Dick Cheney

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The GOP on the verge of imploding
A look at how radicalism has forced the Republican Party to retreat.
Dick Cheney was never a "grown-up"
A hard look at how one man changed the face of neoconservatism.
Scott Bateman: Cheney on 4,000 U.S. dead in Iraq
"We are fortunate to have a group of men and women ... who voluntarily put on the uniform and go in harm's way."
Quote of the day
Why is Dick Cheney focusing particularly hard on the opinion of "the commander in the field"?
Five years and counting
The Iraq war and its toll on women, here and over there.
"You don't care what the American people think?"
Dick Cheney says he doesn't pay attention to "fluctuations" in public opinion on Iraq.
War? What war?
News coverage of the war in Iraq has shrunk dramatically.
Cheney calls Iraq invasion a "successful endeavor"
The vice president spoke at a press conference during a surprise visit to Iraq.
Pakistan turns scary for Bush's war on terror
The unraveling of Pervez Musharraf's presidency has dealt a severe blow to Bush's fatally flawed policy in the region.
Cheney on Congress: Where are the men?
The vice president says his old friends are marching "to the tune of Nancy Pelosi" and "not carrying the big stick."
An Iran bombshell for Bush
The White House knew months ago about Iran's stalled nuclear program. But Bush and Cheney have kept up the war rhetoric.
Four things we don't believe
What Clinton watches. What Obama doesn't know. Plus: Oprah Winfrey and Cheney's heart.
Did Bush ask Scott McClellan to lie -- or didn't he?
Former press secretary Scott McClellan says someone in the Bush administration made him spread "false information" about Plame-gate to the press. Time for Congress to ask tough questions.
McClellan implicates Bush, Cheney in Plame lie
Former White House press secretary says the president and vice president were involved in the false exoneration of Libby and Rove.
Goodbye, Mr. Bush
The Republican will to power remains ferocious. It will take a dauntless Democratic leader to win back the White House and restore dignity to the Constitution.
How Cheney took control of Bush's foreign policy
The new veep installed crony Don Rumsfeld as secretary of defense, and would've won Paul Wolfowitz the top post at CIA -- if not for Wolfowitz's zipper problem.
Making a mockery of impeachment
The mainstream media on the marginalization beat.
Battle of the Bushes
The battle lines between father and son were drawn. In the balance hung policies that would kill and maim hundreds of thousands of people and change the global balance of power for years to come.
Cheney in the bubble
The vice president says he draws his strength from the "vast majority of the American people."
The sad decline of Michael Mukasey
His reputation for integrity was meant to restore credibility to the Justice Department. Instead, his remarks on waterboarding show that he, like Alberto Gonzales, has let the White House call the shots.
Cheney's got a gun, again
Warning to readers in New York: The vice president will be hunting this weekend.
Fair Plame
After years of enforced silence, Valerie Plame Wilson finally tells all -- except for the stuff the CIA blacked out.
Red State Update: Dick Cheney's family tree
Genealogical research leads Lynne Cheney to a relative who doesn't wear a flag lapel pin.
Nuclear hypocrisy
To avoid war, Bush should engage in direct negotiations with Iran -- and restore America's commitment to its own disarmament.
The man who sold the war
"Curveball" author Bob Drogin talks about the Iraqi defector responsible for much of the CIA's bogus prewar intelligence about Iraqi WMD.
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