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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
Try that again, Lily Rose.
By deber B on 05/21/2009 12:16 pm
C Hardy

Once again lets talk about Cheney instead of being on the other thread about Obama still moving Terrorists to the US even after the Dem Congress said HELL NO…lets keep bashing Cheney.  And whoever said that Cheney is upset that the FBI stopped that attack has got to be off their rocker a little bit.  I am sure that is exactly what Cheney is thinking…

By C Hardy on 05/21/2009 11:42 am
rocky rocky

Like the president said this morning, the two extreme sides of this are (1) those who believe national security is less important than transparency and (2) those who believe that when it comes to national security "anything goes," or like Bush is supposed to have said, that the "Constitution is just a piece of paper." President Obama himself seems to be saying that it takes a balance. That he will do absolutely everything possible to protect the American people, but he will not do it alone and in secret (like king bush); instead, he will do it with the oversight of the two CO-EQUAL branches of government, the judicial and the legislative. Seems right to me.

Also, ex-VP Cheney lost me this morning when he contradicted himself first when he admonished the president for releasing the torture memos, stating that the release of the information they contain aids and abets the enemy and makes the U.S. less safe, and then when he complained that they were redacted and "formally requested" that more such memos are made public. Huh? This morning he seemed less like Darth Vader than a Keystone Kop.

By rocky rocky on 05/21/2009 12:01 pm
S.J. Morgan

While you all were sleeping…

No bail for suspects in plot to blow up Bronx synagogues and shoot down Air Force plane


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2009/05/21/2009-05-21_mayor_bloomberg_reassures_riverdale_synogogue_worshippers_after_bronx_terror_plo.html#ixzz0GAHnuL8j&B

By S.J. Morgan on 05/21/2009 12:59 pm
S.J. Morgan
This investigation began a year ago…When Bush was in office!
By S.J. Morgan on 05/21/2009 1:00 pm
Libra Lady
SJ…of course it did….President Bush and his admin was on top of it all the way…credit will not go to President Bush though…let’s see…how can they spin it to make obamaco look like they should get the credit….just watch!!!
By Libra Lady on 05/21/2009 1:36 pm
deber B
Your comments are literally breathtaking, Maggie.    It will take a multiple terrorist attack on American soil  to wake you folks up.   Sad.
By deber B on 05/21/2009 1:38 pm
Andrea Brandon

I wish people would take the time to watch the video or read the interviews at the following link:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/darkside/view/

They give some excellent insight on Cheney.

By Andrea Brandon on 05/21/2009 1:46 pm
S M

Cheney should have spoken when he was getting paid to speak up for the country.  That’s how it works.  So, I will continue to write when I get paid to write, or be a political analyst, or advertise the Democratic Party, or be a religious watchdog. The internet…time sucker from hell.

That’s all I got to say about that.

By S M on 05/21/2009 1:48 pm
caj p
Cheney is another talking head who is still under impression that he is still the VP apparently, it’s amazing how he has come out of his bunker now and wanting to be seen as someone who gives a damn!!!   He couldn’t have cared less about the soldiers in Iraq, they were just pawns in his little game to get Saddam at all costs and knowing full well there was no connection to him and Al Qeada.   He has the nerve to come out and speak out like he was such a caring concerned patriot when in fact he was more concerned for himself and getting what he wanted at all costs!!   Once they start investigating this business we shall see what utter disgraces Cheney/Rumseld and Bush were to this country, they thought they were slick with all their underhand methods as  they thought no one would find out but they thought wrong.   I don’t want to see anymore pictures of their shameful behavior but I do want to see them investigated and brought to justice!! 
By caj p on 05/21/2009 1:50 pm
Honor Authenticity

What’s most disturbing about Peggy’s ‘channeled’ drivel, is that it is clearly propaganda masquerading as a psychic intuitve read.

Clearly, Cheney is about manipulating the general population for his own agenda.  He could care less about our safety. He and his lot are interested in two things: CA$H & the power to control… and holding on to both by keeping most Americans riddled with enough fear so that they do not question his moves or agenda.

How much did he benefit from this bogus war? It’s mind boggling. Peggy- you’re no longer credible.

By Honor Authenticity on 05/21/2009 2:52 pm
mitzi morris

Dear Honor,

Right on! Cheney’s manipulations are a set up to cover his butt if another attack [not unthinkable] occurs.

Control through fear mongering and war mongering are old stories throughout history. He hopes to paralyze questioning of the most lawless and incompetent adminsitration in our history by spreading fear and terror.  And oh yes…this Uber Patriot got 5 deferments to avoid military service, and his hyper patriotic daughters have not spent any military time either.

The double CIA/Cheney bookkeeping of Intelligence proved to be wrong,wrong,wrong. We now have to listen to nonesense about the CIA and how it doesn’t lie.  Is there a grownup around who cannot remember countless lies and coverups by the CIA?

 

The weak

By mitzi morris on 05/21/2009 3:14 pm
S G
Well put Mitzi:) Fearmongering is working with some. I  am glad they are the minority.
By S G on 05/21/2009 4:34 pm
~ countrywoman ~
Appreciate the posts from Honor and mitzi…..Cheney is a hypocrite, and a danger to American security.  He is obviously following the Limbaugh mandate to promote failure and/or to otherwise undermine our democratically elected President.  I see that this is fine with a few who posted on this thread, but I am greatly relieved that everyone isn’t duped.
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 05/21/2009 10:07 pm