WATCH: Liz Cheney Attempts Desperate Comeback To Stay Relevant, Narrates Anti-Trump Ad

Former representative and vice chair of the House January 6th Committee, Liz Cheney (R-WY), recently narrated an advertisement attacking Donald Trump released in New Hampshire by her PAC called the The Great Task, according to Breitbart News

Liz Cheney was previously a very high ranking person in the Republican hierarchy due in part to her family name. Her father was Dick Cheney who was George W. Bush's Vice President, Secretary of Defense under George Bush's father, White House Chief of Staff under President Gerald Ford, and representative of Wyoming from 1979 to 1989. Liz Cheney was Chair of the House Republican Conference from 2019 to 2021 (a position that her father too held from 1987-1989) before being removed by a conference vote. 

Liz Cheney ran for re-election in 2022 and made her campaign about her anti-Trump views. Wyoming voters didn't take kindly to that approach and she lost the Republican primary to Harriet Hageman in a landslide. In fact, such great was her margin of loss in the conservative stronghold of the Cowboy State that it was the second worst loss by an incumbent to a challenger since 1960. 

Like the Clintons and the Bushes, Donald Trump had defeated another major political dynasty. Cheney pledged to continue in her ways, vowing that she will "do whatever it takes" to stop Trump from another successful bid for the White House and even musing about a run for the White House herself.  

In that goal, she has begun her 2024 anti-Trump campaign by narrating an anti-Trump ad that features images from the January 6th riot. In it she said "Donald Trump is the only president in American history who has refused to guarantee the peaceful transfer of power...He lost the election, and he knew it. He betrayed millions of Americans by telling them the election was stolen. He ignored the ruling of dozens of courts." She called Trump in the ad "unfit for office" and "a risk America can never take again."

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Noticably, like her committee hearings on the subject of January 6th, she ignored or selectively skimmed over the former president's remarks on that day. Trump clearly called for those attending his protest to "to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard" and none of his remarks could, by the legal standards of incitement to violence, pass the legal test for that criminial act, as even liberal outlets reluctantly admit

Furthemore, even the FBI, by no means a friend to Trump and an agency that has prosecuted many persons in the vicinity of the Capitol Building that day, admitted that there was scant evidence that the riot on January 6th was pre-planned and an organized attempt to overthrow the United States government. 

Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) weighed into the matter by slamming her defeated rival in a tweet that read "There is one person who Republican voters wish would go away, and it’s not Donald Trump. It’s Liz Cheney. In Wyoming, we rejected the idea that a woman from Virginia could tell us what we should think, and the voters of New Hampshire will do that too. Her personal vendetta against President Trump knows no bounds, and she’s proven it once again with this ad. She’s taking the donations she’s gotten from Democrats and throwing them away on ineffective TV ads to settle a personal score. She might as well be setting the money on fire, because it won’t work, just like all her other attempts to silence President Trump."
 

 

 

  • Article Source: DC Enquirer
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