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Apr 24 2009 9:12am EDT

Non-Economic Questions of the Day

So let me get this straight -- Dick Cheney is the remarkably unpopular former vice-president who led his party to an epic electoral defeat and who has now been revealed as someone who unequivocally supported the use of torture to obtain false information which could be used to lead the country into a war that killed thousands of American soldiers and untold tens or hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, and he thinks it's a good idea to be going on a media blitz and the media thinks it's a good idea to accommodate him? Isn't it correct to say that the only two places this guy should be are sitting quietly at home begging our forgiveness or in front of a judge?


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