Video of the Day – Previewing Dick Cheney’s Appearance on “Meet the Press” This Sunday

Rather than being charged for crimes against humanity, everyone’s favorite war criminal, Dick Cheney, will appear as a guest on NBC’s softball propaganda show “Meet the Press” this Sunday to discuss the Senate’s report on torture. Mr. Cheney loves appearing on “Meet the Press,” as it gives him the perfect platform to blatantly lie to as many plebs as possible.

Politico reported earlier today that:

Cheney, who appeared on Fox News this week, called the report a “terrible piece of work” and said it was “full of crap.”

If you want to see who’s really “full of crap,” watch the short clip below.

On a related note, if you missed it earlier this week, please see: Revelations from the Torture Report – CIA Lies, Nazi Methods and the $81 Million No-Bid Torture Contract.

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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8 thoughts on “Video of the Day – Previewing Dick Cheney’s Appearance on “Meet the Press” This Sunday”

    • That’s a hell of a connection. I did a quick search and found no references. Would you care to share a few?

    • Wonder If True, Thanks for the interest and that is a good question. While some would say I have paranoia, I say, that based on my experience I have a heathy sense of guarded protection. My reference is from one of two sources, The C.I.A Psychiatrists by Colin Ross and “A Terrible Mistake” by H.P. Aberalli (sp). I have loaned both books out and will have to go down the street to find them or buy another copy which will take time. In the meantime try this reference: http://www.constantinereport.com/archive-obama-interrogation-official-linked-u-s-mind-control-research/

    • Thanks, I was already aware of project Artichoke. Being Ford’s Chief of Staff at the time, it would make sense that Cheney would help cover it up. I just wish someone caught him doing it…

    • Wonder if True, perhaps I overstated my case (See page 761 of H.P. Albarelli Jr. “A Terrible Mistake”). However, in Cheney’s Memo, why would he ever think that these unethical experiments could ever be part of anything like highly classified national security information? Calling these experiments national security information just gives taxpayer funded mind control program career civil servants and there contractors impunity.

  1. I’m loving this CIA / NSA turf shuffle. We plebs get to see their limited hangouts. It’s a lot more than we usually get, and they get to have their budgets challenged — in hushed whispers, of course, not yet in the open. There are some interesting political dynamics, party alignments happening. Feinstein’s behavior is good evidence of this.

    As for Cheney, I’m looking forward to his new pathological pontifications. He toed the line on Snowden — in his usual glowering lie-to-your-face style, with his forehead lurched forward as ever. Good thing he has a heartbeat again…

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