The tea party is a force for good in the Republican Party, says former Vice President Dick Cheney.
"I think they raised issues that an awful lot of Americans care about," he told
NBC’s "Today" program.
"It’s an uprising, in part, and the good thing is it's taken place
within the Republican Party. I don't see it as a negative. I think it's
much better to have that kind of turmoil and change in the Republican
Party than it would be to have it outside."
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Cheney doesn’t consider himself a tea partier.
"I’m not a card-carrying member — I don’t think there is a card — but I have respect for what the people are doing" he said.
"These are Americans. They're loyal, they're patriotic, they're
taxpayers. And they're fed up with what they see happening in
Washington. I think it's a normal, healthy reaction, and the fact that
the party is having to adjust to it is positive."
Cheney also talked about daughter Liz,
who's running for the Senate from Wyoming. She’s "partly motivated by
the concern that Washington's not working, that the system is breaking
down and that it's time for new leadership," he said.
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