Looks like it’s going to be an awkward Thanksgiving for the Cheneys.
The daughters of former Vice President Dick Cheney ended up in a public dispute Sunday after Liz Cheney said that she and her married, gay sister “just disagree” on the subject of marriage equality. The comment from Liz Cheney, who is challenging the Republican Sen. Mike Enzi in a primary challenge, prompting a sharp rebuke from her sister Mary Cheney and renewed attention on the struggling candidacy of the former vice president’s daughter
“Liz – this isn’t just an issue on which we disagree, you’re just wrong – and on the wrong side of history,” Mary Cheney wrote on her Facebook page. She also included comments from her wife, Heather Poe, who wrote: “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. To have her say she doesn’t support our right to marry is offensive to say the least.”
Liz Cheney is struggling in the polls against Enzi, a staunch conservative and incumbent in Wyoming. She has been accused of carpetbagging _ moving her family from Northern Virginia to her father’s home state to seek a solidly Republican seat.
A group that supports Enzi has gone after Cheney as being soft on gay marriage in an attack ad. Cheney has responded by saying she opposes same-sex marriage. In the interview Sunday, she said her past support of a State Department policy that grants benefits to same sex couples is not inconsistent with her broader opposition to allowing those couples to get married.









