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Don't expect silence from people who know the truth

By: Hugh Hewitt
Examiner Columnist
May 18, 2009

Yes, his critics acknowledge, he was number two in the government with access to all the inner workings of the cabinet and all the background to all the controversies. And yes, he has long experience in matters related to the conduct of war from even before then.
 
But his spectacular misjudgment at a crucial juncture should not be forgotten or forgiven, and his frequent, sharp criticisms are beyond the acceptable role of an out-of-power, at-the-end-of-his-career pol.
 
He should simply exit the national stage in the disgrace he has earned and leave the matters at hand to the new men who understand that the world is so much more complicated and nuanced than the old man could possibly imagine.
 
Thus did the critics of Winston Churchill deride the banished former Chancellor of the Exchequer (the second highest office in the British cabinet) after his nearly five years in the job, and thus did they mock Churchill's advice about the threat posed by Hitler throughout the '30s, despite the fact that Churchill had served as First Lord of the Admiralty as well as Secretary of State for Munitions, for War and for Air, as well as many other senior posts.
 
It did not matter that Churchill had immense experience in the most important affairs of the planet --he was an inconvenient figure, and a noisy one.  The fiasco at Gallipoli was used as a rod to beat him whenever it was necessary to do so, even though the failure of the campaign to force the Dardanelles was not solely or even primarily his.
 
Most of the important powers in England's press in the 1930s joined with the country's most senior politicos to marginalize and isolate the man who would not shut up.
 
Scorn did not deter Churchill from using his immense visibility to sound the alarm about Hitler from 1932 forward, and his vast array of contacts within the government continually provided him with the updates he needed to push first Stanley Baldwin and then Neville Chamberlin to do more to attend to the U.K.'s defenses.
 
Churchill was only partially successful, but that margin of additional preparedness that is undeniably the result of his pressures from a lonely exile provided Britain with the very thin margin that allowed it to endure in the early years of World War II.
 
I thought of Churchill when Democrats and their partners in the mainstream media denounced former Vice President Dick Cheney all last week.  I remarked to Newsweek's Howard Fineman on air that the Left greets every Cheney appearance as Grendel-escaped-again-from-its-den, but their defensiveness about the former vice president is extremely revealing.
 
Cheney isn't appearing in order to advance his own career, or even to serve his party (as many unnamed Republicans are eager to tell their pals in the Beltway media.)  Cheney is talking directly to the American people about national security and the fecklessness with which the new president is taking decisions on matters of utmost importance.
 
This is a crucial role, and Cheney has the national security credentials to make the criticisms stick, even if the hysterical left wants to shout "water-boarding" and "WMD" in an endless round of self-absorbed echoes.
 
Every American serious about the war should welcome Cheney's continuing contributions to the debate about national security.  There are very, very few people with similar backgrounds, and only a handful with the same sort of exposure to the current nature of our enemies' capabilities and intentions.
 
Colin Powell is of course one those few, but he has been out of government and away from the front line of the war with the Islamists since 2005.  Dick Cheney has been off of that line for four months.
 
Most of the former veep's critics have never been on it, though you would never know that from the certain dismissal of his arguments over the effectiveness of enhanced interrogation techniques.
 
Cheney spent seven-plus years being briefed on the fanatics who think of 9/11 as an opening overture to a very long passion play, and he isn't going to go quietly into the night with that knowledge, nor would any serious observer want him to.
 
Cheney owns a resume and experience that have prepared him for another key role in his long and dedicated career of selfless public service - that of loyal opposition to a national security policy that seems dangerously naive and powered by an ideology that simply will not admit that there are enemies of the United States who scheme for its demise out of pure hatred and religious fanaticism with which there can be no negotiation or compromise.
 
Cheney scares the appeasers of the new millennium, even as Churchill scared the appeasers of the '30s, and for the same reason. Cheney knows the enemy, and he knows the new government isn't taking that enemy seriously.
 
Cheney is pushing for seriousness in the war that is still underway, whether the issue is closing Gitmo, the conduct of interrogation, or the maintenance and disposition of our forces.  Every time he speaks, millions will listen closely even as the hundreds within the Beltway scowl.  Long may he comment.
 
Examiner columnist Hugh Hewitt is a law professor at Chapman University Law School and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host who blogs daily at HughHewitt.com.
 
 



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Matt

May 18, 2009

Nations that kill their good prophets kill themselves.

 

Terry B

May 18, 2009

I totally agree with Hugh! I will not simply scorn Dick Cheney for speaking out simply because the wacko left in the country despise him,as they despise anyone on the right anyway! Wjen it comes to the war on terror,or any form of America's defense,they still do not get it! Once again they couldn't wait to get into power so they could apologize for America,weaken our defense,not to mention make America out to be total idiots!They are turning this country upside down,when it comes to out of control spending (except on military),laws to demolish our rights as Americans,as well as "Social Engineering" turning our country a nation of total govt dependents! I have several friends who were not Bush-Cheney supporters who now say that they would trade back to have them in office,as compared to the road Obama and his liberal-socialst/marxist are taking America down!

 

Terry B

May 18, 2009

I totally agree with Hugh! I will not simply scorn Dick Cheney for speaking out simply because the wacko left in the country despise him,as they despise anyone on the right anyway! Wjen it comes to the war on terror,or any form of America's defense,they still do not get it! Once again they couldn't wait to get into power so they could apologize for America,weaken our defense,not to mention make America out to be total idiots!They are turning this country upside down,when it comes to out of control spending (except on military),laws to demolish our rights as Americans,as well as "Social Engineering" turning our country a nation of total govt dependents! I have several friends who were not Bush-Cheney supporters who now say that they would trade back to have them in office,as compared to the road Obama and his liberal-socialst/marxist are taking America down!

 

MAS1916

May 18, 2009

Dick Cheney has emerged as an unlikely 'enemy' on the Obama enemies list. Team Obama thought that eight years of character assassination by the media and David Letterman had taken care of him. Unfortunately, Cheney knows a thing or two about security and is willing to talk about it. The country understands that Cheney is credible though, and this presents a problem. When Cheney 'escaped from the den' the Obama team didn't quite know what to do except continue the scheme of defamation. Liberals have no methodology to engage the ideas of people opposed to them. They can only impugn an adversary's character. Obama, like Nixon and Clinton - has an enemies list. For a peek at who might be on it (including Cheney), you can hit: http://firstconservative.com/blog/political-humor/political-humor-top-ten-obama-targets

 

Allees

May 18, 2009

Dick Cheney needs to go fishing (long term)!!! With the lies he's told I don't believe a word he has to say!

 

Lee Weimer

May 18, 2009

True,Cheney is sometimes right. It's just that with his record of being wrong so many times, it would be unreasonable to take every word seriously now. Meanwhile, there is no question that he is burnishing his own position and that of the "W" administration. How can only Cheney's comments on these matters be considered above politics? To compare him to Churchill because they both faced many detractors is coy and disingenuous. This man exhausted his credibility long ago.

 

bandit84

May 18, 2009

To Allees and Lee Weimer: What lies has Cheney told? If you are speaking of WMD, it wasn't he who was convinced that there were WMD in Iraq; it was the CIA. If you are speaking of the Plame affair, it ALSO wasn't Cheney who divulged her name. It was "what's his name" at the State Dept. who refused to come forward even though everyone in the Bush Administration was being taken to task. The fact that I cannot remember his name speaks volumes. If you want truth telling, you have to turn from the current administration back to the previous administration.

 

May 18, 2009

Richard Armitage

 

Joe

May 18, 2009

I love it that the GOP thinks Cheney is still relevant. You're all "Tell 'em Dick!" hahaahaa.... 80% of the country can't stand this guy. When he's out their talking about "the front lines of the war on terror" and how torturing was the only way... and then we get more and more info that that is a lie... just more nails in the coffin.

 

Tom L.

May 18, 2009

I wish people would pay half as much attention to the former vice president than they did to the second most recent vice president. I guess sometimes truth really is inconvenient.

 

Politic-Right

May 18, 2009

Wow! Hugh Hewitt put some argument into this piece, based on a sound understanding of history. What's wrong with you Hugh? As an investigative reporter, your supposed to uncover dirt and slam the right for some imaginary breach of liberalism. What did you do: study history in the public school system? Please tell, what school system did you go to? We'll want to send the Board of Eduction down there and close down the school, or in the least get rid of the teachers that are teaching history. Will replace their courses with social studies! Don't you know, Hugh, that we must raise teachers salaries, and if anyone finds out that they're actually teaching, that will destroy the argument that the reason kids aren't learning is because of the lack of money? You're throwing the whole system out-of-balance. Where's the dirt Hugh? Where's the dirt?

 

Politic-Right

May 18, 2009

Wow! Hugh Hewitt put some argument into this piece, based on a sound understanding of history. What's wrong with you Hugh? As an investigative reporter, your supposed to uncover dirt and slam the right for some imaginary breach of liberalism. What did you do: study history in the public school system? Please tell, what school system did you go to? We'll want to send the Board of Eduction down there and close down the school, or in the least get rid of the teachers that are teaching history. Will replace their courses with social studies! Don't you know, Hugh, that we must raise teachers salaries, and if anyone finds out that they're actually teaching, that will destroy the argument that the reason kids aren't learning is because of the lack of money? You're throwing the whole system out-of-balance. Where's the dirt Hugh? Where's the dirt?

 

Demetrios1

May 19, 2009

The Bush administration kept America from any attacks on our soil after 9/11. The current administration seems to be undoing the sentries put it place - I hope and pray that their policies result in another attack.

 

Rob

May 19, 2009

Cheney is a national treasure. There are stories to be heard and I hope sometime we will. Right now he alone has stood and crippled the Obama CIA witch hunt. For one of the most hated men in America that is quite an accomplishment. Is America an amazing country or what?

 


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