Good question. She hasn't done much that I'm aware of that would engender trust. Words are cheap. And although I'm glad any Republican with in-house bona fides is contradicting the party line, I don't expect much to come of it.
One thing I've learned over my long life is that men do not follow women. They use women and sometimes set them up to test the waters, but the notion of 'follow the money' is sometimes secondary to 'follow the men'....the ones with both money and power having the greatest advantage.
We'll hear nothing about Liz Cheney in a month as the media focuses on the next shiny trinket and people go about the business of recovery, exhausted from the past year, especially, and sick of politics. I don't think most Americans even know what democracy is, let alone worry about its survival.
I am curious about why people think she believes in the Constitution. Is it because she said so in this speech?
Good question. She hasn't done much that I'm aware of that would engender trust. Words are cheap. And although I'm glad any Republican with in-house bona fides is contradicting the party line, I don't expect much to come of it.
One thing I've learned over my long life is that men do not follow women. They use women and sometimes set them up to test the waters, but the notion of 'follow the money' is sometimes secondary to 'follow the men'....the ones with both money and power having the greatest advantage.
We'll hear nothing about Liz Cheney in a month as the media focuses on the next shiny trinket and people go about the business of recovery, exhausted from the past year, especially, and sick of politics. I don't think most Americans even know what democracy is, let alone worry about its survival.