J.D. Vance spoke four words that sent Liz Cheney into a fit of rage

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Liz Cheney is trying to flex what little political muscle she has left to help Kamala Harris. 

She got a wake-up call about coming after Donald Trump. 

And J.D. Vance spoke four words that sent Liz Cheney into a fit of rage. 

Liz Cheney reemerges from Washington, D.C.’s “Swamp”

A historic 37-point loss in Wyoming’s 2022 Republican Congressional Primary should have been a wake-up call to disgraced former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (RINO-WY) about her influence – or rather, lack thereof – in the Republican Party. 

But she returned from the depths of the Washington, D.C. “Swamp” to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. 

Kamala is using Cheney as a campaign surrogate to court RINOs and Never-Trump Republicans. 

The number of Republicans who care what she thinks outside of the Washington Beltway is a rounding error. 

But that hasn’t stopped Cheney from continuing her grudge against former President Donald Trump. 

Kamala has pledged that she’ll appoint a Republican to her cabinet if she wins the Presidency in November. 

Breaking Points co-host Saagar Enjeti worried that Kamala could appoint Cheney to a top-level position in her cabinet. 

“Between Kamala saying she’ll appoint a ‘Republican’ to her cabinet + Liz Cheney campaigning for her + her saying that Iran is the greatest US adversary I’m convinced Liz will be put up for SecDef or SecState, which is genuinely terrifying,” Enjeti wrote on X. 

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) responded by saying, “Vote Trump for peace!”

“This had never occurred to me but he’s exactly right. What’s even more dangerous? Cheney would have political cover from the Left,” Vance wrote. “If you want the most unhinged member of the Cheney family declaring new wars every other month, vote for Kamala. Vote Trump for peace!”

Kamala told 60 Minutes in an interview that Iran poses the biggest threat to America – even more so than Communist China or Russia. 

Cheney has become her most prominent RINO supporter, so it stands to reason that she could be in the running for a cabinet position in a potential Kamala regime. 

Trump ran the warmongers out of the GOP and into the welcoming arms of Democrats. 

Cheney claimed during an appearance for woke Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) that she hasn’t discussed a potential cabinet position with Kamala.

“I have not,” Cheney said in September. “I’m very focused on November 5, and I’m making sure that we elect good candidates like Colin Allred.”

Liz Cheney’s effectiveness as an endorsement questioned

Cheney makes headlines on cable news, but there’s strong evidence that she has no relevance outside of a few TV networks and the ruling class.

On behalf of Axios, Engagious/Sago recently hosted a focus group of Pennsylvania voters who went for Trump in the 2016 Election but flipped to President Joe Biden in 2020. 

Only one of the 12 votes in the panel looked at Cheney’s endorsement of Kamala favorably. 

The endorsement from Cheney is causing some backlash for Kamala with Muslim groups. 

The American Muslim 2024 Election Task Force called Cheney an “anti-Muslim bigot and torture defender.”

And the group warned that the endorsement could hurt Kamala with Muslim voters. 

“Vice President Harris should have never hosted a campaign event alongside Liz Cheney, an anti-Muslim bigot and far-right war hawk who continues to openly endorse the crime of torture, including waterboarding,” the group stated. 

Liz Cheney could end up doing more harm than good for Kamala Harris.