From Countdown, Keith responds to Dick Cheney's recent fear mongering interview with Politico.

(A)t heart, Mr. Cheney is not interested foremost in protecting this country. He is interested foremost in protecting Mr. Cheney.

And the business of being Dick Cheney, of rationalizing one's own existence after one of the most reprehensible, myopic, unprincipled, and even un-American careers in the history of our government, depends on continuing to convince the gullible of us to live in abject fear and not with vigilance and common sense and principles.

We, sir, will most completely assure our security not by maintaining the endless, demoralizing, draining, life-denying blind fear and blind hatred which you so thoroughly embody. We will most easily purchase our safety by repudiating the "Bush System." We will reserve the violence for which you are so eager, sir, for any battlefield to which we truly must take, and not for unconscionable wars which people like you goad and scare and lie us into.

You, Mr. Cheney, you terrified more Americans than did any terrorist in the last seven years, and now it is time for you to desist, or to be made to desist.

Transcripts below the fold

Finally tonight, as promised, a Special Comment on former Vice President Cheney's remarks about the prospects of future terrorist attacks in this country.

Flatly, it may be time for Mr. Cheney to leave this country. The partisanship, divisiveness and naiveté to which he ascribed every single criticism of his and President Bush's delusional policies of the last eight years, have now roared forth in a destructive and uninformed diatribe from Mr. Cheney, that can only serve to undermine the nation's new president, undermine the nation's effort to thwart terrorism, and undermine the nation itself.

Mr. Cheney's remarks were posted yesterday at Politico.com. They are a reiteration of all the manias of his vice presidency. Only they now come without the authority of office.

They insist -- he insists - on the imminence of attack, of the maintenance of Gitmo, of the necessity of waterboarding, of the efficacy of torture.

Time does not stale nor custom wither your infinite variety, Mr. Cheney.You will say it, and be wrong... and you will still say it anew.

You will say it, and undercut a President 17 days on the job... and you will still say it anew.

You will say it, and help terrorists... and you will still say it anew.

“The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected. Sometimes, that requires us to take actions that generate controversy. I'm not at all sure that that's what the Obama administration believes.”

The first glimmer, in years, of sanity in any your remarks, sir. That's not at all what the Obama administration appears to believe. It seems to be ready to use all avenues and all emotions, seeking love, respect, fear, diplomacy, shared experience, education, principle, and, yes, even rational thought.

This President, unlike yours, seems intent on living in the real world rather than trying to re-shape an imaginary one, by force.

"When we get people who are more concerned about reading the rights to an Al Qaeda terrorist than they are with protecting the United States against people who are absolutely committed to do anything they can to kill Americans, then I worry."

More concerned, Mr. Cheney? What delusion of grandeur makes you think you have the right to say anything like that?

Because a president, or an ordinary American, demands that we act as Americans and not as bullies -- demands that we play by our rules -- that we preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States -- you believe we have chosen the one and not the other?

We can be Americans, or we can be what you call "safe" -- but not both?

"If it hadn't been for what we did - with respect to the terrorist surveillance program, or enhanced interrogation techniques for high-value detainees, the Patriot Act, and so forth - then we would have been attacked again. Those policies we put in place, in my opinion, were absolutely crucial to getting us through the last seven-plus years without a major-casualty attack on the U.S."

Mr. Cheney, you are lying.

As the cloud of fear you deliberately fostered in this good-hearted and courageous nation finally begins to dissipate, the nonsense that you and Mr. Bush presented as "evidence" of this childish claim, this perverse example of wishful-nightmare-thinking, has become apparent, and it should shame you.

The "major-casualty attacks" on the U.S. you think you stopped involved would-be hijackers who were under constant surveillance and had neither passports nor plane tickets.

They involved feeble-minded braggarts so clueless as to even the most obvious steps of organization that they believed they could enter Fort Dix in New Jersey disguised as delivery men, and kill hordes of Americans, and get out alive, even though Fort Dix teems with soldiers who have an almost inexhaustible supply of weapons.

They involved embittered ex-airport-employees so uninformed about where they used to work, that they thought dropping a match in a fuel supply line thirty miles away would cause the airport to explode.

These are the plots that by your own proud, strutting, crazy admissions, were the ones you "got us through."

You and Mr. Bush, sir... you are the old men who cried wolf. The Politico story continues:

“Citing intelligence reports, Cheney said at least 61 of the inmates who were released from Guantanamo during the Bush administration - "that's about 11 or 12 percent" - have "gone back into the business of being terrorists."

Mr. Cheney, you made this statistic up. Perhaps not you personally, but your people made this statistic up!

As the new reality-based administration has discovered, there are not enough records of detainees still at Gitmo to suggest that there is any reliable database on those released. That McCarthy-esque number, sir, is also as fluid as the infamous Senator's was.

As Professor Mark Denbeaux of Seton Hall University noted on this network last month:

"The government has given its 43rd attempt to describe the number of people who have left Guantanamo and returned to the battlefield.

"Forty-one times they have done it orally as they have this last time. And their numbers have changed from 20 to 12 to seven to more than five to two to a couple to a few - 25, 29, 12 to 24. Every time, the number has been different. In fact, every time they give a number, they don't identify a date, a place, a time, a name or an incident to support their claim.

Mr. Cheney, which orifice are you pulling these numbers from?
Y'know, in the movie "The Manchurian Candidate," the character based loosely on Joe McCarthy had trouble remembering all the different numbers? His Lady Macbeth-like-wife pointed out to him that the reason she kept changing the number of purported communists in the state department, was so that people would no longer be asking "are there communists in the state department?" but would begin only asking "how many communists are there?"

Eventually she picked one number that her husband could remember. Fifty-seven. She found it on the bottle of steak sauce on the room service tray.

Of course, Mr. Cheney, it is also impossible to prove that any of those released detainees actually were terrorists before we captured them, because you never presented any evidence against them, sir, and they were released. Which makes something else you said, seem almost the product of a split personality.

"If you release the hard-core Al Qaeda terrorists that are held at Guantanamo, I think they go back into the business of trying to kill more Americans and mount further mass-casualty attacks. If you turn 'em loose and they go kill more Americans, who's responsible for that?"

Well...right now? That'd be... you and Mr. Bush. You released those supposed repeat terrorists. All 61 of them. Or 12. You. If Gitmo worked so well and you really had the devils in a cage, why did you release them? Without trial. Without any second effort at proving their guilt. You just released them.

If you turned 'em loose and they go kill more Americans, who's responsible for that, Dick? And, six years and more since General Powell, and Dr. Rice, and all the rest, played the trump card of terrorizing this nation, the mighty Cream of Mushroom Cloud soup, you played it again... nuclear weapon... biological agent... deaths of perhaps hundreds of thousands.

>"I think there's a high probability of such an attempt. Whether or not they can pull it off depends whether or not we keep in place policies that have allowed us to defeat all further attempts, since 9/11, to launch mass-casualty attacks against the United States."

"The Bush System," as John Yoo so aptly re-christened it the other day. Start the wrong war, detain the wrong people, employ the wrong methods, pursue the wrong leads, utilize the wrong emotions.

Beat up first, ask questions later. You know, just like Al-Qaeda does, or Iran. Save this nation from terrorists by doing the terrorists' work for them, Mr. Cheney.

To your credit, sir, you have added a new monster under a new bed, to try to continue to foment a national policy of panic. It's the Terrorists-on-our-streets ploy.

“Is that really a good idea to take hardened Al Qaeda terrorists who've already killed thousands of Americans and put 'em in San Quentin or some other prison facility where they can spread their venom even more widely than it already is?"

As opposed to keeping them in an extra-legal facility mixed in with some unknown number of innocents mistaken for terrorists? Who's likelier to be more influenced by terrorist venom, Mr. Cheney? The characters from the TV series "Oz" or a bunch of guys who we're holding in chains without trial and without even some token attempt at rehabilitation?

And by the way, what about Ahmed Ressam, sir? Benni Noris, if you prefer. The Millennium Bomber. Caught at a ferry crossing from Canada to Washington State in December, 1999, on his way to blow up Los Angeles International Airport. He had a car, a legit passport, nitroglycerin, and timing devices. And what did we do to him, Mr. Cheney? Did we send him to Gitmo? Or Pre-Gitmo? As "high a value" terrorist as ever we've caught in this country, trained by Abu Zubaydah, days away from his target and ready to go.

We tried him. In U.S. courts. With U.S. lawyers. Part of the case went to the U-S Supreme Court. He got 22 years... in U.S. prisons. No torture, no Gulag, no stories of him proselytizing fellow prisoners. Oh, but he did cooperate long enough to tell prosecutors about Al-Qaeda cells in this country. That was his info they stuck in the President's Daily Brief of August 6th, 2001.

That's probably news to you, since obviously you and Mr. Bush didn't read it, stalking Saddam Hussein as you were. Of course, none of that mattered to Mr. Cheney, just as none of this matters to Mr. Cheney.

Because, at heart, Mr. Cheney is not interested foremost in protecting this country. He is interested foremost in protecting Mr. Cheney.

And the business of being Dick Cheney, of rationalizing one's own existence after one of the most reprehensible, myopic, unprincipled, and even un-American careers in the history of our government, depends on continuing to convince the gullible of us to live in abject fear and not with vigilance and common sense and principles.

We, sir, will most completely assure our security not by maintaining the endless, demoralizing, draining, life-denying blind fear and blind hatred which you so thoroughly embody. We will most easily purchase our safety by repudiating the "Bush System." We will reserve the violence for which you are so eager, sir, for any battlefield to which we truly must take, and not for unconscionable wars which people like you goad and scare and lie us into.

You, Mr. Cheney, you terrified more Americans than did any terrorist in the last seven years, and now it is time for you to desist, or to be made to desist.

With damnable words like these, sir, you help no American, you protect no American, you serve no American -- you only aid and abet those who would destroy this nation from within or without.

More than 400 years ago, when a British Parliament attempted to govern after its term had expired, it was dispersed by the actions, and words, of Oliver Cromwell.

"You have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately," he told them -- exactly as, Mr. Cheney, exactly as a nation now tells you: "Depart, I say, and let us have done with you.

"In the name of God… go!"



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I saw this last night and if I were Olbermann I would not start taking private airplanes and not let anybody know when I was flying commercial.

Jon Stewart's was far better and to the point.

I think this was maybe the best Special Comment yet. Its a tough call but Olbermann smacked Cheney down on every point. I liked the was he showed that Dick was a liar at every turn. A LIAR!! And a fear monger. Be scared, be very scared!! I'm thinking that if Keith has a driver he should maybe change his routine often.

Keith says that Cheney said that (I'm paraphrasing here) the United States needs to be respected and to get respect we need to torture whoever we want (I'm paraphrasing here). Right there is the main problem witht he Cheney Bush Presidency. The U.S. gets more respect when we follow the law ans do not act like thugs and a rouge state. The U.S. was loaded with respect right at the time of 9-11. Since then it has been down hill.

I'm sure Cheney had a psycopath daddy or mommy, who taught their little Dick how to carry on the heritage. This philosophy is that of people who abuse their children. Beat them to teach them respect etc. To only respect raw power and violence. In the end, in fact, to worship it.

Evil is real. Cheney is a good pupil.

and thanks for directing me over here, Captain Kangaroo!

Another great Keith Olbermann special comment. Gawd, how I love him!

I agree, Keith needs to be careful. Heaven (or is that hell?) knows, dickie-boy has lots of free time on his hands these days.

Yeah, there is a lot of stuff over here to check out.

Thanks for reminding me :)

Anyhoo...Last nights Special Comment was, IMHO one of the best yet.
He laid it all out, nice and neat.
Well...if anything does happen to KO...we'll know who to start investigating won't we?
That said...I don't think KO's the type to worry about that sort of thing.

That is the first honest assesment of the things that were in the whitehouse in eight years.
The people on the rest of the msm are as delusional as dick.
We need trials for all the bush administration followed by the confiscation of all the money they have stolen from the people!

We are really lucky that Olbermann has an outlet. With the way he shows the hypocrisy and lies and bullshit it is a wonder why this type of journalism is not on every channel in some form or another. Instead the others just carry on with the hypocrisy and lies and bullshit. When you have somebody like Glenn Beck and Hannity and O'Shithead and Limbaugh spewing their hate you need somebody like Olbermann to show the insanity of it all.

I really have to give them credit for allowing Keith and Rachel to have their own shows. It's not much, but at least it's a start in the right direction.

It's a miracle Obama won the election, what with all of the disinformation and outright lies on the tube every day. It's good to see that even with the media distortions, people finally woke up to the truth.

As you are seeing with this stimulus bill it will be a long eight year battle to stay on top of the misinformation. They are relentless. The truth does not matter to them. I thought it was going to be much easier now that we won but it seems like it going to be much more difficult.

P.S. Calgarylady be sure to draw more attention to the Video Café. People are really missing a good information outlet here. It is easy to get caught up in the main sight but this one is full of good stuff.

and it is my pleasure.

You know it's like george and DICK are just out there saying to the New President, yes, we did all these things, SO WHAT!!!! The only for President Obama to recover our world leader roll is to bring them to JUSTICE. the question is, did bush & dick caus our money issues to keep him tied up so they must get our country on track first.

This was a very powerful Special Comment by Keith (I love him too Calgarylady), and I learned things that I hadn't noticed when I was a teenager that had led up to 9/11... It might be excusable that I wasn't paying attention back then, I was just a newly graduated high schooler back then, but I am horrified that the Bush Administration sat on the information that particular terrorist capture in 1999 yielded... *sigh*

Edit - Whoops, this was intended as a reply to the original post, not to Floyd specifically...

I can't imagine why. The truth hurts. Thank You KO.

Still no love from the co-op board on the Miss Precious Perfect issue, eh? ;)

This guy seems certain there will be an attack. What does he know and how does he know it? Seems like he has information that might actually prevent an attack. Did he share everything he knows with the new administration? If not, why not?

Under certain provisions of the Patriot Act, he probably could be arrested in the name of national security, held without benefit of counsel, interrogated, and his personal property and papers searched.

That we'll be attacked again. As long as we're in the Middle East, someone will want to do us harm. It's a pretty safe bet or position for him to take. So he can say" See, I told you so". Which is all bullshit.
Oh, and Kudos to Heather. I've noticed that she works her butt off here. Thank You Heather.

He's just scratching the surface.

And

that is the problem. They can't/won't scratch the surface investigating Bush, or they'd have to scratch the surface investigating previous administrations. It's a catch 22. To catch Cheney and Bush, could also mean the probability of also catching previous Dem Presidents in violation of international laws. Sadly, no government will do that. If torture was internationally illegal for Bush, it was for Clinton too, and Bush1, and Raygun, and Carter, and Nixon, etc, etc, etc.

FYI - This was posted over at Video Café this morning and you could have seen it then and commented. What I am trying to say and failing fast is that the Video Café is a very good place to check out. As important as here. In fact it is just an extension of here. Think of it as multitasking. lol

it's too bad cheney's probably going to have to flee the western hemisphere.

would have made a terrific "ernst stavro blofeld" opposite daniel craig if barb broccoli ever got the rights back to the character.

)O(

Ehh...I'm not impressed by Daniel Craig.

He's taken Fleming's no-nonsense agent and turned him into Sgt. Fury.

I'd say that's more the director's call than the actor's. Many times in film history some actor has gotten pilloried for something he/she did which later turned out to be the fault of some dipshit director. (See Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest. She still won't discuss that film.)

Thanks Heather! I don't get MSNBC on my dish anymore (scaled back on my package) and I thoroughly enjoy Keith's Special Comments.
While looking yesterday at the Video Cafe, I realized how much hard work you do there, and it goes too unnoticed. Captain Kangaroo is right. It is overlooked. Thank you for your work.

Hmmm. Reminds so much of an episode of the Twilight Zone from 1960.

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street."

If you're not familiar take the time to watch it. It's actually pretty weird and scary how a 60's horror series resembles everything Dick Cheney is.

I was thinking of the same episode when I heard Keith's special comment. Scary stuff.

When will we ever learn?

Obama dispatch Kissinger on a secret mission to Russia to talk with Putin.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/nor...

I guess now we know why Kissinger kept making all those New World Order references to Obama and his team.

Obama, now collaborating for US security with cold war War Criminal Kissinger. Now that's some Change you can Deceive in!

Henry Kissinger, how I'm missing ya
You're the doctor of my dreams
With your crinkly hair and your glassy stare
And you Machiavellian schemes
I know they say that you are very vain
And short and fat and pushy
But at least you're not insane!
Henry Kissinger, how I'm missing ya
And wishing you were here

Henry Kissinger, how I'm missing ya
You're so chubby and so neat
With your funny clothes and your squishy nose
You're like a German parakeet
All right, so people say that you don't care
But you've got nicer legs than Hitler
And bigger tits than Cher

Henry Kissinger, how I'm missing ya
And wishing you were here!

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KO always seems to put into words my exact thoughts. I hope I live to see at least a brief period of time without fear mongering and a time when devils like Cheney will be suppressed into the bottom pits of human existence.

Dick Cheney is such a nasty piece of work. What a wretched, horrible man.

)O(

I say we arrest dickless and send him extreme rendition to Germany where he's wanted on an international arrest warrent.

Man, what's happened to us when we depend on the krauts to maintain justice?

Stewart was on fire with the Cheney story on Thursday. He even renamed the Cheney segment from You Don't Know Dick to.... drum roll.. Why Are You Such A Dick....

It's the media! Jeez! 17 days into the new administration all I read about is Cheney, Limbaugh, 'Hot' Palin Posters, Gingrich, McCain, and former evangelicals. I don't need to explain to readers on this site, but it 'worries' me if others don't see it.

...is to load the bastard and his wheel chair into a C-130 and parachute him into the middle of an al Qaeda or Taliban camp in Afghanistan.

Dick Cheney's interview reminds me of what Hermann Goering said:

"... the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."

What a brilliant tactic.

I mean, how many other political commentators on TV these days do you see quoting Shakespeare, for gods' sakes, not to mention Cromwell? (Not that I have any love for Oliver Cromwell, but still.)

Please, Mr. Olbermann, do rock on.

Good job, Keith (and thanks, Heather)

The use of the competing quotes of cognitive dissonance from Cheney, Bush, et al. was really masterful.

A little sophisticated for the Elisabeth Hasselbach's out there, but enjoyable for me.

Cheney has no worries, regretfully it appears Obama does not have the balls to prosecute him or any other in the Bush administration. So much promised leading up to last November, reality now bites. The top dog goes pandering to the Republicans who thumb their noses at him and laugh out loud at his naievity. Easy to talk big until you find your self in the oval office eh what Mr Pres

Arrest, prosecute, try, convict, sentence and enforce. Repeat this for every guilty member of the failed bush administration. It's called the law, we have them to protect us from criminals like these.

Cheney's remarks make me nauseated. Must he keep talking? Must he keep being such an asshole? Come on, Uncle Dick. It's huntin' season. Go hide away in the woods for a while.

...special prosecutor now.
I was speaking with a friend yesterday who told me a story about how a retired teacher friend, a "student" of history, believes this is the beginning of the end of America in terms of the USA being a world leader. I had to agree; we are no longer a superpower, we are a nation who tortures, violates treaties and conventions, invades innocent nations and gives free passes to war criminals. So now what? Hey BillO, send your producer my way! We tortured individuals at Gitmo! We signed and violated or ignored international agreements that said we wouldn't! We invaded Iraq because of non-existent threats and WMD's (and killed how many of its citizens and forced how many more from their homes). It looks like the "torturers" just got a free pass from Leon Panetta and the moment it was determined that there were no WMD's in Iraq, didn't that make Bush a war criminal? Ok, innocent until proven guilty but it takes bringing these people into a court of law to determine guilt or innocence and they are, at the moment, still innocent! There is no shade of gray here, only black and white. Such is the notion of a law in a law abiding nation.
You can't do the crime if you can't do the time. No yelling, no screaming, just a desire for justice. I desire the capture of OBL so that justice can be done in the name of the citizens who lost their lives on 9/11 and so that their loved ones get some measure of comfort from that justice. The desire for justice runs deep for the war criminals who have shamed this nation and its citizens.

Only way to shut Chenney up is for the administration, US citizens, may be War veterans, or Uniteed Nation, to push for war crime trial against Bush, Chenney, Powell & Rufeild for horrible attrocities comitted. After all, they successfully killed 5000 innocent young American servicemen, disable more than 50000, and killed more than a million Iraqi citizens. These attrocities are worst than Hitler's crime against European jews.

The American Public has a short memory. As far as Bu$h$Co are concerned, these guys are going remembered for a very, very long time and to the chagrin of the GOP. It was the GOP who rubber-stamped their entire criminal career.

...and Hannity was slamming Obama for fear mongering when he said we need to pass the stimulus package...

Dick, our enemies in the east hear the words you say and it gives them ideas.
Only your way is right, and if we don't do what you say it's dooms day for the world. scare us? use the WAR word. we have had enough Dick we do not need you any more Dick. are you friends with the tv idiot Rush
you both think alike,you both wanting to see failure
well Dick we finally got rid of you,your tone of voice makes even me want to throw a shoe @ you.
It's time to be quiet.pray for peace instead of putting out fear and the most negative of words yet to be uttered.
as a former V. P, you are preaching the wrong things.
p.s. we remember Heliburton & all the all missing , well lets just say your company never lost a dime, you made $$$$$, legal???

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