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The former secretary of state becomes the latest to slam Dick Cheney's memoir.
The former vice-president is a "very vindictive person."
The 'Morning Joe' panel discusses the former vice-president's tell-all book.
Apparently, the former VP's "cheap shots" did not have the desired effect.
The latest example: Callista Gingrich is being scapegoated for the campaign's implosion.
"I'm not committed to Barack Obama. I'm not committed to a Republican candidate."
Clinton tells Katie Couric that Powell misrepresented measure.
If "chiefs and commanders are comfortable with moving to change the policy then I support it."
What? Is he pregnant? Plus, Usher, Charlie Sheen, and Jill Zarin party together, and more celebrity news, in our daily gossip roundup.
Powell thinks Skip Gates and the police could have been more reasonable.
With Walter Cronkite gone, the mantle of Most Trusted Person in America is up for grabs. Here's out list of the top ten contenders.
In a new biography, the former Defense secretary has some gripes with the media.
The political commentariat seems to agree on two things right now: (1) Endorsements never matter, and (2) Colin Powell's endorsement does matter, somewhat.
Turns out, not as many people as you might think.
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