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Cheney Felt Bush Stopped Listening to Him

Posted August 13, 2009

By Brian Kates
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Dick Cheney grouses that President Bush "went soft" in his second term, caving in to public pressure and failing to take his hardline advice, according to associates working with the former vice president on his memoirs.

Cheney, one of American history's most influential second bananas, is offering glimpses of his memoirs in chats with authors, diplomats and policy experts prior to publication in 2011, the Washington Post reports.

"In the second term, he felt Bush was moving away from him," one participant told the newspaper. "He said Bush was shackled by the public reaction and the criticism he took....The implication was that Bush had gone soft on him, or rather Bush had hardened against Cheney's advice.

Bush "showed an independence that Cheney didn't see coming," the insider said.

Despite an ailing heart, the former vice president, 68, rises early, reads voraciously, enjoys attending the soccor and softball games of his oldest grandchildren, Kate and Elizabeth, and spends time fly fishing near his vacation homes in Wyoming and on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

But most of his days are spent hunkered down in an office in the garage of his McLean, Va., home, working on his memoirs, which will cover his career from chief of staff under President Gerald Ford to vice president under Bush.

Cheney, who has said "the statute of limitations has expired," now tells confidants that his memoir will describe his heated arguments with Bush in full.

Bush halted the waterboarding of accused terrorists, closed secret CIA prisons, sought congressional approval of domestic surveillance and reached out diplomatically to Iran and North Korea, all of which Cheney opposed.

Cheney told one small group recently that he had no interest "in sharing personal details," as Bush said he plans to do in his upcoming book.

But he is expected to serve up a particularly stinging account of his former boss' refusal to pardon I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby, after the vice -president's former chief of staff was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice in leaking an undercover CIA officer's name to the media in 2007.

John P. Hannah, Cheney's second-term national security adviser, said the former vice president is as driven now as he was while in office by fears of enemies acquiring nuclear weapons and passing them to terrorists.

He acknowledges "doubts about the main channels of American policy" in Bush's second term, Hannah said. "He really feels he has an obligation" to save the country from danger.

Cheney gives no weight, close associates told the Washington Post, to his low approval ratings or to complaints by Republicans about his effect on the GOP's decline.

"What impressed me was his continuing zeal," said an associate who discussed the book with Cheney. "He hadn't stepped back a bit from the positions he took in office to a more relaxed, Olympian view.

"He was still very much in the fray. He's not going to soften anything or accommodate shifts of conscience."

Reader Comments

Et Tu Cheney

W.

Dick Cheney

Several years ago, Dick Cheney rode into town with his entourage. He was a guest at a local plantation, and stopped at a local sporting goods store to buy ammunition. Traffic was stopped by strange people who emerged from black SUVs, and we locals were prevented from going about our daily lives. To the best of my knowledge Cheney made no contact with people, presumably could care less about anything other than his hunting trip; I have no idea if he shot anything, animal or human. However I was left with a sense of a very arrogant man, was frustrated by the holdup to my routine, and have had a good deal of animus since towards this man.

Judging from comments here and in many other places about Cheney, he may well be the most reviled man in the US. Cheney may think that writing his memoirs can justify his abuses of people and power, or maybe he uses them for repentance, and to ask forgiveness. If he does, I hope we the people can respond graciously.

Cheney/Bush comments

Cheney is truly a scary person and to think this person was a heartbeat from being President! It seems that Bush finally wised up, and I think he is a better person for it.

If Cheney was really that concerned about our nation, then why did he request and receive so many deferments.

Wasn't it four or five? Please, give me a break Cheney.

Anywhere else, you would be in prison which is where you should be for all the people who have been buried because of your actions.

I suspect you are by far a much richer person with all your oil connections, Haliburton, etc., and the list goes on.

But time will reveal your evilness and the people may not get justice on earth, but you will meet your judgement day.

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