Former Congresswoman and RINO Never-Trumper Liz Cheney said she will do whatever it takes to stop Donald Trump from winning in 2024.
Cheney was operating under the delusion she could run for President and take on Trump.
But now Liz Cheney made one major announcement that revealed her 2024 plans.
When Liz Cheney lost her primary last August to Trump endorsed challenger Harriet Hageman by 37 points, Cheney unbelievably compared herself to Abraham Lincoln and hinted that – like Lincoln – she would follow a defeat in a Congressional election with a victorious White House bid.
Cheney then appeared in the Today Show and hinted at a kamikaze Presidential campaign to stop Donald Trump.
“I’m going to be making sure that people all around this country understand the stakes of what we’re facing,” Cheney said in response to a question by co-host Savannah Guthrie about running for President in 2024. “Understand the extent to which we’ve now got one major political party, my party, which has really become a cult of personality. And we’ve got to get this party back to a place where we’re embracing the values and the principles on which it was founded.”
When Guthrie pointed out Cheney never said yes or no, the defeated RINO Congresswoman said “I will do whatever it takes to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office.”
But now reality has set in.
There is no appetite in the GOP for a Bush-era establishment RINO like Cheney who decided to work hand-in-glove with Nancy Pelosi on the January 6 Committee to smear Donald Trump and his supporters as insurrectionists and domestic extremists.
And Cheney’s lies about how she maintained her conservative values collapsed when Cheney voted with Democrats on the biggest gun control bill in 30 years as well as legislation mandating homosexual marriage in all 50 states.
Cheney’s officially thrown in the towel on a Presidential campaign and took a job as a professor and visiting lecturer of politics at the University of Virginia for the coming year.
“With democracy under fire in this country and elsewhere around the world, Liz Cheney serves as a model of political courage and leadership,” the university’s Center for Politics left-wing director Larry Sabato stated.
Sabato lauded Cheney’s poisonous service on the January 6 Committee as a “profile in courage.”
“Liz will send a compelling message to students about integrity. She’s a true profile in courage, and she was willing to pay the price for her principles — and democracy itself,” Sabato stated.
Cheney’s statement in taking this job was an admission that her political career was – thankfully – finally over.
“There are many threats facing our system of government and I hope my work with the Center for Politics and the broader community at the University of Virginia will contribute to finding lasting solutions that not only preserve but strengthen our democracy,” Cheney laughably claimed.