On taking office in 2001, Dick Cheney crowned himself the first
imperial vice president in the nation's history, transforming a
traditionally inconsequential office into a de facto fourth branch
of government. Taking a less journalistic and personal approach to
Cheney than previous biographers, this critical new biography shows
exactly how Cheney engineered his arrogation of vast executive
powers--and the dire consequences his power grab has had and will
long continue to have for the office of the vice presidency, the
balance of powers, the Constitution, geopolitics, and America's
security, strength, and prestige.
Taking advantage of the administration's global war on
terrorism, a president inexperienced in matters of war and peace,
and a Republican Congress that rated party power above
institutional prerogatives, Vice President Cheney moved with
astonishing speed and energy to assume a dominant role on the
national and international stage as the effective
president-in-proxy of the United States. Cheney asserted that all
constitutional checks and balances and all individual liberties
under the Bill of Rights are subservient to the president's powers
as commander-in-chief in confronting international terrorism.
Although former administrations had made power grabs in the past in
times of national crisis, no president-and certainly no vice
president-has ever exerted such sweeping claims of executive power
on so many fronts in violation of the bedrock principles of the
Constitution.
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