Cain
Straussian
Don't tie differing political views to integrity.
I don't know what this means, but I generally try not to wed integrity to any particular political ideology. I also tend to think integrity is a tad over-rated as one can be "true" to terrible beliefs. The same goes for "courage," as soldiers have been known to bravely fight for the wrong side in a war.
But she's proven herself to have integrity and courage to be willing to stand up and be a voice of sanity in a party that has gone off the rails into cuckoo land. I give her credit for that. And Adam Kinzinger, too.
This is pretty silly. As noted, she gets some credit for opposing her traditional coalition. The same could be said for vaccinated liberals who loudly oppose vaccine mandates on the grounds they violate bodily autonomy. In terms of integrity, Cheney consistently remains true to some of her values -- like bombing the absolute **** out of countries. Practically unwavering. But opposing coups is a minimum expectation. "That's what you're supposed to do you dumb, muthafucka!" It's not the floor; it's the basement. We've had politicians who wuved slavery, but still supported peaceful transitions of power.
Like many others in the Greed Over People Party, even Kevin McCarthy initially came out against the coup. There are Republicans terrified of secret audio recordings that could be leaked documenting flashes of knee-jerk basic decency/Trump opposition. Courage is often deemed the most important virtue because it makes all of the others possible. If Cheney bravely loses re-election, she'll just have to make ends meet as a lobbyist for the arms industry, or a talking head on CNN.