He was no 'baby kisser,' but Dick Cheney may have been the most powerful vice president in history
Cheney thought Trump was dangerous, yet his cheerleading for a muscular expansion of presidential authority might be considered a blueprint for Trump’s playbook.
Dick Cheney delivering his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia on Aug. 2, 2000
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