Liz
Cheney, daughter of former Vice-President Cheney, recently unleashed another attack
in a long campaign against the Obama administration that has many conservatives
connecting her to Joe McCarthy, one of the most vicious political scoundrels of
the twentieth century.
Cheney's
political fear monger group "Keep America Safe" just released an ad suggesting
that certain Justice Department officials are terrorist sympathizers for having
represented detainees against illegal treatment by the Bush's administration.
The ad brands them as the "Al-Qaeda 7”; some of whom who had served during
the Bush administration.
On
this subject The Huffington Post interviewed conservative Claremont Institute
fellow Paul Mirengoff, who blogged that
Cheney’s group’s attack was "vicious" and "unfounded." He said that her group’s comments were
potentially worse than former Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s notorious anti-communist
crusades.
Mirengoff continued that it could be
worse than some of the assertions made by McCarthy, because at least McCarthy
was correct in pinpointing that a few individuals had communist sympathies. Mirengoff
said it is just baseless to suggest that these DoJ officials share al Qaeda
values.
The comparison to McCarthy, a former
Republican senator who led a series of witch hunts against members of Congress purportedly
for being sympathizers of Soviet communism was an era that many have found to
be shameful.
In light of all the negative feedback
she is receiving from conservatives, Cheney shows no signs of retracting from those
heinous comparisons.