At The Corner, the always-thoughtful Shannen Coffin has a short
but very eloquent, and well-deserved,
tribute to his old boss, Dick Cheney. I think it safe to say
that Dick Cheney has been the most important vice president (AS
vice president; this doesn't count the later work of Veeps who
eventually became president) in American history. Not just
important, but important for the better. What a tremendous public
servant Cheney was, and for what a long period of time! Cheney is
a great American, one to whom we all owe a great debt of
gratitude -- and, may I add, we also ought to be grateful for his
wife Lynne Cheney, whose services to the nation and whose
scholarship also has been impressive, and whose next project, a
biography of James Madison, is one whose completion we should all
eagerly await. I remain sorry that Cheney did not run for
president in 1996; I still think he could have won, and that our
country would have been far better off had he done so.
But read Shannen's tribute linked above; it says it better than I
can.
Kat| 1.20.09 @ 2:33PM
When I think of Cheney's replacement I get sick.
Alan Brooks| 1.20.09 @ 2:38PM
Biden isn't the one to worry about.
actually, i'm worried more about First Lady Oprah.
Frosty| 1.20.09 @ 2:52PM
Worried that she'll sit on you, Alan?
sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 12:16PM
jack wills
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