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Media are rooting for anti-Trumpists they once opposed when Cheney lost

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Admirable preemptive political statements had already been made public. All that was left was for reporters and casters to trek toWyomingand perform their final rites.

But Congress drew more ardent praise than Liz Cheney. It's hard for him to think of a single primary loser.

Yesterday, a Washington Post editorial said, "The country needs more Liz Cheney."

"Liz Cheney's no-compromise speech," said Politico, stating that she would form a new political organization.

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Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, lost support from many Republicans for her role in the House Jan. 6 Select Committee investigation.

Republican Rep. Liz Cheney lost support from many Republicans for her role in the House Select Committee on 6 January. Investigation. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Yesterday she was a featured guest on Today, telling Savannah Guthrie: . "To keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office," White's House Chief of Staff Ron Her Cline praised her yesterday on "Morning Her Joe." .

She lost Tuesday's primary to her pro-Trump rival Harriet Haigman, which was pretty impressive for a woman whose vote share was less than 30% of hers. Some Democrats backed Cheney, but she was overwhelmed by the Republican state, and many voters felt she no longer represented them.

Cheney said that if she bought into Trump's "big lie" about the 2020 election, she could have won the primary with 73% of the vote, just as she did last time. There is, she countered.

It was "a speech that appeared to be addressed not just to Republican voters, but to a broader national audience," the New York Times said, noting that she "don't support Tom Petty."

Cheney, quoting Martin Luther King, quotes the long history of history bending toward justice, citing Ulysses S. Grant as a Civil War general who suffered heavy losses. Despite suffering, they marched to Richmond and emerged victorious rather than retreating to safety. Washington. She called on "Republicans, Democrats and Independents" to unite "against those who seek to destroy our Republic."

Republican congressional candidate Harriet Hageman speaks at a campaign event in Wyoming.

Republican congressional candidate Harriet Hegemann is in Wyoming. (Natalie Behring/Getty Images)

As an article in The Washington Post noted, "Young Cheney could never get the same level of attention. It will be more difficult.” Next year, just six years later, at the politically young age of 56, he will step down. She will not have the vice-chair seat she currently enjoys at theJanuary 6th meeting. } has amassed tens of millions of viewers on national television.

"But she now enjoys a level of attention that overwhelms almost every other member of parliament, and the minority

everyone knows Liz, except for the other Republicans in

who called her an "idiot" and "very big Liz Cheney loss" "about the endless witch hunt". Including Trump, who quickly posted that it was a referendum. 

Keep in mind that Cheney is a very conservative Republican. took the picture), She was a prominent Bush State Department official.

By the way, Hageman is a former Cheney supporter who opposed Trump in 2016 as "racist and xenophobic." But then she boarded the stolen election express and he backed her up. 

Alex Wagner showed Rachel Continuing Maddow's anti-Trump theme in her MSNBC show debut.  

She started with a laundry list of Cheney's Conservative positions during the time when the Left hated her as an anti-abortion warmonger.

Alex Wagner speaks onstage during 69th Writers Guild Awards New York Ceremony at Edison Ballroom on February 19, 2017, in New York City. 

Alex Wagner on stage at the 69th Annual Writers Guild of America Awards New York Ceremony at the Edison Ballroom in New York City on February 19, 2017.  (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

Trump accuses FBI of court-approved Marlago attack 

Media and some Democrats The would-be congressman has problems with Mike Pence. The left can't stand her policies, and the Trump-controlled right sees her as betraying a former president who doesn't think she's lying.

So what does she think about the presidential race?

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Cheney wouldn't stand a chance. of course. But she will have a big stage. She will be able to denounce Trump for the "fraudulent" election in a way no one else could or never did.

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From Al Sharpton to Fred Thompson and many more, people have taken notice and rebranded themselves. and runs to seal the book and cable deal. Cheney would be on a mission.

Whether you like Liz Cheney or not, she did something very unusual in national politics: threw her career down on a bizarre mission to stop the president she believed in. was destroying her party. And on Tuesday in Wyoming, she paid the price. 12:00 PM, ET) host. Based in Washington, D.C., he joined the network in July 2013 and has made regular appearances onspecial reports with Bret Baier, and other shows.