leaves her morally, ethically, and ideologically exposed.
I didn’t realize she’d submitted to Enhanced enhancement techniques, but I knew she didn’t look the same as she did when she was grifting on her father’s connections with a taxpayer-subsidized sinecure.
Cheney, of course, has the right to alter herself any way she sees fit, but it would have been nice, if totally unrealistic, to think that she might have achieved an upgrading of conscience.
Forget it.
Frances Langum at Crooks and Liars holds a mirror up to one of the most corrupt, repellent viragos in Congress.