Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Dick Cheney

Obama and Democrats' Torture Problem

The president must decide if he wants to keep the issue of torture alive. more >>

Obama Is Right: Cheney and Bush Fell for Bin Laden's Terrorist Trick

Cheney-Bush scare tactics and "enhanced" interrogation hurt America, not al Qaeda, president says. more >>

Obama and Cheney Spar Over Guantanamo

Obama defends his decision to close the prison, vows never to release terrorists who pose a danger. more >>

Obama and Cheney Face Off: Who Won?

Obama and the former vice president deliver dueling speeches on national security. more >>

Obama's Right and Cheney Doesn't Get It: Freedom Makes Us Strong

Don't be fooled by the notion that open societies are weak. more >>

Did Bush/Cheney Torture Get U.S. Into the War in Iraq?

Did the Bush administration use harsh interrogation techniques to knowingly obtain faulty information? more >>

Dick Cheney and the Torture Controversy

The bar has been set pretty low for what is acceptable in America these days ["GOP Strategists to Cheney: Enough, Already," usnews.com]. If simulating death by drowning (waterboarding) is not torture, then I would hate to hear what Cheney and others consider to be torture. more >>

Pelosi and Cheney Torture Their Parties on CIA Lies and National Security Threats

Stop them before they speak again—for the good of their own sides. more >>

If Bush and Cheney Kept America Safe, Then Why 9/11?

Terrorists might have waited for Bush to take office before planning their attack. more >>

Dick Cheney's Talk on Terror Is the Real Danger to This Country

Forget about Obama's terror policies, Dick Cheney needs to shut up. more >>

GOP Strategists to Cheney: Enough, Already

Some are concerned Cheney will be seen as the spokesman for the party. more >>

Democrats Mock Republicans for Old-Timers on TV Shows

The DNC ran a Web ad responding to Cheney, Gingrich, and McCain on the Sunday shows. more >>

Cheney Opposes GOP Moderation, but What About His Support for Gay Rights?

The former veep doesn't want Republicans to moderate. So how can he explain his gay rights support? more >>

John Edwards Hush Money? He Couldn't Beat Cheney, Now His 15 Minutes Are Up

Federal allegations raise an interesting question: Aren't we done with this guy yet? more >>

Torture Panel Must Get Facts So, Cheney Aside, the Nation Can Move On

Panel should learn where the nation erred, but skip the trials. Though there is this one guy... more >>

Cheney's Retirement Food: Sushi

The former vice president has been seen tooling around Northern Virginia. more >>

Republican Thugs Rove, Cheney, Limbaugh Try to Rough Up Obama With Lies and Hate

Criticism's one thing, but Rove, Cheney, and Limbaugh stir the pot with political poison. more >>

Ex-Joint Chiefs Chairman Myers Doubts Hersh Assassination Squad Story

The former general doubts the investigative reporter. more >>

Cheney and Rumsfeld Try to Accurately Recall Their Work

Cheney stopped by Rumsfeld's office to help him with his memoir. more >>

Ex-VP Dick Cheney Outraged President Bush Didn't Grant 'Scooter' Libby Full Pardon

During their final days in office Cheney campaigned for a full pardon for Libby. more >>

Dick Cheney Lost All Credibility During the Bush Years

The former vice president still doesn't get it. more >>

Dick Cheney Issues New Terror Threat--the Former Vice President Shows His Farcical Side

If you weren't sure he is a caricature of a villain, he wanted to clear things up. more >>

Is Rahm Emanuel to Barack Obama what Dick Cheney was to George W. Bush?

The two have a lot more in common than you'd think. more >>

Dick Cheney in a Wheelchair, Part Deux

Great minds think alike. more >>

Dick Cheney in a Wheelchair—Blofeld, Strangelove, or Potter?

Which pop culture villain has he most come to resemble? more >>

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