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Letter: Liz Cheney defends democracy

By Norm Luther, Spokane
Published: May 23, 2021, 6:00am

Very seldom do I agree with Liz Cheney on policy. I disliked her father making too many decisions for George W. Bush, and usually disagreed with them.

But right now Liz Cheney is my No. 1 hero and I’d gladly vote for her. Why? Because she may become most instrumental in saving our democracy. A few congressional Republicans publicly agree with her, including Southwest Washington’s Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler; but among them Cheney may best understand the danger we’re in, be most courageous and honest in articulating it, and potentially be most influential with Republicans.

Make no mistake, Donald Trump wants to be dictator, with people of color remaining unequal. And most congressional Republicans, including Eastern Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, exhibit extreme cowardice and disloyalty to our country in not standing up to him. Enough Trump cult members exist among our populace to cause unprecedented danger to our democracy.

The country needs a legitimate Republican Party. The Republican parties of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Everett Dirksen exemplified that role. The party of Donald Trump exists on his lies and debunked conspiracy theories, and is not a positive contribution to society.

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