Dick Cheney’s Book Deal: $2 Million or More
But it's not going to be about settling grudges. Because he's not about that.
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But it's not going to be about settling grudges. Because he's not about that.
And they are split largely along an ideological divide. Shocker!
The two party leaders engage in a national-security death match today. Here's how their arguments compared.
She's dissing Obama on national security and he's praising him? What's going on in the world today?
Amazingly, that's not the stupidest part of this story.
The former vice-president's daughter says that by speaking his mind as much as he likes, Dick Cheney is following a tradition begun by his predecessor.
Despite the growing maelstrom of posturing and commentary, Obama has drawn — and held — the proper line over Bush-era interrogation tactics.
Oh, and about that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
She takes a swipe at Dick Cheney during her congressional testimony, just for kicks.
The political commentators and former Bush officials who don't have a problem with the interrogation techniques that many think constitute torture.
The former vice-president is seeking the release of memos he says report the successes of controversial interrogation techniques like waterboarding.
This is very possibly a good or great thing for either him or her.
Chronicling the entertaining squabbles among Rove, Biden, Cheney, Gibbs, Card, Axelrod, and Obama.
The president addressed the former vice-president's recent criticism last night on '60 Minutes.'