Cheney Addresses the NY Republican Dinner
At a 1,000 dollar a plate fundraiser in midtown Manhattan, Vice President Dick Cheney said there is “no doubt in my mind” that John McCain will win in November.
Addressing over 700 people at the New York State Republican Committee Dinner, Cheney spoke about the importance of electing McCain and that voters have a vital choice in front of them. He went after the Democrats saying they are not serious about fighting terrorism, “The choice is going to be very clear. On one side is the Democratic Party lead by the likes of Senator Harry Reid who said more than a year ago that the war in Iraq was lost,” Cheney said, “On the other side of this divide is the Republican Party whose leaders have supported the war on terror regardless of what the polls say or the pundits declare. A Republican party whose presidential nominee has served this country with courage.”
He went on to describe McCain as a nominee that represents “genuine American heroism.” He spent part of his speech mentioning Democrats that believe in a “strong defense” and that came to the realization the party had become “too left-wing” like Zell Miller, who spoke at the 2004 Republican convention; former New York City Mayor Ed Koch; and Connecticut senator and McCain supporter, Joe Lieberman.
Cheney urged the Republican crowd to put their “shoulder to the wheel” to help elect McCain. Despite President Bush’s high disapproval ratings and only appearing with the Republican presumptive nominee for 47 seconds in public after a joint fundraiser this week, the Vice President said they will be campaigning for Republican candidates, “President Bush and I look forward to helping our candidates up and down the ticket throughout the important election year and the stakes are very high whether the issue is the economy or energy or the federal courts or national security the right answers for our nation are not coming from Democrats but from Republicans.”
Cheney also went after the Democrats on energy policy and potentially letting the Bush tax cuts lapse, but he did not mention either of McCain’s rivals by name. However, he did open up his address with a joke referring to Hillary Clinton, “The junior senator from New York has begun calling me Darth Vader. I asked my wife recently if it didn’t bug her when people called me that. She said no it humanizes you.”
Watch part of Vice President Cheney’s speech here:
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Former New York City mayor and presidential candidate, Rudy Giuliani also addressed the excited crowd. They chanted “Ruuuuuudy!” as he took the stage. Giuliani jokingly noted that this was the most Republicans he had seen in Manhattan in a long time.
Watch part of Rudy Giuliani’s speech here:
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He also praised McCain saying that even when he was running against him the Arizona senator was always his second choice. He then spent a good portion of his address hitting Barack Obama with a veiled attack for being willing to negotiate with dictators like Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad:
“I believe to go on defense against Islamic terrorism would be a critical mistake. Begging dictators, terrorists, and tyrants to negotiate with you is a lesson that we should have learned can create critical mistakes and that is precisely the Democratic approach with dealing with Islamic terrorism. Being willing to negotiate without preconditions,” Giuliani said, “In a sense giving away your bargaining position before you ever get to the bargaining table. We should have learned that lesson many times in the 20th century. I learned that lesson. John McCain learned that lesson. Apparently the Democrats have not learned that lesson.”
He also whacked Obama again with another veiled hit saying the White House was not a time for “on the job training.” He stayed away from named attacks, but did add a moment of humor about the ongoing Democratic race, “If they would like to fight it out longer please be my guest,“ Giuliani joked, “I mean as far as I am concerned if Barack and Hillary can keep fighting until November I mean what do we care, right?”
Tags: barack obama, dick cheney, George Bush, hillary clinton, john mccain, Rudy Giuliani
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He doesn’t have a prayer in november.
The time for on the job training is over. 8 years of Bush is enough. He didn’t learn much in that eight years. But Darth Cheney is not helping McCain. He should disappear. The two oil men greased the pockets of their industry cronies and emptied the pockets of the American people. Good riddance to them both. McCain needs to take bold steps to rid himselves of the Bush legacy, the Bush policies and Bush and Cheney themselves. Even the Conservatives can’t stand them. Conservatism means cautious and deliberate thinking and fiscal responsibility. It doesn’t mean unbridled adventurism and uncontrolled spending.
Too bad a crane didn’t fall on him.
BO is a racist! a Fraud ! Anti American, and a FOOL.
I will be found on politico. Good luck everyone!
God Bless America!!
McCain 08!!
McCain 08
Go McCain…………..We millions of Hillary Dems are behind you 100%.
sorry, i couldnt make it , i was in pierto rico. enjoying Pina coladas with los boriquenos