Dick Cheney, Vice President and Self-Described 'Darth Vader,' Was a Champion of the War State
The former vice president liked being compared to the supervillain as a joke. But he had seriously villainous effects on millions of people in real life.
Dick Cheney died of old age in his own bed, surrounded by a loving family. In life, he had made sure that hundreds of thousands of people would not enjoy the same privilege. The former vice president had a deep commitment to presidential power, which he had the chance to implement during the so-called "Global War on Terror." The fruits of his efforts were a disastrous war of choice against Iraq, a torture program that dishonored America, and a surveillance state that we still live under.
One of Cheney's more famous nicknames was "Darth Vader," a reference to the villain of Star Wars. Both he and George W. Bush, the president Cheney served under, leaned into the epithet for laughs. After all, Cheney once shot his hunting partner in the chest, only to have the victim apologize.
But Cheney's ruthlessness was not just a matter of eccentric personal behavior. In September 2001, he infamously told NBC News that the U.S. government would have to cross over to the "dark side" to keep Americans safe. Asked years later about the fact that 25 percent of CIA detainees were innocent, including a man who was tortured to death, Cheney said that he has "no problem as long as we achieve our objective."
Before becoming the face of the war on terror, Cheney was a cold warrior. As a Ford administration staffer, he pushed back hard against attempts to expand the Freedom of Information Act in the wake of the Watergate scandal. After a ten-year stint in Congress, he was appointed Secretary of Defense by President George H.W. Bush. In that position, Cheney oversaw America's first post-Cold War displays of muscle, the wars against rogue former client dictators in Panama and Iraq.
"By God, we've kicked the Vietnam syndrome once and for all," the elder Bush exclaimed in a 1991 speech, standing in front of Cheney, who no doubt felt the same. Cheney had entered government at a time when civil libertarians and foreign policy doves, galvanized by the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, were hemming in presidential power. Now he had a taste of what the White House could do without limits. Cheney even commissioned a study on using nuclear weapons on Iraq, a route the elder Bush thankfully did not take.
Along with a belief in unilateral action, Cheney walked away with a specific taste for war in the Middle East. "We're always going to have to be involved there," he told PBS in 1996. Ten years later, the younger Bush brought Cheney back into the White House just in time to witness the attacks by Al Qaeda on September 11, 2001. "There wasn't a dove in the room," Cheney told a crowd, smiling, only a few weeks after the massacre.
Although Al Qaeda was an organization run by Saudis and based in Afghanistan, the Bush administration took the opportunity to finish off its unrelated conflict with Iraq. Cheney was one of the principal figures pushing for the war and trying to dig up dubious connections between Al Qaeda and Iraq. Writing about the push for war a decade later, The Atlantic called Cheney a "uniquely irresponsible and mendacious" figure in the administration.
Cheney knew what the consequences would be; in his 1996 interview, Cheney had warned that a U.S.-led regime change effort in Iraq "would get bogged down in a long drawn-out conflict." That prediction came true. The U.S. invasion destroyed Iraqi society and incited 14 years of civil war, including the rise and fall of the Islamic State group. The Iraq Body Count Project has documented 187,499–211,046 civilian deaths, along with another 100,000 combatant deaths.
Domestically, the war on terror meant treating the entire American public as suspects, and the Bush administration authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to begin warrantless mass surveillance of the population. Cheney had his own lawyer oversee the program in order to steamroll internal dissent. "We are vulnerable, as was shown on 9/11, and you never know what you're going to need when you need it," Cheney later told CNN, in the aftermath of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden's revelations that the government had been lying about the full extent of its surveillance.
Torture was perhaps the most infamous wartime measure, even though it affected the least number of people. Like the decisions to invade Iraq and authorize mass surveillance, the decision to disappear and torture terrorism suspects without trial was an initiative that Cheney personally saw through (although he later insisted that anything authorized by the Department of Justice didn't count as torture). During the first Trump administration, Cheney publicly called for the return of "enhanced interrogation."
In the last years of his life, Cheney criticized both Democratic and Republican administrations which he thought were too soft on national security. And Cheney was also willing to reach across the aisle to praise his opponents when he thought they were ruthless enough at war. After President Barack Obama authorized the assassination of an American citizen by drone, Cheney called it a "pretty good program."
In fact, he first brought up the "Darth Vader" nickname in a 2007 speech to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a hawkish think tank founded by a former Clinton administration official. Some of the Washington Institute figures whom Cheney praised in his speech have been influential throughout the Obama era and beyond; the institute itself helped staff the Biden administration. Cheney's agenda is bipartisan now.
"Most of you knew me long before anyone called me Darth Vader," Cheney said. "I've been asked if that nickname bothers me, and the answer is, no. After all, Darth Vader is one of the nicer things I've been called recently."
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Dick Cheney endorsed Kamala. Perhaps he did with TDS.
Dick Chaney, the 46th president of the United States.
“Use your aggressive feelings, boy, let the hate flow through you” - Emperor Palpatine
Cheney was Palpatine!!! Not Anakin Skywalker. Bush who was a super popular governor and a pilot and had twins which means he was Darth Vader!! Except nobody manipulated Bush according to Colin Powell because it was Bush who brought up Iraq before Cheney could even talk to him. And had the Jews or neocons or Cheney manipulated Bush we would have invaded Iran!
Bush wanted Saddam dead and Lee Raymond and the Saudi king wanted Iraqi oil to flow freely because high oil prices are an existential threat to the global oil industry…and in fact high oil prices are what led to fracking which has decreased the importance of Middle East oil. Iran has huge natural gas reserves but Bush and Tillerson were focused on Qatar to export LNG to America.
The entire Iraq war was totally ginned up by the neo-cons and the MSM went along with it.
Nope, Bush wanted it…nobody manipulated Bush. And invading Iraq wasn’t out of left field as we had waged war with Iraq in 1991 and W’s and Rove’s takeaway was that it wrapped up too quickly and thus by the election the bounce was gone. So Rove was tasked with maximizing the positive political impact of invading Iraq and sure enough Bush eked out a win with a terrible economy thanks to Iraq and splooging deficit spending into the economy.
Cheney was the apprentice to Randi Weingarten?!?!
I thought it was unfitting to speak ill of the dead.
Only if they're not on the Right. You'd think they could at least wait until the body was in the ground but everyone has to get their obituary out immediately - as if we really cared what Petti's thought and feelings on the guy are.
Doubly so when he (and 90% of the obits) are just repeating the same things - Cheney effective and influential but Cheney bad. Yeah, we already knew all that.
Cheney was a Democrat when he died!! He’s burning in hell as a baby killing gay marriage supporting dude with hairy smelly balls playing girls sports TDS suffering traitor!!!!
Shrike thinks he's being sarcastic but pretty much this.
So, is it okay to criticize the policies of THIS dead Republican? Just want to know what are the new rules from the 'woke right'.
The only good Republican is a dead Republican.
Unfortunately that theorum applies to most politicians.
https://psychcentral.com/disorders/treating-pedophilia#ssr-is
And now Shrike and KKKemjeff are calling us all out for... consistency?
ChatGPT what are Jeff and Shrike doing here?
In that exchange, both Jeff and Shrike are using sarcasm and moral signaling to take shots at what they portray as hypocrisy or partisanship on the right — but in different ways.
Here’s what each is doing:
Jeff (chemjeff radical individualist):
1. He’s employing sarcastic insinuation.
“So, is it okay to criticize the policies of THIS dead Republican? Just want to know what are the new rules from the ‘woke right.’”
Jeff is mocking what he sees as a double standard among conservatives — implying that they sanctify Republicans after death while condemning others for criticizing them.
2. This is rhetorical baiting — phrased as a question but meant as an accusation of hypocrisy.
3. The term “woke right” is a jab meant to imply that modern conservatives behave like the “woke left,” policing speech and outrage selectively.
Shrike:
1. Shrike replies with nihilistic cynicism and escalation:
“The only good Republican is a dead Republican. Unfortunately that theorem applies to most politicians.”
2. The first sentence mimics a hate slogan (“the only good X is a dead X”) to shock or provoke, while the second sentence walks it back slightly with a “pox on all houses” sentiment.
3. It’s both provocative and performatively edgy — using dark humor to express general contempt for politicians while signaling ideological cynicism.
Overall dynamic:
- Jeff uses sarcasm to accuse the right of hypocrisy and bait a reaction.
- Shrike amplifies the hostility, cloaking disdain in cynicism and irony.
Together they’re not debating policy or principle, but performing tribal antagonism — using irony and exaggeration to express contempt for their political opponents.
Which dead republican is it not OK to criticize?
Teddy Roosevelt.
https://psychcentral.com/disorders/treating-pedophilia#ssr-is
Lincoln?
Didn't they try to tear his statue down in the Woke riots of 2020?
Cato the Younger?
Republicans, living and dead, are criticized all the time here.
Hey bigly bigoted bigot bot, if you’re trying to boaf sidez the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a 31-year old that debated people, with an 84-year old that died of natural causes who helped spearhead two forever wars that resulted in many being killed along with trillions of dollars wasted you might run into some pushback on that. But an analogy or two attempting to push that narrative would be welcome for the potential entertainment value.
Conflation is one of the biggest tools in the Lying Jeffy tricks box.
If one of us were assassinated by a mentally ill trantifa he/she/it, they wouldn’t say “He debated college students.” They would say “He debated retards.”
If you are incapable of distinguishing between natural causes and assassinations, then you will never be capable of much.
Chaney is said to have died of natural causes....he ran out of Adrenochrome.
From the moment he chose himself to be Dubya’s VP Cheney sabotaged Jrs presidency. Cheney was the worst VP in US history in part because he was the most influential. He oversaw multiple wars, the surveillance state, trillion dollar deficits, and led the GOP to humiliating defeats in 2006 and 2008.
There is no wonder why he and Dubya were shunned by the party and told never to attend the party convention again.
This will be the same for Fatass Donnie in 2028. It is the conservative way.
https://psychcentral.com/disorders/treating-pedophilia#ssr-is
Somebody find Sullum and make sure he's ok.
https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/comey-expected-work-president-elect-clinton-knew-top-aide-was
Sullum enjoys absolute immunity to facts the challenge his TDS.
Poor Jeffy is going to end up working off a lot of calories trying hard to ignore that.
Sarcles will still drop his “Dems did it first” hot take.
Bush & Cheney's warmongering squandered the record breaking 230ish billion dollar Budget Surplus from Bill "Hot Pants" Clinton (started by Bush Sr) ... and we have never been fiscally the same ever again. And we are STILL burdened by middle east bullcrap.
Peanuts claim the Clinton surplus never happened although the Treasury, all data, and every economist says it did.
https://psychcentral.com/disorders/treating-pedophilia#ssr-is
Pedos claim it was the Clinton surplus and not the Gingrich one.
We achieved a surplus thanks to near record high taxation levels and near record low defense spending…if Gingrich supported that let’s dissolve the Democratic Party and just let Republicans control everything!!!
Bill Clinton on the Epstein Island guest list but Gingrich absent (as published by David Avocado Wolfe) so that dovetails with how a MAPedo like shrike interprets things.
Trump’s on the Epstein list.
Yep.
And your boys Obama and Biden just took the baton Cheney handed them and **fucking sprinted with it** too.
Nope, Trump is the one that added $8 trillion to the debt in record time.
Afghanistan isn’t really in the Middle East but Trump wisely surrendered to the Taliban and he wisely forced Netanyahu to release 1900 Hamas prisoners and agree to a ceasefire. Trump—strength through weakness!!
Interesting that Cheney followed the same political path as Reason, strategically supporting Biden and Harris. His neocon instincts mirror Reason's longing for adults in the room. Also a little odd that, after the gushing obits for John McCain Reason can't see the good in Cheney. He's one of your guys.
But McCain was a *maverick!*
He certainly wasn't a political opportunist who moved to AZ as a carpetbagger and fucked our local GOP into the ground to the point that we now have *two Democrat Senators*!
Arizona is a success story of Republican governance and McCain turned that into a Democrat victory.
Its actually fucking annoying listening to the Left sometimes.
AZ is in the top 1/3 of states that pay more in fed taxes than they receive in fed payments but these people go 'hur durr red states poor' while *CALIFORNIA* - their shining example of Democrat success - takes in TEN TIMES MORE in federal money than AZ's total government budget.
Ten of the 19 states that get more in fed money than they pay are Blue states while only about 1/3 of the top 19 who pay more than they receive are blue states.
Sure, lots of people were born in Arizona before air conditioning!
"Cut off one head, two more will rise to take its place. Hail Hydra ! "
They had gushing obit for the 'libertarian' Jimmy Carter too.
"no problem as long as we achieve our objective."
"no problem even if we DON'T achieve our objective."
There, fixed it for you! Because we seriously failed to achieve his objective. If he burns in hell for all eternity it won't be long enough.
The objective was unleashing Iraq’s oil production from the sanctions of Saddam. So for Iraq to be successful they needed to be on their way to 6 mbd by 2010 with it looking like it would hit 10 mbd by 2020. Ironically that oil Bush was looking for was sitting 30 miles from Houston the entire time!?! And more natural gas than America could burn in 100 years was also under the Texas soil. So Bush and Tillerson are the only two Texans that couldn’t find oil (and natural gas) in Texas!?!! WTF???
But his spirit lives on. Every day we inch closer and closer to an invasion of Venezuela. Of course this time nation building will succeed. It's not like leftist guerrillas are known for operating in the jungle.
^^ For real, I worry that this is Trump's plan.
It's a pity there isn't a hell for him to go to.
The walking corpse that was known as Dick Chaney is now officially dead. Unfortunately his progeny, Lizard Chaney remains alive and able to continue the Chaney legacy of deceit, lies, evil, and nasty character of said family.
While some may find a bit of decency in that person, most of us will remember that evil POS for what he is: a demon in human disguise. Someone with absolutely no humanity .
A national holiday should be declared!
Republicans in Congress voted Lizard Cheney into House leadership in January 2021!! After J6 the GOPe wanted DeSantis as president and Haley as VP and Cheney as Speaker!! All of those people are still advising Trump!! lol!!!!
Meanwhile in the real world:
Cheney booted from Republican leadership spot
Rep. Liz Cheney was voted out of House GOP leadership in a quick voice vote Wednesday morning
But she did okay in the end:
"Biden awards Liz Cheney top civilian medal"
Nope, only after she started attacking Trump. So in January 2021 Republicans in Congress voted her into leadership! Haley and Mace and Cheney did a coordinated attack on Trump after J6 and then Mace and Haley walked it back while Lizard Cheney refused to walk it back. Mace is certifiably crazy and now Haley wants nothing to do with her.
Did Biden (D) sniff her hair during the award presentation?
Without The Dick, Trump probably never would have left NYC. He fractured the GOP with the war on terror and Iraq. Trump picked up on this and the rising Ron Paul movement which helped him win both times. If the GOP had stayed the course, they would be extinct by now.
lol, no. Trump ran for president in 2000 and like Obama Trump benefited from social media and the fracturing of the media. Had Limbaugh controlled the GOP like he did in the 1990s then Trump would never have won the GOP nomination. Btw, I think the last guest Limbaugh ever had on was Cheney because Limbaugh only had a handful of interviews ever on his show unlike most talk shows.
In the book"Trans Formation of America, Cathy O'Brien,
who was victim of the CIA MK Ultra mind control program that also produce Charles Manson, describes how she was repeatedly raped by Chaney, G.H.W. Bush, Robert Byrd and others. Her daughter was also raped repeatedly.
Bush became governor because Ann Richards won in a fluke election…she won because the Republican candidate said women getting raped should stop fighting and enjoy it.
Dick Cheney and his pig-daughter were champions of the federal oligarchy. Less than RINOs. Conservative totalitarians. He was a complete POS. He was Putin in an English-speaking body.
Another thing that I didn’t know at the time was McStain grew very close to Bush during the Iraq Surge…so if Cheney was so important why wasn’t McStain working with Cheney?? Bush and Rove were the brains behind everything during the Bush presidency because the most important objective was winning two elections unlike his father. The only good thing I can say about Bush is that he had no interest or intention to ever serve more than 8 years.