So the point is-- not to be facetious about it, because I do think there is validity in comparing a true story to history. Cheney , for instance, Dick Cheney was-- the common technique he used was to leak something to "The New York Times," and then three days later when it was reported
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. Cheney 's house in Wyoming is filled with trophies and war crime memorabilia.
it okay this is from the YouTube service to the president at us.gov subject Dick Cheney sent you a video baby panda bear sneezing hey W this is 10 times cuter than the one you sent me you have towatch to the end he starts to sneeze then falls asleep then oh my God he wakes up by sneezing oh my God oh my God
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is Cheney uh they have made Nixon look much
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, Dick Cheney 's national security advisor, David Wurmser, who was the author of the "Clean Brake Strategy," which we're going to talk about today.
They don't hate us for our freedom." It's not as if, I remember the way Pat Buchanan put it, which I always loved, was he goes, he said, "Dick Cheney makes it sound like Osama Bin Laden stumbled on, like, in the deserts of Afghanistan, He stumbled on to a copy of our Bill of Rights somewhere." And he was like, "Oh, my God, they're free to look at this speedy trial.
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. Dick Cheney was nominally vice president, but in reality he was the shot caller.
Now, all of this is contained in the Project for the New American Century, is, is a blueprint of the vision of the future of the neoconservative, which was created under the supervision of Dick Cheney . Among this project, we find one key point, which was the decision to go into Iraq to bring about a regime change at any possible cost.
that we think is a secret CIA prison and there a goat herder wearing a hat with Dick Cheney 's old company's name on it um so this is this is a photograph of this of this of of this black side the code name of this one was supposedly the salt pit and this is where a lot of
just barely surpassed this year on the mccain-palin ticket but they got Bush and Cheney into office and then during the lame duck period before bush and cheney came in lobbied the federal government with a focus being on phil gramm who was at that point the largest
And so there were times when I was so strict about the budget that I was like, no, I cannot take the bed with the blanket. So I basically Dick Cheney -ed my way into the position, because I was supposed to find someone else.
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because there's very little Foursquare competition there, so I'm now the mayor of the location. I think Cheney was the mayor before, but I can't come out. Anyway, so it's nice to be in a slightly more open, architecture environment. So, I wanna talk about this new book, and talk about a little bit about the arguments and then talk
is now your address I will shoot a baby panda if you mention this to anyone one seriously Dick Cheney okay so those are some actually some of those are in the book and some of those are are um entries that didn't make it into the book we had a very um
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is about Bush and Cheney the first one being the book worse than
KBR which stands for Kellogg Brown and rude which is of course construction company that was a subsidiary of halberton which was Dick Cheney 's company so that was an interesting moment where here we are on the middle of nowhere Afghanistan next to a place that we think is a secret CIA prison and there a goat herder wearing a hat with
This is ten days after he left office on - I think this is on Fox television. This is Cheney : "When we get people who are more concerned about reading the rights to an Al Qaeda terrorist than they are with protecting the United States against people who are absolutely committed to do anything they can to kill Americans, then I worry.
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the and Dick Cheney were opposed to what happened with Abu Gharaib.
to negotiate risks soiling your soul, and selling out principles that you should hold dear. It was not so long ago when after 9/11, Vice President Dick Cheney declared, and I'm quoting, "I have been charged by the president with making sure that none of the tyrannies of the world are negotiated with. We don't negotiate with evil, we defeat it." Well there's the two categorical answers.
They were definitely happy to be chosen. The essay by a woman named Terri Cheney that inspired the Anne Hathaway episode, which is about dating while bipolar,
You don't get Iraq-- Cheney lied to us all.
There's him bringing-- that's Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
to the Bush administration-- the Bush-Cheney administration-- that the extremists would be pursued by the government.
It's easy to be against Dick Cheney .
So is it different from the Bush-Cheney era?
um the uh this whole thing came to light I think you'd be on camera if you come up here so this whole thing came to light in 2004 when Dick Cheney and John Edwards debated in the vice presidential debate um in Cleveland Ohio and I put together a symposium on Ohio in the
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is roots that had occurred under Bush and Cheney uh they would have toughed it out as a national security matter so these
to the oil that is left and I would argue in the same time block our ability running oil companies of course Cheney is the head of Halliburton and
- I just don't know anything in American history that is like it. Within ten days of Vice President Cheney leaving office and Obama assuming the Presidency, the former Vice President was out criticizing the Administration for having renounced torture. I'm going to read a quote from him.
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the It's clear that former Vice President Cheney does believe it fervently and one can't just say as many writers I admire do, "Well, torture doesn't work."
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, There was a gigantic propaganda campaign by Dick Cheney , and his co-conspirators, David Petraeus and Michael Gordon of "The New York Times,"
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, This was all just a propaganda campaign because Dick Cheney and David Petraeus were trying to give George Bush a reason to hit IRGC bases and start the war in 2007.
have ever seen in my life close quote Dick Cheney also liked
it by the way do you know what Lynn said after Cheney came to see it uh Lynn Lynn called Cheney uh the other vice
And in the Gulf War with Secretary of Defense Cheney in charge, the idea
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. 2010. Dick Cheney 's fridge, Wyoming.
In fact, as Dick Cheney put it, we never negotiate with evil.
Remember he was our president in exile for eight years while we-- while Darth Cheney wrecked the whole place and wrecked the Middle East totally
And the story there was that I just got to know Dick Cheney during the 2000 campaign, and my colleague Matthew Scully and I
Greg Mankiw when he said outsourcing made sense and stashed him in Dick Cheney 's basement
of the worst aspects of what many people attribute to the Bush-Cheney era.
And then another was aimed at ending the practice of torture or what the Bush-Cheney administration liked to call enhanced interrogation techniques.
And if you recall, Dick Cheney , when he was vice president, for quite a while, had no pulse.
thousand election so the two thousand election had been until this year the most expensive election for the oil and gas industry since we started keeping records they spent more trying to get Bush and Cheney elected and they had spent on any other election and they were successful that that record was
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the 'Cause as you mentioned, when Cheney gets on TV or one of these extremely anti terrorist people or whatever get on TV, they say, "If we can't interrogate the terrorists, the Al
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, Donald Trump could have gone to Tehran and shook hands with the Ayatollah, as Dick Cheney complained that we had cold relations
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, and by "The Washington Post," reporter Barton Gellman, in his book "Angler," on Dick Cheney .
So when my friend told me this, I did the same thing that Dick Cheney did when George W Bush asked him to find a vice president.
With the Bush administration, I didn't interview Bush or Cheney , but I interviewed many others.
continuing some of the policies that many liberals opposed when they were being enacted by Bush and Cheney , the chances of sort of dismantling the