Dick Cheney

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  • Does Cheney want to see the U.S. attacked?

    The CIA director reportedly said he thinks the former veep is hoping for a new attack to prove him right
  • Cheney positions himself to Obama's left

    The former vice president comes out for same-sex marriage
  • Dick Cheney is angry

    In a fiery speech, the former vice-president defends his administration and attacks President Obama
  • The 13 people who made torture possible

    The Bush administration's Torture 13. They authorized it, they decided how to implement it, and they crafted the legal fig leaf to justify it.
  • Majority of GOP insiders say Cheney hurting party

    A poll of Republican operatives finds that they believe the former vice president's sudden outspokenness isn't helping them.
  • We tortured to justify war

    Dick Cheney keeps saying "enhanced interrogation" was used to stop imminent attacks, but evidence is mounting that the real reason was to invent evidence linking Saddam Hussein to al-Qaida.
  • Cheney's declassification request denied

    Memos about the efficacy of torture that the former vice president wants released won't be made public, at least for now.
  • Cheney still talking about war and Iran

    At an event Tuesday night, the former vice president spoke of seeing "a giant conspiracy" against U.S. action.
  • Cheney: "We are what we are"

    In other words, we're Republicans. We will not bend our principles to please people we didn't like in the first place.
  • The hidden hand of Dick Cheney

    Out of office, he continues to push his tortured version of reality -- and his vision of an imperial presidency -- and there are signs he is succeeding.
  • Liz Cheney: "My dad would rather be fishing in Wyoming"

    The daughter of the former vice president goes on MSNBC to explain why her father is speaking out and attacking the Obama administration.
  • Limbaugh explains Cheney's motivations

    The reason the former vice president is speaking out, the radio host says, is "love of and for his country."
  • Cheney's painful war for torture

    President Obama must fight back against the former vice president by launching investigations into the Bush administration's interrogation policies.
  • Torture and truthiness

    If Dick Cheney believes he can prove that torture saved us from terrorist attacks, why does he oppose a full investigation?
  • The shaming of America

    Judge Jay S. Bybee provided the legal framework for torture to the Bush administration. If he had even a particle of decency, he'd resign.
  • Torture works sometimes -- but it's always wrong

    The "ticking bomb" scenario only happens on TV. Those, like Dick Cheney, who cite it are leading society down a fatal slippery slope of abuse.
  • Cheney now vs. Cheney then

    The former vice president has apparently revised his views about the importance of the federal deficit.
  • Dems targeting Cheney, Rove, Gingrich

    The DNC, reveling in the opportunity to go after some old -- and unpopular -- foes, kicks off a new campaign against them.
  • Torture planning began in 2001, Senate report reveals

    Bush officials said they only tortured terrorists after they wouldn't talk. New evidence shows they planned torture soon after 9/11 -- and used it to find links between al-Qaida and Saddam.
  • Rumsfeld: Architect of torture

    The secretary of defense began laying the groundwork for detainee abuse years before Abu Ghraib.
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