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...KNOWLEDGE 69% Percentage of Americans who can name current Vice President Dick Cheney; 74% could name the Vice President in 1989 21% Percentage of Americans ages 18 to 29 who cited The Daily Show and Saturday Night Live as regular sources of election news...
...there won't be severe consequences if Congress refuses to authorize funding and the U.S. thoughtlessly skedaddles from Iraq. But even Senators like Obama and Jim Webb, who opposed the war from the start, say the extrication must be careful and must involve far better planning than the Bush-Cheney invasion. Sadly, the left-wing Democrats and Bush are playing the same game-all or nothing-and, even more sadly, the President is destined to win. Congressional Democratic leaders admit privately they'll give Bush his appropriation when the current Kabuki is over. The question is, What, if any, restraints...
...thought by the Bank's board to enjoy good relations with the Republican Congress - an idea that doesn't look so shrewd now that the Democrats control both chambers. It won't help Wolfowitz with Congress that Riza's first boss at State was none other than Elizabeth Cheney, the daughter of the vice president...
...torture and other mistreatment had become an issue in Australia, where Prime Minister John Howard - a strong supporter of President Bush's "war on terror" facing an upcoming election - was under growing pressure to get Hicks released and brought home. Earlier this year, Howard had reportedly urged Vice President Cheney to expedite the resolution of the Hicks case...
...less green than they claim [March 26]. I suggest that for Krauthammer's next targets he look at more profound sources of the problem: auto companies that lobby to keep mileage standards low; energy companies that pay scientists to deny the human role in global warming; Vice President Dick Cheney, who pooh-poohed energy conservation and apparently met in secret with energy-company executives to create the country's energy policy; and President George W. Bush, who reneged on his campaign promise to regulate carbon output. Krauthammer could also report his own carbon output and compare his efforts to curb...