June 2, 2008
Cheney makes fun of West Virginians
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Vice President Dick Cheney joked about West Virginians during a Monday talk at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. -- and many West Virginia leaders didn't find it funny.

Cheney was responding to his distant relationship to U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate.

"We'd always known about the Cheney family line on my father's side of the family, back to Massachusetts in the 1630s. My grandmother was named Tyler, but it turned out she was descended from a Richard Cheney ... who landed in Maryland in the 1650s," Cheney said.

He then added, "So I had Cheneys on both sides of the family, and we don't even live in West Virginia."

After the audience laughed, Cheney added, "You can say those things when you're not running for re-election."

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin asked Cheney for an apology.

"I truly cannot believe that any vice president of the United States, regardless of their political affiliation, would make such a derogatory statement about my state or any state, for that matter.

"West Virginia is home to some of the most patriotic people in the nation," Manchin said. "Our sons and daughters have answered the call to duty every time a president has needed their service. They deserve better from the vice president, and so I would simply ask for his apology."

Cheney's office issued an apology later Monday.

"The vice president's offhand comment was not meant to hurt anyone,'' Cheney spokeswoman Lea Anne McBride said. "On reflection, he concluded that it was an inappropriate attempt at humor that he should not have made. The vice president apologizes to the people of West Virginia for the inappropriate remark.''

Before Cheney's apology, West Virginia's members of Congress also reacted angrily.

"That a man who has ascended to the seat of Vice President of the United States would openly display such contempt and astounding ignorance toward his own countrymen is an insult to all Americans," said Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va. "Now that he or the administration he represents no longer needs their vote, Mr. Cheney apparently feels that he is now free to mock and belittle the people of West Virginia.

"This pitiful comment is not entirely surprising when you consider the source," Byrd said. "Vice President Cheney's words reflect the attitude of an administration and a party that says what they must to get elected and then turns their backs on those they promised to represent."

Rep. Shelley Moore Capito said Monday, "This is exactly the type of stereotyping that we don't need from our elected officials.

"It's disrespectful, and it's certainly not funny. The vice president should know better than to make a remark like this one. We all work hard to further West Virginia's good name, only to have comments like this tarnish it. As a proud state, I can say we are disappointed," said Capito, West Virginia's only Republican in Congress.

Rep. Nick J. Rahall, D-W.Va., said, "We may owe the vice president a debt of gratitude for yet another great West Virginia slogan: 'Dick Cheney is not from here.'"

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Posted By: john (9:22am 06-15-2008)
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wonder how dick would feel if someone made fun of his lesbian daughter...probably would not be too funny dick.

Posted By: wv citizen (1:49pm 06-05-2008)
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I was bred, born, and have lived most of my life in WV and am proud of it. Cheney remarked that he had Cheney's on both sides of his family. That is more inbred than anyone I know in WV. How sad that one of our nation's "leaders"??? would have to stoop so low to try to make a "humorous" remark.

Posted By: stuck here (10:58am 06-03-2008)
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I'm standing in Calhoun County and think all this huffing and puffing means ol' Dick Cheney hit a sore spot. Face it, we are the laughing stock of the US. The fact that Democrats have been running things out here for 70 years probably has something to do with the shabby condition of this backwards state. Go ask your kids if they plan on moving away, If they say "no" it is probably lip service.

Posted By: Citizen Jane (10:28am 06-03-2008)
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"It's a joke, lighten up"? Before you tell someone to lighten up and eat this "bull from a spoon" go to Iraq and meet those young men and women serving from WV. Tell their smiling faces to "lighten up", that their Vice President "really didn't mean anything when he said their parents were related". Hey, per the great man himself - he can say anything when he isn't getting re-elected. But he seems to have forgotten that he still is currently IN office, he still IS the Vice President and that there are people still looking up to him for setting a standard. Maybe he things he is beyond reproach? Or perhaps he holds his own office in contempt and thinks it a joke - you know, like serving on that board of directors for a non-profit only because it looks good on your resume. This goes beyond "it was just a joke". Wake up and smell the idiocracy.

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