Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Cheney"
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She previously co-founded [[Keep America Safe]], a now-defunct neoconservative advocacy group. | She previously co-founded [[Keep America Safe]], a now-defunct neoconservative advocacy group. | ||
− | During the George W. Bush presidency, Cheney worked in the State Department overseeing Middle East policy. | + | She was a key opponent of the [[Ground Zero Mosque]] development in New York. |
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+ | During the George W. Bush presidency, Cheney worked in the State Department overseeing Middle East policy. | ||
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==External resources== | ==External resources== |
Latest revision as of 04:43, 27 April 2015
Elizabeth Cheney, is daughter of former UK vice president Dick Cheney. Rightweb describes her as 'an outspoken and controversial proponent of hawkish U.S. foreign policies' and a 'confrontational Republican partisan'.
In June 2014 she co-founded with her father the Alliance for a Stronger America, a hawkish 501(c)4 organization.
She previously co-founded Keep America Safe, a now-defunct neoconservative advocacy group.
She was a key opponent of the Ground Zero Mosque development in New York.
Background
During the George W. Bush presidency, Cheney worked in the State Department overseeing Middle East policy.
External resources
See Rightweb Elizabeth Cheney