Cheney sisters publicly clash over gay marriage

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Cheney sisters publicly clash over gay marriage

Liz Cheney’s attempt to win a Wyoming Senate seat has resulted in a very public dispute involving her sister and the issue of gay marriage.

Speaking on “Fox News Sunday,” Liz Cheney, daughter of former  Vice President Dick Cheney, once again reiterated her opposition  to gay marriage. She said that while she does not support  amending the constitution to ban gay marriage at the federal  level, she is against the legalization of same-sex marriage and  believes it’s an issue to be left up to individual states.

This position didn’t sit well with her sister Mary Cheney, a  lesbian who’s married to and has two children with a woman named  Heather Poe. The couple was watching Liz Cheney on television as  she made her statement.

“I love Mary very much. I love her family very much,” Liz  Cheney told Fox News’ Chris Wallace. “This is just an issue in  which we disagree.”

Former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney (Reuters / Olivia Harris)Former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney (Reuters / Olivia Harris)

 

Soon after the television program aired, however, Mary Cheney  posted a response to her sister on Facebook.

“Liz — this isn’t just an issue on which we disagree,”  wrote Mary Cheney. “You’re just wrong — and on the wrong side  of history.”

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According to Yahoo News, the two sisters have not spoken in  months. The New York Times, meanwhile, reported that as long as  Liz Cheney is against same-sex marriage, any sort of  reconciliation will be “impossible.”

“What amazes me is that she says she’s running to be a new  generation of leader,” said Mary Cheney to the Times,  referring to Liz Cheney’s slogan in her campaign to replace  incumbent Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi as the Republican Party’s  nominee for the 2014 mid-term elections. “I’m not sure how  sticking to the positions of the last 20 or 30 years is the best  way to do that.”

Mary Cheney’s wife, Heather Poe, also posted a response on  Facebook concerning the issue.

“Liz has been a guest in our home, has spent time and shared  holidays with our children, and when Mary and I got married in  2012 – she didn’t hesitate to tell us how happy she was for  us,” Poe wrote.”

“I can’t help but wonder how Liz would feel if as she moved  from state to state, she discovered that her family was protected  in one but not the other,” she added. “Yes, Liz, in  fifteen states and the District of Columbia you are my  sister-in-law.”

Mary Cheney told the Times she doesn’t intend to see her sister  during either Thanksgiving or Christmas.

As for Liz Cheney, here comments have caused a surprising amount  of trouble for her on the campaign trail. Enzi – a 16-year Senate  veteran – and his supporters have aired advertisements attacking  her as soft on gay marriage, noting she appeared on MSNBC against  a federal marriage amendment and that she believes gay couples  should have the same benefits as heterosexual couples, including  being able to designate their partners as beneficiaries in life  insurance plans.

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