WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday vigorously defended the White House’s use of broad executive powers during the last eight years, saying he believed that historians would ultimately look favorably on the Bush administration’s efforts to keep the nation safe. Mr. Cheney said the Bush White House had been justified in expanding executive authority across a broad range of policy, including the war in Iraq, treatment of terrorism suspects and the domestic wiretapping program. And he said the president ‘doesn’t have to check with anybody – not Congress, not the courts – before launching a nuclear attack to defend the nation ‘because of the nature of the world we live in since the terrorist strikes of Sept. 11, 2001. The vice president also sharply criticized Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr., offering a pointed response when asked about Mr. Biden’s plans to operate differently from him as vice president and about Mr. Biden’s remark during the Oct. 2 vice-presidential debate with Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska that Mr. Cheney had been ‘the most dangerous vice president we’ve had in American history. ‘If he wants to diminish the office of vice president, that’s obviously his call, […]
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Cheney Defends Bush on President’s Role
Author: RACHEL L. SWARNS
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 22-Dec-08
Link: Cheney Defends Bush on President’s Role
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 22-Dec-08
Link: Cheney Defends Bush on President’s Role
Stephan: This is a clear a statement of the intent that has governed us for the past eight years. This is the consciousness that has made fear so much a part of the American gestalt. Nor the disaffection towards us so present in the rest of the world. Any American who has travelled internationally during these years cannot have failed to notice the difference in the fear level inside and outside of the U.S. This is also what stoked the anti-Americanism so often overheard, if not directly encountered, by travellers. It has weakened not strengthened us to follow this path, and we will be well rid of it.