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How Cheney took control of Bush’s foreign policy The new veep installed crony Don Rumsfeld as secretary of defense, and would've won Paul Wolfowitz the top post at CIA -- if not for Wolfowitz's ...
David Gergen: Bush 41, a forgiving man, surprisingly criticizes Cheney, Rumsfeld, and even his son in biography Gergen: Bush Sr.'s biography does us a favor by lending insight to future generations ...
“Mr. Wolfowitz, Mr. Cheney, Mr. Rumsfeld, You Hate Our Troops and You’ve Sent Them Off To Die So Your Friends Can Get Rich” – An Hour With Michael Moore ...
Adelman wrote that his own confidence came from having worked for Donald H. Rumsfeld three times and "from knowing Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz for so many years." ...
Others there were Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, and Paul D. Wolfowitz, Mr. Rumsfeld’s No. 2 at the Pentagon who pushed hard for the war in Iraq.
The selection of Wolfowitz, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, appears to be another victory for Vice President-elect Cheney over Secretary of State-designate ...
Surrounded on the Pentagon mall by the architects of the Iraq war -- from President Bush and Vice President Cheney to former deputy defense secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz and former undersecretary of ...
NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says that the current dustup over the competence of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld underlines what can happen when ideologues manage a war.
Vice President Cheney urged President Bush to stay out of Washington for the rest of that day; Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld ordered his deputy Paul Wolfowitz to get out of town; Cheney himself ...
—Rumsfeld regularly passed letters of resignation to Bush, and Bush regularly refused to accept them, in part because he knew how close Cheney and Rumsfeld were.