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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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laureen f
MK P…I asked my son your question today and he said they went into Iraq with plenty of body armor and he drove the medics’ tank-like vehicle so he wasn’t sure where this came from. He also said that, due to the heat, alot of guys took their gear off while on break. So, according to my son…there was no lack of body armor while he was there.  Hope that helps…
By laureen f on 05/26/2009 9:25 pm
Martha Vinyard
You forgot Haliburton!
By Martha Vinyard on 05/21/2009 10:15 am
f p
OH no we haven’t—and Cheney’s giving them a no bid contract to exploit our tax dollars.  Halliburton needs investigation as did another Cheney compatriot company:  Enron.
By f p on 05/22/2009 6:17 am
Irish Eyes NY
Oh, and Clinton did? No he was too busy marching against the US while in school in a foreign country.
By Irish Eyes NY on 05/23/2009 12:06 pm
Kelly In Texas

Laureen…how sad that the phsysically most fit for duty, are our young and sensitive children. They, with the most desire to do what is right in life, are played with for anothers political gain.

My heart goes out to them, my thanks are to them, every day that I wake up in greatest Nation in the world as my home.

Why is it that our citizens are so easily fooled? Why is it that they are so manipulated to feel the class baiting and race baiting that is employed to lead them along a certain political path?

Because, like spoiled children, almost half of our citizens are acting out and throwing tantrums that no "time out" will resolve. When it comes to these politlical radicals, it seems that by "sparing the rod" we have indeed "spoiled the child". The Obama supporters do not understand the concept of consequences…..they are oblivous.

Obama is a joke compared to the strength, intelligence and resolve of men like Cheney.

And Obama is now learning that one for himself. I predict that Obama will not run for President again.

By Kelly In Texas on 05/21/2009 10:56 am
Maggie W

Sure, he’ll run again.  And as long as Cheney, Newt, and Palin keep talking, he’ll have an easy win.  The frosting on the cake is Michael Steele.  Nothing but babble… most recently, his trying to make a point about appointing the new Supreme Court justice by bringing up the Miss California beauty pageant.   What Steele thinks Perez Hilton has to do with the new justice appointment is sheer specualtion and wonderment.

Kathleen Parker was spot on when she said the Republicans have "tragic" where the Democrats have "magic".  I hope Cheney, Palin, Newt, and Steele keep talking.  

By Maggie W on 05/21/2009 11:20 am
mary lou s
kelly, why do you admire cheney’s assault upon reason and our constitution? obama, on the other hand, THINKS before he acts, and he seeks participation from all sides before deciding upon an action. i do hope obama reconsiders his "prolonged detention" idea, however. holding people in prison without charging them with a crime is just plain WRONG!!!!!
By mary lou s on 05/21/2009 8:44 pm
laureen f
Ah but mary lou s….These aren’t common criminals that just robbed a 7-11…these are POW’s. Picked up on the battlefield trying to kill us. President Obama has been educated on these matters and has made the correct decision on this one. Thes guys at Gitmo have one thing in mind…get the sympathies of the American people, get out and go back their jihad. Looks like they got your vote…
By laureen f on 05/27/2009 7:36 am
laureen f
Kelly…thanks for the back-up. I answered MK P’s question about body armor…Hope it helps. We have an education system that promotes radicalism instead of history and science…thats why, in my opinion, alot of the American people are so easily manipulated. Amazes me that mobs are so willing to grab up the pitch-forks and torches before any facts are layed out, or ignore the facts because the emotion is much more ‘press-friendly’. Love your posts, kelly.
By laureen f on 05/27/2009 7:33 am
Diana T

As always, Cheney has his own agenda.  It has little to do with "keeping Americans safe", whatever that means.  He is a despotic person bent on revising history to his favor and manipulating frightened people.  His style is fear motivation and intimidation. 

Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and friends twisted the truth until they got what they had planned for years—going into Iraq. 

By Diana T on 05/21/2009 8:42 am
laureen f
So sad that Americans are depicted as ‘frighted’. I am emboldened by his perseverance to keep us on our toes…I loved sept. 12th, 2001. THAT was America!
By laureen f on 05/21/2009 8:46 am
Libra Lady

Laureen…Sept. 12th is when our country came together and swore that would never happen again and wanted the terrorists dead.  That’s when the word torture wouldn’t be good enough for them….that’s when our country was ONE and we were all proud Americans….we backed our President and Congress….that’s the America I am proud of….now we are a country divided and every enemy is sitting back laughing and just waiting for the right time to strike us at our weakest moment….God Bless America….we want you back!!

By Libra Lady on 05/21/2009 1:19 pm
deber B

This is what Cheney said about Obama today:

"This might explain why President Obama has reserved unto himself the right to order the use of enhanced interrogation should he deem it appropriate. What value remains to that authority is debatable, given that the enemy now knows exactly what interrogation methods to train against, and which ones not to worry about. Yet having reserved for himself the authority to order enhanced interrogation after an emergency, you would think that President Obama would be less disdainful of what his predecessor authorized after 9/11. It’s almost gone unnoticed that the president has retained the power to order the same methods in the same circumstances. When they talk about interrogations, he and his administration speak as if they have resolved some great moral dilemma in how to extract critical information from terrorists. Instead they have put the decision off, while assigning a presumption of moral superiority to any decision they make in the future."

By deber B on 05/21/2009 1:35 pm
~ countrywoman ~

 

deber B

This idea that Obama has reserved the authority to order torture has been officially refuted.  Do you have a factual basis for your assertion, or is this post your personal speculation?

By ~ countrywoman ~ on 05/21/2009 9:26 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Oh, Laureen, Laureen, Laureen…
By Mugsy Peabody on 05/21/2009 9:47 pm