Liz Cheney, the daughter of Dick Cheney and one of the most anti-Trump members of the GOP, lost her seat in Wyoming to Harriet Hageman but now is being encouraged by far-left Whoopi Goldberg to run for the presidency in 2024.
Such is what Whoopi said during a recent episode of “The View” on which Liz Cheney appeared. During the episode, Whoopi clutched her pearls and claimed that Trump wants to be a “dictator for life” while begging Liz Cheney to run as a third party to sink Trump’s presidential bid and save America from that supposed dictatorship.
Beginning, Whoopi, a constant voice of the left, pretended to care about the survival of the GOP and asked Cheney if she would consider running as a third party in 2024 to sink Trump’s presidential bid. She said, “Do you see yourself, and I, and would you ever consider being the conduit to that third party? Because I don’t know if the Republican Party as we as we knew it, will survive this.”
Continuing, Whoopi then expounded on her fears of Trump and what he will do if elected, saying that she fears that Trump will try to be a “dictator for life” if he wins. She said, “Because if he ever gets in again, we’ll never have any more elections, there will be no more. He will stop it. And he’s very clear about he wants to be dictator for life.”
Whoopi then repeated her main question, again asking Cheney if she would consider stepping into a third-party role to try to stop Trump in 2024. She asked, “Okay, so I wonder, would you ever consider, please would you consider being that person?”
Next, Whoopi returned to expounding on a tangentially related subject, ranting about people who pretended they would back Cheney and then ditched her and sided with Trump instead. She said, “Because I gotta tell you, it. I was really, I don’t understand how people can say, ‘we’re with you. We’re with you. We’re with you.’ And then when you need them, they go, ‘Oh, but we’re with him.’ Now. I don’t understand that.”
Concluding, she said, “And I don’t understand how you find the grace not to be pissed at folks. Oh, I’m not, you know. You’re mad at him, but you’re not pissed at him. Because if you were pissed at him, you would have given up on him and you have out well, and so would you.”
Cheney, for her part, responded to Whoopi’s plea by saying, “I think honestly, Whoopi, that there are millions of Americans — I think the majority of Americans agree with what you just said in terms of the need for us to be able to say, you know, let’s have the debates about policy and substance, but we love our country more than our political party, and going forward, we have to be able to come together.”
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