Liz Cheney beclowns self again, invokes Reagan to defend Kamala endorsement

Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) defended her choice to vote Democrat for the first time by invoking the name of Republican icon Ronald Reagan.

The rabid anti-Trump RINO continued her hate campaign against former President Donald Trump by declaring the 40th president would never have supported him in an interview on ABC News’s “This Week.”

Cheney declared she would be casting her vote in November for Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming her speech at the Democratic National Convention would have been applauded by Reagan.

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“There is absolutely no chance that Ronald Reagan would be supporting Donald Trump,” Cheney claimed.

“Donald Trump doesn’t stand for any of the things that Ronald Reagan did, and it’s another place where I would urge my Republican colleagues, both in the  Congress, but across the country, to really look at Donald Trump’s policies, to really look at the danger that he presents, to look at, what he was willing to do to stay in a power,” she continued.

The former Wyoming Republican said she has never voted for a Democrat, pointing out that she cast her first presidential vote for Reagan in 1984.

In a move that surprised no one, Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket, taking an opportunity to attack Trump once again as a “threat” to the nation.

“And it tells you, I think, the stakes in this election,” said Cheney, who lost her congressional seat in a thorough rebuke from Wyoming voters.

“You know, Donald Trump presents a challenge and a threat fundamentally to the republic. We see it on a daily basis. Somebody who was willing to use violence in order to attempt to seize power, to stay in power, someone who represents unrecoverable catastrophe, frankly, in my view,” the former congresswoman continued. “We have to do everything possible to ensure that he doesn’t, that he’s not re-elected,” she continued, re-hashing her delusions about Trump and the Jan. 6, 2021 events at the U.S. Capitol.

“Given how close this race is, in my view again, it’s not enough. You have many Republicans out there who are saying, ‘Well, you know, we’re not going to vote for him, but we will write someone else in. And I think that this time around, that’s not enough,” she said. “It’s important to actually cast a vote for Vice President Harris.”

Frieda Powers

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