If there were any lingering doubts over which daughter Dick Cheney backs in the family’s public feud on same-sex marriage, the former vice president has cleared it up.
It all started when his daughter Liz Cheney, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Wyoming, said last month on Fox News Sunday that she doesn’t support gay marriage, even though her sister, Mary Cheney, married a woman last year.
“It’s a difficult thing for a family to deal with,” Dick Cheney said in a interview on Tuesday night at the National Press Club, adding that he and his wife “were surprised when there was an attack launched against Liz on Facebook and wished it hadn’t happened.”
Following Liz Cheney’s remarks on gay marriage last month, Mary Cheney’s wife, Heather Poe, took to Facebook to respond. Mary Cheney shared the remarks on her Facebook page, too.









