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Cheney: I'm actually 'loveable'
Vice President Dick Cheney said his image has gotten a bad rap in the press.
Obama's Cheney Dilemma | Newsweek Politics
newsweek.com — Dick Cheney , who will step down as vice president on Jan. 20, has been widely portrayed... as a creature of the dark side, a monstrous figure who trampled on the Constitution to wage war against all foes, real and imagined. Barack Obama was elected ... (more) Obama's Cheney Dilemma | Newsweek Politics
Even Dick Cheney finds Obama's inauguration historic, remarkable, also exciting
Even Dick Cheney finds Obama's inauguration historic, remarkable, also exciting
latimesblogs.latimes.com — In what could pass for a remarkable and historic interview during his last 10 days as likely... the most powerful vice president in national history, conservative Republican Dick Cheney says he sees the inauguration of liberal Democrat Barack Obama  ... (more) Even Dick Cheney finds Obama's inauguration historic, ...
Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming      (AP)
Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming (AP)
news.yahoo.com — AP - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W.... Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody ... (more) Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming (AP)
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Dick Cheney Admits to Being an 'Urban Legend'
Politics Daily — ... In an exit interview with CBS Radio, outgoing Vice President Dick Cheney made some highly dubious claims about himself: ...

Cheney: 'I'm a Warm, Lovable Sort'
Drudge Retort — Thursday, January 08, 2009 Cheney: 'I'm a Warm, Lovable Sort' Vice President Dick Cheney said Wednesday that his image has gotten a bad rap in the press and that "I'm actually a warm, lovable sort." This is not an Onion story! Posted by ...

What Cheney considers an 'urban legend'
Political Animal — WHAT CHENEY CONSIDERS AN 'URBAN LEGEND'.... After spectacular mendacity for eight years, it stands to reason that Dick Cheney would want to go out on a ridiculous note . Vice President Dick Cheney said Wednesday that his image has gotten a bad rap in the press and that he is in fact "a warm, lovable sort." Cheney conceded in an interview with CBS radio that he sometimes expresses himself "rather forcefully toward some of my compatriots, like Pat Leahy from Vermont" but dismissed as a caricature the idea that he is a "Darth Vader-type personality." "I think all of that's been ...

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