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The Hypocrisy Is Stunning

Elizabeth Cheney illustrated, once again, her heartless disregard for American citizens. She took the microphone at the groundbreaking for the new Mineta-Simpson Institute, located at the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center on July 30th , here in Park County. Speaking about 11,000 people illegally imprisoned at the Japanese Internment Camp during WWII, Cheney said, “I can’t tell you what an honor it is for me to be here to help make sure we never forget what happened, that we never forget this dark period in our history…and it’s a humbling honor to be here with the families of those who were imprisoned here and with those who were incarcerated themselves.”

Elizabeth! Did you listen to what you said?! Your duplicity is beyond words. There are hundreds of political prisoners languishing in jail right now, for their supposed insurrection on January 6th. You were honored to “be there with the families” to remember that “dark period?” Yet you have done everything possible to create an even darker period in our history?

Well, Elizabeth, we will never, forget the January 6th committee charade and the dishonor it has brought to our country. Can you hear the “tramping feet” described by Dickens in his Tale of Two Cities? Right now they are loud and getting louder, but, I dare say, you can’t hear them.

As an aside, the Cody Enterprise got it wrong in its article about Cheney’s presence, calling her “Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.)” The state party and the national party no longer recognize her as their party’s representative. She only campaigns with the Dems. So get it right Morgan. It’s Rep(rehensible) Liz Cheney (RINO, Wyo.)

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