This morning, on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, ABCs Good Morning America aired an interview with Vice President Cheney on the war. During the segment, Cheney flatly told White House correspondent Martha Raddatz that he doesnt care about the American publics views on the war: CHENEY: On the security front, I think theres a general consensus that weve made major progress, that the surge has worked. Thats been a major success.
RADDATZ: Two-third of Americans say its not worth fighting.
CHENEY: So?
RADDATZ So? You dont care what the American people think?
CHENEY: No. I think you cannot be blown off course by the fluctuations in the public opinion polls.
Watch it here; thinkprogress.org/2008/03/19/cheney-poll-iraq/
This opposition to the war is not a fluctuation in public opinion. The American public has steadily turned against the war since the 2003 invasion. According to a new CNN poll, just 36 percent of the American public believes that the situation in Iraq was worth going to war over down from 68 percent in March 2003, when the war began.
Even though he doesnt care what the American public wants, Cheney still thinks he is able and entitled to speak for the American public. Last month, Cheney declared, The American people will not support a policy of retreat. If Cheney were actually listening to the American people, he would know that 61 percent actually supports the redeployment of U.S. troops.
There are 103 readr's comments to Cheney's words.
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