A YEAR LATER, CHENEY REPLIES ——– by Steve Nadis
In an interview earlier this week, Dick Cheney admitted that “for a while there, I was criticized for being the vice president of torture. We don’t torture. That’s not what we’re involved in.” Perhaps he was responding to a post that appeared in Call Me Snake on October 15, 2005 entitled “Vice President of Torture.” Former CIA director Stansfield Turner called Cheney “vice president for torture” in an interview two days later (October 17, 2005) and a week after that, the Washington Post ran an editorial entitled “Vice President for Torture.” So it appears, in refering to the “vice president OF torture” label (as opposed to the “vice president FOR torture” label), Cheney was responding to, and denying, the most serious charge of all–that leveled against him here at Call Me Snake.
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Snake, if Cheney invites you over to talk about your blog post over a friendly hunting trip… JUST SAY NO!
I think Mr Stansfield, & possibly even the Post may have been referring to it being a “torture” to work under the guy. Or maybe it being torture in knowing that he’s a heartbeat away from heading up our Country.
One can only dream…)
Personally I find it tortuous (sic?) to think this blob even got to the point of political power that he HAS!
(Maybe he’ll ‘visit the Troops’ & become a victim of his own devices…unexpectedly.
Good advice, FW. You had me worried for awhile, Marco, when you referred to “this blob.” But then I realized you meant that other guy, not this blog.
your blog is very nice !