Mary Cheney

Started by TehBorken, Feb 01 07 07:47

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TehBorken

  Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter of Vice President [a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/dick_cheney/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More articles about Dick Cheney."]Dick Cheney[/a], for the first time yesterday publicly defended her decision to become pregnant and asserted that same-sex couples were equally capable of raising children as heterosexual couples [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]as long as the mother's father is the Vice President[/span].
[/p][div class="image"][p class="caption"]Mary Cheney, at a Glamour magazine panel at Barnard College Wednesday, said of her baby: "It is not a political statement. It is not a prop to be used in a debate, on either side of a political issue. It is my child [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]even if my dad is a raging homophope[/span]." [/p] [/div]  "When Heather and I decided to have a baby, it was not going to be the most popular decision ever," Ms. Cheney said, referring to her partner of 15 years, Heather Poe. [/p]She then gestured to her middle — any bulge disguised by a boxy jacket — and asserted: "This is a baby. This is a blessing from God. It is not a political statement [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]unless my father chooses to make it one[/span]. It is not a prop to be used in a debate by people on either side of an issue. It is my child."[/p] Ms. Cheney, 37, was speaking at [a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/b/barnard_college/index.html?inline=nyt-org" title="More articles about Barnard College"]Barnard College[/a] in Manhattan in a panel discussion sponsored by Glamour magazine. The baby, whose sex she has not revealed publicly, is due this spring and will be the sixth grandchild for the vice president and his wife. [/p]Ms. Cheney, who is vice president for consumer advocacy at AOL and lives in Virginia, has not said how she became pregnant [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]although he suspects it may have involved sperm, or a man, or both, Cheney theorized[/span].[/p] Her father became testy last week during a CNN interview when the host, Wolf Blitzer, asked what he thought of conservatives, specifically James C. Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, who are critical of his daughter's pregnancy. In refusing to answer, Mr. Cheney told his interviewer that he was "over the line [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]and got pissed off that anyone wouold dare to point out that he was a hypocrite[/span]."[/p] Ms. Cheney said in a brief interview after the panel discussion that she was not speaking for her father but that when she saw the CNN interview, she also felt Mr. Blitzer had crossed a line. "He was trying to get a rise out of my father," she said. [/p]The discussion took place in a parlor decorated with blowsy flower wallpaper and regal portraits of former Barnard presidents [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]"who were probably all heterosexual", according to Cheney[/span]. Cindi Leive, the editor of Glamour, asked Ms. Cheney if she had anything to say to critics like Mr. Dobson.[/p] He wrote in Time magazine in December that years of social research "indicates that children do best on every measure of well-being when raised by their married mother and father." He also wrote that his group believes that "birth and adoption are the purview of married heterosexual couples." Two of the researchers Mr. Dobson cited have complained that he distorted their views and said they disagreed with his conclusions.[/p] Ms. Cheney agreed the research was distorted. "Every piece of remotely responsible research that has been done in the last 20 years on this issue has shown there is no difference between children who are raised by same-sex parents and children who are raised by opposite-sex parents," she said. "What matters is that children are being raised in a stable, loving environment."[/p] The audience, of about 100 people, most of them Barnard students, applauded her warmly. So did her fellow panelists, including Gloria Feldt, the former president of the [a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/p/planned_parenthood_federation_of_america/index.html?inline=nyt-org" title="More articles about Planned Parenthood Federation of America"]Planned Parenthood Federation[/a] of America, and Kathleen Turner, the actress. [/p] The panel was titled "Success at 20, 30, 40," and was held to provide material for the September issue of Glamour.[/p] Ms. Cheney expressed some impatience with women who complain about the difficulties of "having it all," noting that one of her forebears gave birth "in the back of a wagon and had no support system [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]or air conditioning[/span]," living in a tent on the oil fields outside of Casper, Wyoming [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]with only 5 servants to attend to their every need[/span].[/p] "I look at myself, I have a successful career, an incredible partner, we're about to have a child, and we are incredibly fortunate in that we have the financial means to be able to do that," she said. "But this notion that women today are overwhelmed with choices, my God, my grandmother would have killed to have these choices."[/p]Later, Ms. Cheney was asked whether she would support a woman for president. Ms. Cheney, asserting that she was not referring to anyone in particular — Senator [a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/hillary_rodham_clinton/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More articles about Hillary Rodham Clinton."]Hillary Rodham Clinton[/a]'s name was never uttered — said she would vote for the most qualified person and that voting for someone based on their sex was "absolutely foolish." [/p]Ms. Cheney is the author of "Now It's My Turn: A Daughter's Chronicle of Political Life," published last year after she worked in her father's re-election campaign. In the book, she wrote that she came "pretty close" to quitting when President Bush endorsed a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. [/p]Ms. Leive asked her if she ever thought of calling up President Bush and telling him how she felt. Ms. Cheney said Mr. Bush "let it be known to me that if I wanted to put out a statement, talking about my position publicly, he would fully support it, he would recognize my right to dissent." She said she did not do so because she was not the candidate.[/p]  She also said she continued working for the campaign because the idea of Senator [a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/k/john_kerry/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More articles about John Kerry."]John Kerry[/a], the Democratic candidate, becoming president was "terrifying," acknowledging that her view would probably not be a popular sentiment among the Barnard students.[/p] Even if there were political differences with Ms. Cheney, several of them said after the panel that they found her sympathetic. Leslie Lipton, 20, said she thought Ms. Cheney should be able to have a baby if she wanted one and was raising the child in a loving home. [/p]"I think people will take it as a political statement because she is so much in the public eye," Ms. Lipton said. "But in an ideal world, it wouldn't be political [span style="text-decoration: line-through;"]unless my dad can get some political mileage out of it[/span]."[/p]    
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

Sportsdude

well the zillion dollar question is who's the daddy?  

 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Trollio

 The Cheneys have developed arrogant hypocrisy into an art form. If he could have, Dick Cheney would have joined the same team as Mussolini, Pinochet, Marcos, Stroessner and many other dictators who believe that democracy is an inconvenient obstacle to the otherwise efficient management of the interests of bankers and capitalists.
 
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Sportsdude

Yup plus I can actually aim a gun better then Dick.  And oh what a tough guy, he cheapens hunting by going to a reserve where they through the animals right in front of you and you can't miss them. pathetic.

He's a war criminal anyway.  When this dark period is over I wonder whats going to happen to these fools.  I don't see them becoming the face of there party after they leave.  The next president would do us all a favour if he or she just banished these idiots to that super max facility in Colorado.
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Raver

Mary Cheney is a lesbian because she doesn't like Dick

Lise

I actually feel sorry for the baby to be born into that family. What a mixed up kid that would be....
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.

Gopher

Raver wrote:
Mary Cheney is a lesbian because she doesn't like Dick
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ROFL!
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