"I would point out that although you've got the news about the WikiLeaks documents that that came out this week and clearly Julian Assange's effort was to change course for the US policy in Afghanistan," Cheney told Fox News' Chris Wallace Sunday.
"He was unsuccessful in that. He does clearly have blood on his hands potentially for the people whose names were in those documents who helped the US and I think that's something he will have to live with now," she continued.
"I would really like to see President Obama to move to ask the government of Iceland to shut that website down. I would like to see him move to shut it down ourselves if Iceland won't do it. I would like to see them move aggressively to prosecute Mr. Assange and certainly ensure that he never again gets a visa to enter the United States," said Cheney.
"What he's done is very clearly aiding and abetting al Qaeda. And as I said, he may very well be responsible for the deaths of American soldiers in Afghanistan," she concluded.Last time I checked, Liz Cheney had the national security credibility and experience of a pallet of toilet paper at Wal-Mart, so I'm wondering why she would be asked to go on TV and give her opinion on pretty much anything other than growing up with the Nameless One as a father. You might as well ask Bo the White House dog, he has about the same credentials.
Secondly, Liz Cheney accusing anyone outside of her father of having "blood on their hands" in Afghanistan really needs to be responded to with peals of incredulous laughter. By her own logic ol' Dick there is "responsible for the deaths of American soldiers in Afghanistan" too.
So when do we get to prosecute your dad, Liz?
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