Is Cheney Taking Cheap Shots in His New Memoir?

Dick Cheney's memoir 'In My Time' attacks many former colleagues

August 30, 2011 RSS Feed Print
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney's memoir In My Time hit book stores Tuesday and while on the publicity tour he promised that it would cause "heads exploding all over Washington." In the book, he stands by the controversial waterboarding interrogation technique, reveals that he had a letter of resignation sitting in his desk drawer in case his health failed him , and recalls the details of his personal experience of 9-11. However, what is exploding most heads is the attacks he launches at other Republicans. [See a photo gallery of Bush’s legacy.]

Cheney claims Arizona Sen. John McCain once angrily stormed out of the room during a discussion of interrogation techniques and the vice president mocks McCain for interrupting his 2008 presidential campaign to return to Washington to address the financial crisis. Cheney calls Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "naïve" for her attempts to negotiate with North Korea and recounts a time when welled up with tears in his office over the Nigerian uranium scandal. Cheney insinuates that he was behind Rice predecessor Colin Powell's 2004  resignation, saying it was "for the best" even though Powell claims that he always planned to serve as Secretary of State for only one term.

Jamie Stiehm calls Cheney a "sore winner" and his memoir "the saddest story in our time." Susan Milligan agrees, describing In My Time to be "so unapologetic as to be a caricature." Even Colin Powell has come out against the memoir, saying it takes many "cheap shots" and that Cheney "overshot the runway."

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Cheneys near manic defense of many of his closed minded decisions and assessments is pathetic. He is being dragged out of life's room screaming....THEY ARE ALL AGAINST ME!

This man's place in political history is deminishing with each defensive word emerging from his rapidly stiffening countenanace.

Charlie M. of CA 2:55AM October 08, 2011

This lying, draft dodging, hypocrite is at it again. Josef Goebbels would be proud of this piece of crud called cheney.

Nick Marker of WY 12:33PM September 02, 2011

Growing up during the Vietnam War, I recall watching Huntley-Brinkley and seeing the weekly American death toll while in grade school. In 1971, I enlisted in the Army and studied (hopped) Vietmamese (Zipanese) from Jan. to Dec. 1972. My orders to ‘Nam were canceled in Jan. 1973. Instead of serving in SE Asia, I served at a desk in the National Security Agency where I learned, from experience at age nineteen, the government lied.

No one in the Bush administration ever described a delivery system whereby WMDs would actually threaten US.

Here are under radar facts about the decision to invade Iraq.

http://napoleonlive.info/what-i-think/dick-cheney-doinks-history/

Jerry Frey of OH 8:08AM August 31, 2011

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