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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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Deni G
Dear god, climb down off the cross girl.

What I see is that there is no difference between what you are saying in your posts and what you accuse others of saying. You enjoy the nasty comments that the fundies make, but rend your garments from the mountain tops and chastise, when it comes from “Liberals”. That is the definition of hypocrisy.

I am glad to hear that you are through with name calling and assumptions. I will gladly extend you the same respect.

By Deni G on 05/24/2009 11:58 am
Deborah Kramer
I just hope I never have to cross paths with the likes of you and your attack dogs, you are just so full of hate and meaness.  You should be so proud, I am sure that, that would be a compliment to you.  You need to try to climb up from beneath all the quick sand you are obviously in.  I am so glad that I don’t have to Ever read anything from you again, you are the epitomy of mean and hatefulness, take to someone else, better yet, why don’t you just stop it.  What do you accomplish behaving this way??
By Deborah Kramer on 05/24/2009 5:27 pm
Mahulda Fite

Yes Deborah, "others do see it for what it is". I think you handled the onslaught brilliantly—it was a "wolf pack like" attack and those participating can’t see themselves for what they truly are—everything you so eloquently laid out.

By Mahulda Fite on 05/24/2009 2:39 pm
Deborah Kramer
Mahulda Fite- I sincerely would like to thank you for replying.  It is so difficult to understand the mentality of people like this and it is just ugly and it does not accomplish anything at all.  You will Never know how much I appreciated your post/reply to me.  Thank you again and also for letting me know that I tried to explain and lay it out and I was just attacked even more.  Gosh, who needs this, just because I did not agree with one post!  Pretty amazing!  Your kindness once again is so much appreciated.
By Deborah Kramer on 05/24/2009 5:22 pm
S G
Oh Deni you hit the nail on the head about the girl:)
By S G on 05/25/2009 3:16 pm
Deni G
SG, My pleasure.

I never heard anything so pathetic in my whole life. Total narcissism coupled with a lack of empathy has ever been the hallmark of the authoritarian set. But projection and this weak victim role, is just creepy.

By Deni G on 05/25/2009 4:08 pm
DeBúrca obj

"Diana-So what is your point????  " By Deborah Kramer

Comparing that to Diana’s thoughtful and clearly expressed post is like comparing Cheney’s little snarky statement to the President’s elegant and wise speech today. 

By DeBúrca obj on 05/21/2009 10:30 pm
~ countrywoman ~
Hello Deborah.  With respect I suggest that you read Diana’s post again.  In reading your reaction to her thoughts, it is very clear that you did miss the point. 
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 05/21/2009 11:09 pm
rocky rocky
Wonderful post, Diana. Especially like your "brighter future" message. And the shout out that England and Spain have had more bombings than we have had … You’re brilliant (and always a "lady" even when your steaming mad). [applause]
By rocky rocky on 05/21/2009 5:54 pm
laureen f
Don’t forget to add, rocky rocky, that England and Spain tried to get along to go along…oops! Didn’t work did it?
By laureen f on 05/21/2009 7:42 pm
f p
Excellent Diana, my good friend. most excellent.
By f p on 05/22/2009 6:02 am
S G
I am with you Diana T. :)
By S G on 05/23/2009 11:05 am
DeBúrca obj

Congress should have impeached this man years ago. I cannot even imagine the outrage there would have been if either Clinton or Gore would have come out in the media immediately following the Supreme Court appointment of W, criticizing him and telling the world we were less safe with him in charge! Cheney is a war profiteer, a war criminal, and now he is behaving like an outlaw.

We have too many crisis to deal with at this time for the Republicans to be obstructionists and Cheney to be playing these political games. 

By DeBúrca obj on 05/21/2009 5:15 pm
Dona Howlett

Often when I read some of these post by our Famous Right Winger’s I want to stop being a lady and just call it the way it really is…………..I try to see both sides of any view……..I try to be polite and civil and then there’s the great big

BUT…….

These people behave like a bunch of uneducated ignoramuses.

I wont because it’s agaist the rules here but I want to call them exactly what they are.

It would be so nice to just say "I think you are all so stupid, you wouldn’t know when to come in out of the Rain"

But I cant say that…………..No, I can’t say I think you are vile and usually vicous in your comments.  No Can’t say that……..

Gosh What can I say.

I Can say I don’t want to read this tripe any longer so I will quit doing so.

By Dona Howlett on 05/22/2009 4:09 am
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Dona, honey, you done said it all!
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 05/22/2009 5:10 am