This story is pretty amazing in terms of tone, from a political columnist. Notice the report of yet another lie from Cheney...
From Syracuse Post-Standard:
For $1,000, you get one warmed-over VPNovember 18, 2003
DICK CASE
POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST
You can lead Republicans to a $1,000-a-plate breakfast with the vice president of the United States, but you can't make them love being there.
The room was filled with black and blue suits Monday morning at the Holiday Inn on Electronics Parkway for Dick Cheney's early campaign visit. Most of the warmth was in the heat ducts.
We noticed no banners and no balloons. Only three American flags.
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Even Congressman Jim Walsh had to give his party colleagues a gentle slap upside the head when they didn't respond to his remark about Dick Cheney coming to us from an "undisclosed secure location."
"That's a joke," Jim explained.
Actually, our man in Washington's brief introduction of the governor, who introduced the vice president, showed us the breakfast's only fire in the belly other than the indigestion that began to kick in by the time Dick Cheney took the lectern.
This moderate Republican made a fist and lectured the room with Democratic fervor.
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Whatever, the congressman's there for his president: George Bush's policies are OK by Jim. He expects "overwhelming support" for the Bush/ Cheney ticket come the 2004 elections.
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Bush/Cheney lost New York by 1.7 million votes last time. However, the Republicans won Florida, as we know.
The top of the ticket was nowhere to be seen Upstate three years ago.
Still, Dick Cheney began his remarks by saying he was pleased "to be back in Syracuse."Shoot, maybe he came through on the train when he was a kid.He read through his speech with the gusto of a man who'd been assigned to the cleanup committee. Maybe he'd heard it before. The room clapped politely when the speaker mentioned we'd win the war on terrorism, respect the military, speed up economic growth with Bush/Cheney tax breaks and find a job for every person who wants one.
<snip>The vice president made a New York day of it. He next flew to Rochester for a luncheon to raise money, then to Buffalo for a dinner and more checks. Syracuse's event was organized by Bob Congel and his helpers at Destiny USA/Pyramid Cos.
Dick Cheney spoke for 14 minutes, by our clock. At $1,000 a ticket, that's $71.43 per minute.
Did guests get a bang for their bucks?
On the way out of the room, I heard a member of the county Republican committee answer that question.
"I've never had so much fun," he replied. I noticed a lump in his cheek.
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