Out of office, Cheney opens up on clashes with Bush
Posted: August 13, 2009 at 4:41 a.m.
Dick Cheney stands with then-President George W. Bush as Bush outlines national security strategy at the White House in July 2002, a time when Cheney's influence was near its peak.
In his first months after stepping down, former Vice President Dick Cheney threw himself into public combat against the "far left" agenda of the new commander in chief. More private reflections, as his memoirs takes shape, have opened a second front against former President George W. Bush.
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