Dick Cheney wrote a book and I can't wait to read it! I really like Mr. Cheney and In My Time appears to provide an inside look into his world while serving in the White House.
Drudge is reporting some juicy details that include some non-apologetic explanations of certain highlights during the term of the administration. Click title of this post for article. He admits errors but, on Iraq he maintains we did the right thing. Here's more:
* In a chapter entitled, SETBACK, Cheney is blunt about failures in Bush Administration foreign policy, especially in the second term. He criticizes 'concessions delivered' to North Korea 'in the naive hope that despots would respond in kind,' and says the president was badly served by his State Department, including through advice that was 'utterly misleading.'
* Cheney excoriates Colin Powell for standing by silently, knowing that his deputy Richard Armitage was responsible for leaking Valerie Plame's identity to the press.
* Says that it's not Guantanamo Bay that hurts America's image abroad but rather critics like Barack Obama who 'peddle falsehoods about it.Good for Cheney! I enjoy his character so much because he's not a bullsh****. He's confident in what he believes in and is not scared of the silly liberals who attack him constantly. This book should have liberal pundits foaming at the mouth in no time!
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This guy provides the classic template of what conservatives need to be: totally unapologetic, never yielding a millimeter to their leftist opponents, and treating these opponents with lofty, contemptuous disregard.
Oh, Viktor ...I must steal your comment. I love it!
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