Dick Cheney, Still Rested and Ready for Duty

July 11, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Give Vice President Dick Cheney credit for sticking to his heart healthy diet. Just look at this great picture of the fit veep. This was taken at a Maryland pony camp he was visiting this month. We have a story about the visit in the upcoming Washington Whispers column that goes live on the Web late Friday. While at the camp, lots of kids and parents approached him for snapshots and he stayed until everybody got their picture. Here he's with Katie and Morgan Coley, two very cute twins. "It's quite nice to see that he is just like us sometimes," says mom Jeanne Coley.

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I wish his future involved two terms as President. A top-flight clear-thinking patriot..

Steve007 of MO 10:46AM July 29, 2008

I hope he enjoys being back in the spotlight of attending a children's pny camp. Not a few observers expect that Mr. Cheney, Bush and the rest of the Bush-Cheney "rat pack" will be absolutely shunned by polite U.S. society, not to mention in danger of arrest if they travel to the UK, Europe or just about anywhere else. What a wonderfully heartwarming legacy these criminals have left the nation they falsely claim to love. Could the U.S. News try to get a shot of the tanned and fit Mr. Cheney in an oragne jumps suit after President Obama takes office?

Steve Bonser of CA 10:40AM July 15, 2008

What is most frightening about an administration that has corrupted, debased and stolen and has caused untold misery to thousands of families through its lies and outright thievery and incompetence is the fact that there are actually some Americans that defend this rat's nest. The nightmare may be over in a few months but the lingering stench is something that this country will take years to overcome.

Alexander Sasha of NY 7:51PM July 14, 2008

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