Dick Cheney

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That explains everything That explains everything
Cheney's office on a 1994 tape in which Cheney says Saddam Hussein isn't worth too many American lives? He wasn't vice president then.
Scott Bateman: Cheney said, Cheney did Scott Bateman: Cheney said, Cheney did
Back in 1994, Dick Cheney had a lot to say about staying out of Iraq. Animator Scott Bateman responds.
The three stooges The three stooges
The president won't fire Alberto Gonzales. He needs him to protect White House secrets, including the scheming roles of Cheney and Rove.
Mixed messages Mixed messages
Political progress in Iraq? Cheney says yes, the president's Joint Chiefs nominee says no.
King Dick King Dick
On "Larry King Live," the hubris of Cheney takes center stage.
The Dick and Larry Show The Dick and Larry Show
Two years and nearly 2,000 dead soldiers later, the vice president returns to the scene of "the last throes."
Alberto Gonzales' second-biggest fan Alberto Gonzales' second-biggest fan
Cheney stands up for the attorney general; Specter says he wants answers from the White House today.
In Baghdad, time for a break In Baghdad, time for a break
As U.S. troops continue to die, the Iraqi parliament leaves town for a month off.
Dick Cheney's heart Dick Cheney's heart
A former vice president is alarmed by the actions of the current one.
Run, Dick, run Run, Dick, run
Is the Unitary Executive himself mulling a run?
Operation Iraq betrayal Operation Iraq betrayal
In the absence of anything remotely resembling victory in Iraq, Bush and Cheney play the blame game -- including in a new, authorized biography of the vice president.
Judge dismisses Valerie Plame's lawsuit Judge dismisses Valerie Plame's lawsuit
The outed CIA officer is considering an appeal in her suit against Bush administration officials.
Building the stonewall Building the stonewall
Dick Cheney's unitary coverup philosophy.
Bush's big Iran problem Bush's big Iran problem
The White House is foolish not to recognize that the only way out of the Iraq mess now includes serious negotiations with Iran.
It's finally time for Bush to answer questions about Libby It's finally time for Bush to answer questions about Libby
Why not start with releasing the transcripts of Bush and Cheney's interviews with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald?
Bush and Cheney's tortured secrecy Bush and Cheney's tortured secrecy
Can the White House win a constitutional showdown with Congress over executive privilege after shredding the nation's trust?
Senate panel votes to strip $4.8 million from Cheney's office Senate panel votes to strip $4.8 million from Cheney's office
In what will almost certainly end up as a symbolic vote, a Senate subcommittee decided not to provide some of the funding for the vice president's office until it complies with an executive order.
The real reason for the Libby commutation? The real reason for the Libby commutation?
Over the weekend, two pundits offered their take on why President Bush commuted his former aide's prison sentence.
Majority of Americans favor Cheney impeachment Majority of Americans favor Cheney impeachment
A new poll shows a slim majority in support of impeachment proceedings against the vice president, and a close split on impeachment of President Bush.
"They don't own the Democratic Party" "They don't own the Democratic Party"
Joe Biden talks about lefty bloggers, the perils of candor in a YouTube age, Dick Cheney's secret thoughts, and how many troops a Biden administration would keep in Iraq.
"Even Richard Nixon knew it was time to resign" "Even Richard Nixon knew it was time to resign"
From Iraq to Scooter Libby, Bush and Cheney have broken America's trust and stabbed this nation in the back. It is time for them to go.
Bush and Cheney walk, too Bush and Cheney walk, too
Even as the president confesses that Scooter Libby engaged in a cover-up -- after all, that was the verdict -- he completes the ultimate obstruction of justice in the Plame affair.
Israel's Olmert rises from the rubble Israel's Olmert rises from the rubble
Despite the Gaza disaster and poll numbers that make George Bush look beloved by comparison, the shrewd prime minister has renewed his grip on power.
Libby spared the clink Libby spared the clink
Hours after a court decided that the vice president's former chief of staff could not remain free on bail, President Bush comes through with a commutation.
What George Tenet really knew about Iraq What George Tenet really knew about Iraq
Unraveling the former CIA chief's cover story about bogus intelligence -- and the grand scheme that launched the war.
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