Dick Cheney to Hillary Clinton: Run!

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LOS ANGELES — Hillary Clinton for president?
“So far she hasn’t said she would, but I think it’s not a bad idea,” former Vice President Dick Cheney told ABC’s Jonathan Karl in an interview on Wednesday to promote his new book “In My Time.”

Cheney declined to say whether he thought the current Secretary of State would have been a better president than Barack Obama, but called her a “pretty formidable individual.”

“I think she’s probably the most competent person they’ve got in their– in their cabinet. And– frankly, I thought she was gonna win the nomination last time around,” Cheney said. “Maybe if– the Obama record is bad enough– and these days it’s not very good, given the shape of the economy maybe there will be enough ferment– in the Democratic Party so that there will be a primary on their side.”

During the interview, Cheney criticized several of the Republican presidential candidates, including front-runner Rick Perry whose comments about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Cheney described as “over-the-top.”

While Cheney sounded positive notes about Clinton, he said not to expect him to endorse anyone on the Republican side anytime soon.

“I don’t plan to endorse anybody till we get a lot farther down the road,” he said.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/dick-cheney-to-hillary-clinton-run/
 
Have times ever been good with Bernanke as Fed Chairman?
 
Would a Dick Cheney endorsement really help anybody? Even a conservative in the primaries?

It's not like even most conservatives have warm, fuzzy memories about the Bush Jr administration, aside from the Supreme Court nominations. The wars, Medicare expansion, massive deficits, the economy he left in 2008 vs the economy he started out with in 2000.....the biggest appeal of the Tea Party Movement may be that it allows a lot of Republicans to forget they ever thought the Dubya administration was a good idea.

Anyway, it's kind of interesting to think about Hillary running. Seems like that ship has sailed--has a cabinet member ever run against a sitting president from his/her own party? Even by Democratic standards that seems messy.
 
Cheney will likely be facing a war crimes tribunal by election time.
 

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