Thursday, January 8, 2009

Dick Cheney

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What Barack Obama, Britney Spears, President Bush, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Paris Hilton and Others Might Have Said

25 things that might have been said over the New Year's holiday. more >>

Rick Warren, Dick Cheney, and Why Liberals and Conservatives Alike Need a Holiday Timeout

Take a deep holiday breath and relax a little bit. more >>

Cheney, 9/11, and His Nutty Visions of Presidential Power

Does the vice president have any credibility? No. more >>

Seriously? Cheney on Senator Leahy

Vice President Cheney makes no apologies to Sen. Patrick Leahy. more >>

Vice President Biden's Model: Cheney? Gore? Bush? Agnew?

Joe Biden will have to carve out his territory, Nick Ragone writes. more >>

Cheney Was a Powerful Force During Bush's Presidency

Vice President Cheney pushed President Bush to expand his powers. more >>

Seriously? Dick Cheney on His Hunting Accident

Cheney discussed his 2006 hunting accident, when he wounded a campaign contributor. more >>

Sarah Palin, Constitutional Scholar: New Powers for the Vice Presidency That Even Dick Cheney Doesn't Have?

As if there are powers that Dick Cheney would leave un-grabbed. more >>

Gustav Sends Republicans Into Damage Control Mode

Bush won't speak at the Republican National Convention and some are happy he's staying away. more >>

Bob Ney: GOP Felon and Nut Case

It turns out he was victim of a grand Cheney-led conspiracy to prevent Middle East peace. Seriously. more >>

Public Opinion: How Different Would a McCain Presidency Be From Bush-Cheney?

McCain appears to be distancing himself from the incumbents. Is it plausible, or would he be the same? more >>

To Democrats, McCain's Potential Vice Presidents Are the 7 Dwarfs

The Democrats "Next Cheney" site slams all of those on McCain's potential No. 2 list. more >>

Dick Cheney, Still Rested and Ready for Duty

A tipster captures a snapshot of Cheney looking fit and tan. more >>

A Hot Political Trend: Saying 'Sorry'

Cheney, Romney, McCain, Clinton, and Obama have all apologized for remarks recently. more >>

After Leaving Office Cheney Gets Only 180 Days of Police Protection

When Vice President Dick Cheney leaves office, it will cost the U.S. Secret Service $22,222 a day to protect him for the six months he's eligible. more >>

The Big Cheney Shrug-Off

When asked about polls showing most Americans think the war isn't worth it, Cheney replied, "So?" more >>

Morning Buzz: March 17, 2008

JPMorgan Chase & Co. struck a deal and will absorb Bear Stearns, once one of its largest rivals on Wall Street, for a shockingly low price of $2 per share. Bear Stearns bet on mortgage-backed investments and is now the first major bank to be undone by the subprime mortgage market's collapse. Unwinding Bear Stearns, the nation's fifth-biggest investment house, should provide insight into what other financial institutions might have on their books. more >>

Cheney's Quite the Romantic...Really

In the Cheney household every February, valentines aren't just sent on the 14th. more >>

Cheney Lawyer Is Leaving

The office of Vice President Cheney is saying goodbye to a top-level official. Cheney's office confirmed late today to U. more >>

If Cheney Were in the Race...

There are plenty of reasons the vice president wouldn't do well with the voters. more >>

Cheney Does Too Care About Troops

A lot of things have been said about Dick Cheney, but don't call him callous to wounded troops. more >>

Bush Passes the Buck

The commander in chief makes it clear that the next president will have to find a way out of Iraq. more >>

Out Loud: August 26, 2007

Sen. Barack Obama, rebutting in a Democratic debate that he's not ready to be president because he lacks experience. more >>

Cartoon of the Day

Karaoke Dick

Didn't know that Vice President Dick Cheney could sing? Well, we still don't, but check out comedian Harry Shearer playing a grim veep singing an ode to his old aide and CIA spy figure Scooter Libby. more >>

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