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Home Front: Politix
Dick Cheney, reviewed
2011-09-03
In which the editor of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page reviews a book. A taste:
It's hard to believe now, but Dick Cheney was once a favorite of the Washington establishment. As a young chief of staff to President Gerald Ford and then for 10 years a member of Congress, he was deemed by the town's political arbiters to be a sensible conservative, not a Reaganite or Bible-thumping crazy. The media loved him. When George H.W. Bush nominated him to be defense secretary after John Tower was rejected, he was confirmed unanimously in seven days.

Then came the George W. Bush administration, 9/11, the wars on terror and in Iraq, and Cheney the Reasonable became—pick your Dowdian cliché—Darth Vader, Dr. Strangelove, torturer in chief, Rasputin, the mad bomber.

This image transformation says far more about Washington's partisan warfare than it does about Mr. Cheney, who emerges in "In My Time" as the same man I've observed for more than 20 years—measured, more discreet than a journalist would prefer, conservative with a pragmatic streak but also relentless and unapologetic in pursuing his policy goals. Readers looking for a memoir with the strategic sweep of Dean Acheson's or Henry Kissinger's will be disappointed. The book nonetheless makes a contribution to history by showing how the Bush administration worked, and why it often didn't.
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#2  Anonymoose yes he is a fighter. I would suggest a good measure of credit must be given to his medical team who are outstanding. Being educated by his team the choice is clear. Not demeaning but as an equal with his best interests at heart. I believe he applies what he is instructed by his team. His pragmatism may have helped him deal with this the best. My two cents.
Posted by: Dale   2011-09-03 19:58  

#1  A big chunk of it should be about his medical condition, having survived any number of heart malfunctions that would have killed other people a dozen times over.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-09-03 13:29  

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