WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration issued a scathing response on Monday to criticism from former Vice President Dick Cheney, calling him part of a "Republican cabal" and saying his economic advice should be ignored.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs used his daily briefing to ridicule Cheney, who said in a CNN interview that PresidentBarack Obama's revamped policies on terrorism suspects would make the United States more vulnerable to attack.
"I guess Rush Limbaugh was busy so they trotted out the next most popular member of the Republican cabal," Gibbs said in a sarcastic tone, referring to the conservative radio talk-show host whom Obama's fellow Democrats have depicted as the new leader of the Republicans.
Soon after taking office on January 20, Obama started rolling back some of Republican predecessor George W. Bush's most divisive national security policies.
Let there be no mistake............the democrats, the "touchy-feely, can we all get along, sit around and sing kumbaya" party is the most HATEFUL lot! The venom that spues from their mouths can, at times, be so vile and disgusting, it makes you wonder if they are 100% human or a shell for something more sinister.

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