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Lynne Cheney: Uncomfortable With Hillary
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Lynne Cheney: Uncomfortable With Hillary
Lynne Cheney says she would be uncomfortable with Hillary Rodham Clinton as president - and wishes the Democratic front-runner were more like her own husband. "I'm certainly not going to be a supporter of Mrs. Clinton's and I have been troubled by the fact that you can't know what sort of president she would be, particularly on national security," Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, said in an interview with The Associated Press Wednesday.
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Lynne Cheney says she would be uncomfortable with Hillary Rodham Clinton as president - and wishes the Democratic front-runner were more like her own husband. "I'm certainly not going to be a supporter of Mrs. Clinton's and I have been troubled by the fact that you can't know what sort of president she would be, particularly on national security," Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, said in an interview with The Associated Press Wednesday."It makes me uncomfortable," she said. "I kind of like politicians that are more in the Dick Cheney mold, who say what they mean and mean what they say." Clinton spokesman Phil Singer countered that the New York senator's campaign wasn't counting on Mrs. Cheney's vote, "considering that Senator Clinton will reverse the failed Bush-Cheney policies, especially in Iraq."The vice president's wife reflects on her husband's character in her latest book, "Blue Skies, No Fences," a memoir about her youth in Wyoming. In the book, she details life on the Plains and in the Casper high school she and her husband attended. She describes her first impression of him as "this smart, great-looking guy I sat next to in chemistry class." Now 66, she writes about their first date - he asked her to a formal dance in 1958 - and how much her mother liked him. "He didn't talk a lot, but it wasn't hard to get him involved in a real conversation and feel that he was comfortable with it," she writes. She also writes about her family's ancestors, tracing her roots along with her husband's. In talking about her book, she describes the era she writes about most - the late 1940s after World War II and the 1950s - as a simpler, more confident time.
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