Dick Cheney's Daughter Gets Personal With Bernie Sanders as War of Words Over Nuke Strike Escalates

© REUTERS / Lucas JacksonUS Senator Bernie Sanders speaks on the first night of the second 2020 Democratic US presidential debate in Detroit, Michigan
US Senator Bernie Sanders speaks on the first night of the second 2020 Democratic US presidential debate in Detroit, Michigan - Sputnik International
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Senator Sanders was targeted by Liz Cheney after he came to the defence of his opponent in the 2020 Democratic primaries, Elizabeth Warren, who advocates a less aggressive nuclear stance for the US.

The daughter of the former George W. Bush-era vice president, Liz Cheney, has slammed Democrat and presidential-hopeful Bernie Sanders as a "commie" for having spent his honeymoon in the Soviet Union and defending a less hawkish approach towards Washington’s nuclear posture.

She unleashed a barrage of criticism after Sanders came to the defence of another Democrat, Elizabeth Warren, whom Cheney lambasted for suggesting introducing a "no first use" policy in regards to American nuclear weapons.

Sanders suggested in a tweet that one should not take national security advice from a representative of the Cheney family, in an apparent reference to former Vice President Dick Cheney's active support of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The Democrat noted that his actions have already "caused irreparable damage" to the US. Liz Cheney dismissed his statements as Sanders' "daddy issues" with her father.

Many Netizens agreed with Liz Cheney's characterisation of the presidential candidate, recalling his progressive ideas, equated by some with Communism.

Others, however, opposed it, arguing that his political views should not be confused with the ideology of the Soviet Union.

Some pointed out that unlike Sanders, the incumbent Republican president has relative who was formerly officially a Communist.

One twitterian also condemned Cheney's hawkish posture towards nuclear weapons and her attacks on Warren.

While others argued that her Twitter rant was simply a way to draw attention to her and that such behaviour is not decent for an adult politician.

Both Sanders and Warren stand for limiting the influence of major businesses and corporations, while raising taxes for them at the same time, but are competing in their bids to become the Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential elections.

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