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Days of fire

Bush and Cheney in the White House
Presents a year-by-year history of the presidency of George W. Bush and vice-presidency of Richard Cheney.

Takeover

the return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy
2007
The author presents a scathing indictment against the Bush-Cheney administration accusing them of seizing their executive powers and permanently altering the constitutional balance of the democracy.

Now it's my turn

a daughter's chronicle of political life
2006
Mary Cheney, the daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, offers an inside look at the world of presidential politics and at her life, family, and role in the campaigns of 2000 and 2004.

Worse than Watergate

the secret presidency of George W. Bush
2004
Former Nixon counsel John Dean presents an indictment of the Bush-Cheney administration, charging that the secrecy under which the Bush White House is operating is undemocratic and symptomatic that scandal is brewing. He cites what he sees as the exploitation of 9/11, the suppression of the rights and liberties of foreigners, U.S. aggression in Iraq, and other actions he says are far worse than Watergate.

Days of fire

Bush and Cheney in the White House
2013
Presents a history of the relationship, decisions, and controversies between former President George W. Bush and former Vice-President Richard B. Chenney during the Bush administration.

The one percent doctrine

deep inside America's pursuit of its enemies since 9/11
2006
Reveals the strategy, designed by Dick Cheney, that the United States government is using to fight the War on Terror and explains how this strategy has impacted American foreign relations.

Dick Cheney

a life in public service
2001
An illustrated chronicle of Vice President Dick Cheney's life, from his boyhood in Lincoln, Nebraska, to his swearing in as vice president to President George W. Bush.

In my time

a personal and political memoir
2011
Dick Cheney shares memories and experiences from throughout his life, describes his role as a family man, a policymaker, a businessman, and a politician, and discusses his childhood and upbringing, his education, his work during the Ford administration, his congressional years, and related topics.
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