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Psychic Profiles | 05/21/2009 8:00 am

What Is Dick Cheney Thinking? Peggy Rometo Speaks

Why is the former vice president compelled to defend the CIA interrogation policies? What does he think of the Obama administration? wowOwow’s Psychic Intuitive provides insight.
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney spent much of his eight years in office working in private locations and away from the media spotlight. Now, Cheney has become one of the most outspoken defenders of the national security policies imposed under former President George W. Bush’s administration. As Cheney continues to remain a powerful voice about the need for the CIA’s use of controversial anti-terrorism policies, including the highly debated tactic of waterboarding, wowOwow reached out to Psychic Intuitive Peggy Rometo to better understand one of the most mysterious political figures.

wOw: Why is Dick Cheney spearheading a media campaign to sell his past policies to the American people?

Peggy Rometo: He thinks that it is his personal duty to protect America, and feels justified in defending his political point of view. The impulse to protect America is ingrained in him; it’s part of who he is. This mandate began during his time as secretary of defense under Bush No. 1 — and now, it’s become more than a position. It’s a core belief.

He likes Obama personally, and finds him a formidable political adversary. But he feels he's opening us up to danger ...

wOw: Do either Dick Cheney or George W. Bush have regrets about implementing torture in the past?

Peggy: Cheney has none. He feels adamant that he defended the country and did what was necessary to ensure the safety of America. Bush also feels no remorse, but he comes to this conclusion from a different stance. In essence, he sanctioned these policies because he felt they needed to be in place to protect the country from another 9/11. But as somebody who had very little experience with the military, he didn’t feel entirely comfortable with hearing the details. He was happy to delegate these decisions to Cheney and Rumsfeld, the military experts on his team.

wOw: What is Cheney’s relationship with Bush now?

Peggy: They continue to remain close confidants. Cheney still considers him a friend and ally, and feels it’s necessary to protect the office he held, rather than the individual who held it. He feels compelled to manage the press coverage of their past policies, which Bush is more than happy to leave to Cheney, his military expert. This works out well, since Cheney secretly fears that Bush would say too much or not articulate their position correctly, were he being grilled by the press. In the end, Bush is "over it."

wOw: How does George W. Bush feel about the media hoopla over past torture policies?

Peggy: Bush wishes it would all just die down, and doesn’t want to be in the hot seat on this issue. After all, he reasons, it wasn’t his plan; Cheney and his team formulated it, and all he did was approve it. Therefore, he sees Cheney as the natural spokesperson to field this conversation. Instead of focusing on yesterday, he wants the country to pay attention to what is happening today by being aware of current threats to our national security. But ultimately, he just wants everyone to let the whole thing go.

wOw: What about Cheney?

Peggy: He feels outraged that people are so naïve, and livid that nobody is giving him credit for having had the courage to do what it took to protect our country. He feels that people don’t have a clue about the threat we’ve been under, and that the administration purposely didn’t tell us everything they knew so we could sleep at night. Cheney is speaking out because he wants people to be aware of the intelligence that led to his policies, and he’d do it again. He wants Americans to wake up and be on guard. This is a personal mission for him; he doesn’t believe we may be under a threat, he knows it.

wOw: How does Dick Cheney feel about the Obama administration?

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deber B

Libra lady, after reading through their speeches this morning, it is obvious that Dick Cheney is a true Patriot.   Obama came across as grossly inexperienced and arrogant that anyone would question is inexperience.    Obama is way out of his league and it is very noticeable when you see him next to Dick Cheney.  

How sad that Dick Cheney had to warn his fellow Americans, ex vice president!     He knows that the Obama administration has no earthly idea what they are doing.   Obama’s speech blamed the previous administration so many times I stopped counting.  

Something has to be done. 

By deber B on 05/21/2009 1:22 pm
f p
Bill screwed up. So did Bush.
By f p on 05/22/2009 6:14 am
deber B

That being said, f p, we haven’t had another attack since 9/11.   I believe that speaks volumes about George Bush.

By deber B on 05/22/2009 6:18 am
albert miller
We  only had the BIGGEST ATTACK ON OUR SOIL IN HISTORY, with the Bush administration firmly in charge for many months. So they achieved their goal of endless war on a undefeatable idea. Many big bucks from the taxpayers to the tapeworms at the top. Those profits, I’ll bet, you did not share in…..except on the paying end. The GOP loves thinkers like you.
By albert miller on 05/27/2009 3:28 pm
Irish Eyes NY

Hey deber:  Happy Memorial day. I just love it when people Clinton Bash. Right on girl.

Did ya hear the latest, he’s going to be"the man" for Haiti. This should cost us taxpayers billions.

By Irish Eyes NY on 05/23/2009 12:03 pm
Libra Lady

VP Cheney is not going to go away…his heart is in the right place. 

 At least President Bush didn’t have to do to VP Cheney what obama is having to do with his vp:

 obama is so "distracted by his vice president’s indiscipline" that he has been forced to rebuke privately Vice President Joe Biden, according to a new book by Newsweek journalist Richard Wolffe, who interviewed Obama a dozen times.
By Libra Lady on 05/21/2009 8:38 am
laureen f
We sure love Joe, don’t we?
By laureen f on 05/21/2009 8:42 am
Martha Vinyard
Yes, he is quite the darling. You just wait until he misspells potato.
By Martha Vinyard on 05/21/2009 8:57 am
deber B
Libra, I read that early this morning…President Obama is not happy with Loose Lips Biden and he’s not the only one!
By deber B on 05/21/2009 8:45 am
laureen f
My son served as a medic in Iraq. Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and many others warned us during the Clinton admin. that Sadam had or was getting WMDs long before Bush 2 took office. It was media spin like yours, S G, that made it all the way to Iraq, put our soldiers at risk by telling them, in the middle of battle, that they are criminal…All while these same people in congress act surprised that something was actually done about it, claim ignorance or the famous Hillary line…"I was fooled". My son threatened suicide over this political game with our young men and women. Dear God…
By laureen f on 05/21/2009 8:40 am
S G
Our country put Saddam in power. Media spin no, truth. Bushco has Innocent blood on their hands for their greed and lies. We didn’t need to be in Iraq. Bush made statements as Governor of Texas he wanted to be a war president and invade Iraq. informationclearinghouse.com He and Chenney never went to war. Bush got 7 deferments.Spin would be on the side of painting Bushco as good guys.
By S G on 05/21/2009 8:51 am
laureen f
Whatever your opinion on the war in Iraq, my point was the media spin getting to countries that use this against us and putting our boys in jeopardy while there. "The best way to win a war is to propagandise it so that the people turn against their leader…" This was a former Russians’ statement about what they did to get American sympathy during Regans’ administration…and we jumped right on their band-wagon, attacking our own president. Looks like it’s worked again…
By laureen f on 05/21/2009 9:11 am
Libra Lady
Laureen, exactly….the dems put our military in harms way when they wanted the first pictures of Gitmo released….I was so glad my daughter was home safe at that time, but I prayed for every soldier for their safety.  Then you have murtha (dem) calling our soldiers "murderers"….they lost respect for our soldiers in Iraq and I will never forgive congress for ever doing that to our Military….that was Un-American!!!
By Libra Lady on 05/21/2009 1:12 pm
DeBúrca obj
Our country’s actions under Bush/Cheney put your son at risk. And nobody EVER said our troops did anything wrong… except of course the Bush administration back when they were lying about torture and calling those who were doing it "a few bad apples".
By DeBúrca obj on 05/21/2009 5:17 pm
MK P
So………when exactly did Bush/Chaney provide your soon with body and tank armor?   The lack of appropriate gear put more soldiers in jeopardy than media spin.
By MK P on 05/22/2009 10:51 am