The Post’s recent series on Dick Cheney’s vice presidency certainly got my attention. Having held that office myself over a quarter-century ago, I have more than a passing interest in its evolution from the backwater of American politics to the second most powerful position in our government. Almost all of that evolution, under presidents and vice presidents of both parties, has been positive — until now. Under George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, it has gone seriously off track
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DV is now citing Mondale….such desperation from a group that claims to be confident.
This is getting fun to watch!
“Like this guy knows anything!”
He knows what it feels like to be on the receiving end of an electoral ass-whipping.
For all of your chest thumping, I think we can all agree that we’d be much better off right now if Mondale was the VP and not Cheney.
Ooops….I forgot. You guys are part of the 12% of Delawareans who still think Bush/Cheney is on the right track.
My bad.
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DV is now citing Mondale….such desperation from a group that claims to be confident.
This is getting fun to watch!
“Like this guy knows anything!”
He knows what it feels like to be on the receiving end of an electoral ass-whipping.
For all of your chest thumping, I think we can all agree that we’d be much better off right now if Mondale was the VP and not Cheney.
Ooops….I forgot. You guys are part of the 12% of Delawareans who still think Bush/Cheney is on the right track.
My bad.