Spitting on Dick Cheneyâs grave either metaphorically or figuratively is not biblical, three current and former Wyoming pastors with varied political backgrounds told Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday.
The controversial, Wyoming-raised giant of national politics and global warfare died Monday evening at the age of 84.
He served as vice president to President George W. Bush, Secretary of Defense to the elder President George H.W. Bush, and chief of staff to President Gerald Ford, among other high-ranking roles.
Some Wyomingites remembered Cheney on Tuesday as a force for Wyoming who commanded the respect his offices deserved. Others memorialized him as a joker and a hometown bro.
Still others â critics across the social media sphere, commentators, media outlets and one Christian satire outlet â cast the late vice president as a ruthless war hawk.Â
âThe nation is mourning the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who has tragically passed away without getting to see World War III,â wrote Christian satire outlet the Babylon Bee in a mock eulogy published Tuesday.Â
The outlet plunged on, calling Cheney, âthe renowned politician, avid hunter of both animals and men, and 43rd most popular Vice President.â
Some commenters on Cowboy State Dailyâs Facebook page were even less charitable, writing such missives as âhe has received his judgmentâ and âsome small 3rd world country is free of him and Halliburton.â
Cheneyâs legacy is a twisting one with detractors on all sides.Â
Democrats in the early 2000s reviled the Bush administration-led Iraq war. So too did libertarians. Punk band Green Day released a whole album about it titled âAmerican Idiot."
The tides turned in 2022, when pro-Trump Republicans derided both Cheney and his daughter, Wyoming Republican U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, as father and daughter said Trump should never reenter the White House.

In Our Stars, Not In Our Selves
But Dick Cheney was complex, and a human being like anybody else, Rodger McDaniel told Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday. Â
McDaniel retired in 2023 from pastoring Cheyenneâs Highlands Presbyterian Church and worked in Democratic political circles prior,
âDick was in a role where he had to make decisions that frankly resulted in a lot of violence and a lot of death,â said McDaniel. âBut that was the role he was in.â
The power of high public office can amplify the sins to which a man is already prone, McDaniel noted, though he didn't sugarcoat the instances of suffering that he attributes at least in part to Cheney.
But to McDaniel, himself a persistent critic of President Donald Trump, Cheneyâs efforts to rebuke Trump during the 2022 Liz-Cheney-vs.-Harriet-Hageman House campaign demonstrate a complexity that resonated with the pastor.
âThe way in which he came to understand his ⌠influence in politics and (use that) to reject Trump, and what Trump stood for, indicated to me that he had a good side too,â said McDaniel.
Either way, he Bible doesnât condone spitting on Dick Cheneyâs grave â literally or metaphorically, the retired pastor said.
âVengeance is mine, saith the Lord,â said McDaniel, quoting from one translation of Deuteronomy 32:35. He added in his own words, âI just donât think any of us are pure enough to spit on anybodyâs grave.â
McDaniel said the same lesson should also reach those who reviled Charlie Kirk after he was fatally shot in the neck Sept. 10 in an apparent political assassination.
âNobody deserves what happened to Charlie Kirk â as much as I disagreed with him,â said McDaniel.

From The Right, Now
Jonathan Lange, a Missouri Synod Lutheran pastor and Cowboy State Daily columnist who runs to the political right of McDaniel, agreed on this point.
But Lange put it in words that accidentally channeled the renowned pastor John Donne, who gave the world the phrase âno man is an island.â
âEvery human death is an utter tragedy that leaves a gaping hole in the universe,â said Lange. âAnd part of being part of a human family is weeping with those who weep, and rejoicing with those who rejoice. And I think we need to recognize and love those who are mourning.â
The wake of a death is not the time to speak ill, âbut itâs a time to come together,â added Lange.
And In The Trenches
Scott Clem is in the political trenches as a member of the Campbell County Commission.
He served as a Republican in the state Legislature from 2015-2020, and pastored a Baptist church in Gillette from 2019 to 2022.
âI think itâs pretty dehumanizing when we attack people after their death, and especially right upon their death,â he told Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday. âThe family is grieving. Theyâre people.â
Clem was ânot really a fan of Dick Cheney. Or his daughter Liz. But, thereâs a time and a place for things,â he said.
Clem referenced Jesusâ most famous speech, the Sermon on the Mount, in which he equated calling someone a fool with murdering that person.Â
Clem also referenced the first letter of John, chapter four, verse 20: âWhoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar.â
âIt doesnât matter who it is,â added Clem in his own words. âThis kind of ârot-in-hellâ stuff, that rhetoric is totally uncalled-for.â
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.





