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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
Dick Cheney delivering his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia on Aug. 2, 2000
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