Former Vice President Dick Cheney met with House Republicans Tuesday morning after returning from their August recess, warning lawmakers about how grave the threat of Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists is.
But some anti-interventionist Republicans were not thrilled about Cheney’s foreign policy views returning to prominence in the party.
Rep. Justin Amash, R-MI, fresh off of his victory of a contentious Republican primary, was one of them.
Asked by the Washington Post’s Robert Costa whether it was time for Republicans to stop listening to Cheney, Amash replied “Yeah … Because Republicans don’t agree with him … they don’t agree with him on foreign policy.”
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4 comments:
For a man who never served he sure has a lot of ideas that all end in war.
11:53,
How about that.
Anonymous said...
For a man who never served he sure has a lot of ideas that all end in war.
September 10, 2014 at 11:53 AM
Please say who you are referring to? This article is about more than one person.
Anonymous said...
For a man who never served he sure has a lot of ideas that all end in war.
September 10, 2014 at 11:53 AM
Are you talking about Obama?
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