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Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President Hardcover – July 24, 2007
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During a forty-year career in politics, Vice President Dick Cheney has been involved in some of the most consequential decisions in recent American history. He was one of a few select advisers in the room when President Gerald Ford decided to declare an end to the Vietnam War. Nearly thirty years later, from the presidential bunker below the White House in the moments immediately following the attacks of September 11, 2001, he helped shape the response: America's global war on terror.
Yet for all of his influence, the world knows very little about Dick Cheney. The most powerful vice president in U.S. history has also been the most secretive and guarded of all public officials. "Am I the evil genius in the corner that nobody ever sees come out of his hole?" Cheney asked rhetorically in 2004. "It's a nice way to operate, actually."
Now, in Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, New York Times bestselling author and Weekly Standard senior writer Stephen F. Hayes offers readers a groundbreaking view into the world of this most enigmatic man. Having had exclusive access to Cheney himself, Hayes draws upon hundreds of interviews with the vice president, his boyhood friends, political mentors, family members, reticent staffers, and senior Bush administration officials, to deliver a comprehensive portrait of one of the most important political figures in modern times.
The wide range of topics Hayes covers includes Cheney's withdrawal from Yale; his early run-ins with the law; the incident that almost got him blackballed from working in the Ford White House; his meteoric rise to congressional leadership; his opposition to removing Saddam Hussein from power after the first Gulf War; the solo, cross-country drive he took after leaving the Pentagon; his selection as Bush's running mate; his commanding performance on 9/11; the aggressive intelligence and interrogation measures he pushed in the aftermath of those attacks; the necessity of the Iraq War; the consequences of mistakes made during and after that war; and intelligence battles with the CIA and their lasting effects. With exhaustive reporting, Hayes shines a light into the shadows of the Bush administration and finds a very different Dick Cheney from the one America thinks it knows.
- Print length592 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication dateJuly 24, 2007
- Dimensions6 x 2.62 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100060723467
- ISBN-13978-0060723460
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Stephen F. Hayes is a senior writer for the Weekly Standard and the author of the New York Times bestseller The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America. He has been a commentator on many television and radio broadcasts, including the Today show, Meet the Press, the Diane Rehm Show, Fox News Sunday, the O'Reilly Factor, and CNN's Late Edition. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Wall Street Journal, The National Review, and the New York Post. He lives on the Chesapeake Bay with his wife and two children.
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- Publisher : HarperCollins; 1st edition (July 24, 2007)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 592 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0060723467
- ISBN-13 : 978-0060723460
- Item Weight : 2.08 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 2.62 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #850,874 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #211 in Cultural Policy
- #5,523 in Political Leader Biographies
- #7,613 in Political Science (Books)
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As with any political book bias is a huge concern. When it comes to Cheney's early years much of what is written matches up with other biographies on Reagan and Ford and really paints a picture of how those offices worked. His recounting of the 9/11 events also is in line with those reports by George Tennet, Richard Clarke and others. When it comes to the war in Iraq there is a lot of dancing around and I found this to be the least helpful part of the book since it seemed to contradict what others had written. Now the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle and I doubt we will ever know if this administration came in with the intent to go to war in Iraq. One thing this book makes very clear is the Bush cabinet was a product of Dick Cheney. He surrounded Bush with close friends like Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Rice and Powell.
As to the charge of Cheney being the puppet master it is hard to get a sense. Cheney was selected as VP because he had the experience in government that George Bush did not and he would use that experience to be an effective administrator. Given Cheney's already reluctant and private nature it created the appearance of a more sinister front than seems to be presented here. Overall it is a very interesting look at Cheney's life and worth the time to read.
This is the definitive book that opens up the vast tomb of the life and career of Dick Cheney; its packed with both the nuances of his life and family along with a touch of hardships and the challenges he faced at various times during his life. I won't delve into the details of how he worked hard to make it to the Vice Presidency - since the book covers them so well - but Mr. Cheney is literally a self-made American in a country that today seems to promote only the political insiders or those who are due "favors" via the accrued acquisition of political currency. Many people who read this will think that he was in fact a political insider from birth but this book begs to differ. The book shows how he climbed the political ladder himself by implying help from both Divine Providence and help from Lynne Cheney ("The Boss") as Dick would say.
Erudite, succinct, a man of few words but of tremendous action, a bookworm that always was reading and collecting facts to base his decisions on. A man of pure Wyoming character, dry sense of humor, and a family man that made the hard decision to put country before family, along with a heck of a knack to catch steel-head trout with a fly-rod, the book "Cheney" is a must read for anyone who needs to see what it takes to overcome tremendous hurtles but to stay humble and focused on the goal of protecting the homeland.
Never before had I read such a book that truly agrees with the statement - Richard Cheney, the presidential Vice President!
of the USA. Is Cheney more interesting than Biden? Definitely! No matter how you stack it, a detailed study
of perhaps our most powerful VP ever.



