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After nearly eight years of mean ol' Dick Cheney. I mean, look at how cruel the man is. He should be thrown into the nearest PC police pen.

West Virginia Elected Officials Blast Cheney Over Family Joke

Monday , June 02, 2008

AP

WASHINGTON —
West Virginians reacted angrily to a joke about families in the state made by Vice President Dick Cheney at the National Press Club Monday.

Talking about his family roots and how he's distantly related to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, the vice president noted that he had Cheneys on both sides of his family.

"We'd always known about the Cheney family line on my father's side of the family, back to Massachusetts in the 1630s. My grandmother was named Tyler but it turned out she was descended from a Richard Cheney, same last name, who landed in Maryland in the 1650s."

"So I had Cheneys on both sides of the family — and we don't even live in West Virginia," Cheney quipped.

"You can say those things when you're not running for re-election."

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, quickly asked Cheney to apologize.

"I truly cannot believe that any vice president of the United States, regardless of their political affiliation, would make such a derogatory statement about my state or any state for that matter," he said.

On Capitol Hill, Cheney's comment was denounced by both Democrats and Republicans.

"This is exactly the type of stereotyping that we don't need from our elected officials," said Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. "It's disrespectful, and it's certainly not funny. ... As a proud state, I can say we are disappointed."

Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., blasted Cheney, saying that for a vice president to openly display "such contempt and astounding ignorance toward his own countrymen" was an insult to all Americans.

"Now that he or the administration he represents no longer needs their vote, Mr. Cheney apparently feels that he is now free to mock and belittle the people of West Virginia," Byrd said.

In a question-and-answer session after giving a speech at the National Press Club, Cheney said also joked that he wouldn't object to a family reunion with Obama, but said he didn't think the candidate would be up for one — "at least not before November."

"He'd probably be fearful I might whisper in his ear and change his whole view of the Middle East," Cheney said.

He said that when his wife, Lynne, was doing research on a book, she discovered that his grandmother was descended from a man named Richard Cheney. "So I had Cheneys on both sides of the family," he said.


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Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., blasted Cheney, saying that for a vice president to openly display "such contempt and astounding ignorance toward his own countrymen" was an insult to all Americans.


Robert Byrd lol. Did he make that comment before or after he burned a cross? Of course he must love West Virginia, they elected him even though he was in the KKK.


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Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., blasted Cheney, saying that for a vice president to openly display "such contempt and astounding ignorance toward his own countrymen" was an insult to all Americans.


Robert Byrd lol. Did he make that comment before or after he burned a cross? Of course he must love West Virginia, they elected him even though he was in the KKK.

i think that every quote in there needs to be followed with "in between chuckles"


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Not the right thing to say. Well beneath the office of the Vice President.
While it may be humourous, it was not appropriate.

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West Virginians rule by the Laws of Relativity Big Grin
 
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I will shed a single tear for WV this evening.


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We should all crucify Burt Reynolds, too, for making Deliverance...and remember a couple of years ago there was a big controversy at Abercrombie for a t-shirt that said "It's all relative in West Virginia" or something along those lines...

As long as the people of WV keep Byrd in office, I will be skeptical of the region...

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Hey, I was just glad he didn't say Alabama.
 
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My family tree has "crossed branches" in it too! When one considers life in the relative isolation of the mountains of Eastern TN and Western N.C. in the early 1800's you can better understand how this happens... and I don't believe West Virginia has the market cornered in this area.

One of the unfortunate aspects of our time now is that public gaffes have an almost infinite lifespan and are reproduced exponentially.

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Not the right thing to say. Well beneath the office of the Vice President.
While it may be humourous, it was not appropriate.


Agreed - it doesn't reflect well on his judgement - and it would be inappropriate regardless of party afiliation or philosophy


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