The successor presidencies of Democrats Barack Obama and Joe Biden decried the power grabs Cheney pursued but mostly pocketed his gains for their own purposes. (In his case for unrestricted bombing in the Caribbean and Pacific, Gaiser cited Obama’s own marginalization of Congress to bomb Libya in 2011.) Trump now walks a red carpet of lawlessness, plutocracy and bloodshed woven by Cheney. An uncharismatic Nixon functionary—someone who might never have risen to power had Texas Senator John Tower not drunk himself out of a Pentagon appointment that instead went to Cheney—decisively shaped the destruction of constitutional governance in twenty-first-century America.

Cheney understood the catastrophe of 9/11 as an opportunity to accomplish and cement long-standing objectives. In the early days after the fall of the Soviet Union, Cheney’s Pentagon commissioned a study on the future course of American power from Paul Wolfowitz, an adviser who would later enjoy great influence in the Bush administration. The draft document prioritized the active prevention of a peer competitor to US power from emerging. The objective of US grand strategy would be to preserve military, economic and geopolitical preeminence indefinitely. As he would when he became vice president, Cheney relied on a corps of neoconservative intellectuals he cultivated to supply the pertinent rationales. For Cheney, the virtues of dominance were self-evident. After 9/11, they drove him to favor invading not only Afghanistan, but the unconnected country of Iraq, whose regime was an outlier in the world America bestrode. A document contained in an energy task force Cheney convened before 9/11, and that he went to extraordinary lengths to keep secret, detailed “Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts.“

In the months after 9/11, these Cheneyite lawyers, wielding their boss’ influence, created in the shadows an architecture of repression. Addington wrote a draft directive permitting the National Security Agency, in defiance of the Constitution and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to establish a warrantless digital dragnet of phone and internet metadata generated by the communications of practically every American. Flanigan, aided by Yoo, wrote the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force that made the world into a battlefield at the direction of the president. They further permitted, encouraged, and protected the CIA in launching a regimen of torture-as-geopolitical-revenge, masquerading as intelligence gathering, as well as a network of secret prisons to detain the agency’s alleged-terrorist captives indefinitely. They declared that battlefield captives could be held as “unlawful enemy combatants,” deserving none of the protections of the Geneva Convention, and corralled them, without charge, into the military base at Guantánamo Bay until an end of hostilities that might never arrive. With the exception of CIA torture and much of the wholesale domestic acquisition of Americans’ metadata, these authorities and practices, in one form or another, persist to this day.

Cheney did all of this because his deepest conviction was that the presidency was an elected monarchy. Misconstruing an argument of Alexander Hamilton’s from Federalist 70, Cheney pursued what became known as the Unitary Executive Theory. It was predicated on the idea of an unencumbered presidency empowered to control every aspect of the executive branch, regardless of any affected office or agency’s intended independence from political decisions. Cheney had understood the post-Watergate reforms from Nixon’s criminal presidency as a congressional usurpation, and he intended to roll them all back. Excluding Congress from wresting any transparency from his secret Energy Task Force was, to Cheney, part of the point. After 9/11, Yoo contended that during wartime – a circumstance conceivably permanent in a War on Terror – presidential authority is all but plenary. He likes his argument a lot less now that Trump uses it to murder fishermen in the Caribbean, but, like his Bush administration colleagues, takes no responsibility for authoring the authoritarian usurpations of power that he now bemoans.

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    God, can you imagine how different everything would be if Gore had won? I wish there were some way to view alternate realities.

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      Very hard to say, given how cowed the Dems had become under Clinton.

      The way he rolled over for Bush after a blatantly stolen election did not predict a strong presidency

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        What a a stupid fucking thing to say. What was he supposed to do? Take over the country in a coup?

        “Progressives” are the biggest Trump supporters.

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          Maybe challenge the SCOTUS decision to call the election that was blatantly unconstitutional? Fucking anything other than just rolling over?

          You neoliberals can’t fathom actually fighting back.

          Of course you’ve already been told this multiple times, and refuse to accept the reality that you are just wrong.

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            Oh I see, so a bunch of made-up bullshit that doesn’t exist in reality. Cool. Great argument.

            Maybe challenge the SCOTUS decision to call the election that was blatantly unconstitutional? Fucking anything other than just rolling over?

            Who decides what’s constitutional again? Is it the Supreme fucking Court? All your saying is that he should have done “something”. Literally, that’s ALL YOU FUCKING SAID. That’s yout goddamn strategy? Real specific there, champ.

            You neoliberals can’t fathom actually fighting back.

            You idiots don’t even know what that word means. It’s essentially your “communist”. Remember when we won in 2020? I guess that counts as “not fighting back”. Sheer dishonesty. Was it “fighting back” when around this time last year you laid down and let Trump waltz back into power? I don’t think you have much ground for judging other not "fighting back:.

            Of course you’ve already been told this multiple times, and refuse to accept the reality that you are just wrong.

            You haven’t made anything even close to a viable point. Literally no concrete suggestion whatsoever as to what he could’ve done. And you’re trying to hide that with bluster and insults. How am I “just wrong” when you haven’t said a single fucking thing.

            Personally, I think helping Trump come back to power is unequivocally wrong. But then again, I’m not an inauthentic “progressive” who thought that was the right move. You set impossible standards for Democrats and then open the door for Republicans.

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      Gore did win. It was subverted by the Brooks brothers riot and the votes got “lost”.

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      Out of morbid curiosity, I’d like to see the reality where Obama ran for president, but doing and saying exactly everything Trump did to see how far he would get. I think “Grab 'em by the pussy” would have been the end of it, but I’d also like to see the reality where he made it this far, had shut down the government and bulldozed the East wing of the White House just to see what Fox News would be saying.

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      That’s easy just imagine it in your mind then we make it happen

      Also let’s make the reality we all deserve. Keep being active and getting others active too. Collaboration on every level up to international as well with real allies

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      I don’t think it would have been better necessarily. The country was yearning for liberal establishment during the 80’s and 90’s and early 2000’s, it was a time of rising prosperity and perceived US strength in the wake of the first Gulf War. He would have been out after one term because of Republican sabotage or they would have impeached him over 9/11, and then the next president, a Republican, would have leaned harder to the right, accelerating everything. We might have gotten Trump sooner. We have to understand the slingshot effect in this country. It’s very real and I’ve lived long enough to have seen it over and over.

      He didn’t have the charisma or political capital to make effective change and influence in political theater, and at the time the idea of climate change was still very fringe and the science hadn’t fully come in yet so there was a lot of room to push back on his agendas.

      I think the fact that I’ve seen two democrat candidates lose the election while getting more votes should tell us just how deeply they have all this planned out.

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      Yep. As fun as it is to see this headline, the fact is that he was complicit in war crimes and in the torture and murder of countless thousands of people, and got to live to 84 years old in fabulous wealth and comfort not giving two fucks what we all thought of him. Unless there’s some sort of cosmic retribution waiting for him in the afterlife, he fully won.

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    Yes. So anybody who chose to not vote for Harris due to her and her campaign actively embracing and attempting to rehabilitate Cheney is 100% validated now. Right?

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      Is it rehabilitating Cheney just to basically say “look at how bad Trump is, even Dick Cheney thinks you should not vote for him and vote for us.”?

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          If you mean embrace as in campaign with him, that never happened. If you mean tout his endorsement as a way of showing just how crazy trump was, yeah that happened.

          She did campaign with Liz Cheney which was dumb but it wasn’t as a “we agree on everything and have the same platform” it was all about how she disagreed on almost everything except how bad trump is. So they campaigned. It was dumb but to say they agreed is dumb when they literally talked about how they didn’t in the handful of campaign stops they did together.

          I also don’t know what you mean by embracing his platform? Regime change? Didn’t embrace. Cutting taxes for the rich? Didn’t embrace. Pro corporations and monopolies? Didn’t embrace.

          The only argument I could see is immigration and that’s a dumb campaign decision they made to say she would sign the bipartisan agreement made in the senate that Trump killed so he could campaign on the border. She also talked about pathways to citizenship which trump didn’t.

          It was insane to campaign with Liz but she didn’t embrace her platform at all.

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            Cope.

            I also don’t know what you mean by embracing his platform?

            Her platform was to have no explicit platform other than “Not Trump”. The notable exception was during her commencement speech where the promises were to:

            • a. building the middle class (sic) grow our economy and lower the cost of everyday needs (sic) [Through a] middle class tax cut.
            • b. Bring back the bipartisan border security bill that [Trump] killed. ^a slight variation of the one currently being used to turbocharge ICE^
            • c. Ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world.
            • d. Make sure that we lead the world into the future on space and Artificial Intelligence
            • e. Always stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself

            Feel free to point out any that I missed. There’s at least one I explicitly didn’t mention because of the weaseliness surrounding it.

            Regime change?

            C, D and arguably A

            Cutting taxes for the rich?

            A

            Pro corporations and monopolies?

            C and D

            she didn’t embrace her platform at all.

            She did though.

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              Her platform was a fuck ton of things including but not limited to increasing the minimum wage to at least 15 bucks an hour, codifying abortion, legalizing weed, introducing a wealth tax and a unrealized gains tax and hire corporate tax, going after companies that engaged in greedflation, being anti monopoly by using the FCC to push for less consolidation, put a cap on rent increases, providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, more investment in infrastructure, providing first time home buyers down payment assistance that would have helped millions upon millions of people buy houses, and pushing for lower cost to more medications by leveraging Medicare having the ability to negotiate prices. There’s more but that’s just off the top of my head.

              Did she say those things in her commencement speech? Yup. Arguing for the most lethal military was fucking weird but was likely just her trying to take away that talking point from the right as opposed to anything being mirrored in her actual platform. Still fucking weird though.

              The border bill was not a slight variation from what’s currently in place unless you consider billions upon billions of dollars making ice the larger than tons of other departments, then yes those billions upon billions were a slight variation. The actual bipartisan bill included far more funding for actually working towards continuing to crack down on drug smuggling by having detection machines at ports, as opposed to just grabbing randoms off the street or at illegal crossings like the BBB.

              AI also isn’t going anywhere so I don’t see why saying she wanted us to lead the field is a bad thing (especially since that would likely come with a lot of regulation under her as opposed to none under Trump and a desire for a full moratorium on passing any AI regulation for 10 year), nor with going to space which likely would have come with actually increasing NASAs budget as opposed to almost eliminating it entirely under Trump. Don’t see how either of those are both inherently pro regime change and pro corporations and monopolies.

              Almost nothing you’ve said is talking about embracing Liz Cheney’s platform either, Liz is against regulation, Harris was for it. Liz is against higher taxes for the rich and corporations, Harris was for it. Liz is against abortion, Harris was for it, Liz is against the minimum wage increase, Harris was for it. They only seemed to line up on having a strong military and passing a immigration bill that wasn’t the best but was also all they could do with Republicans in control of Congress and was a compromise and likely would have been renegotiated if she had come into office with a democratic congress. That’s two things of so so many.

              Also, to say that Harris was only running on not being Trump is far right propaganda and absolutely BS. She had multiple interviews about her policies, she had a whole policy page on her site, she talked incessantly about policy during the election and what she’d implement, the DNC had a policy platform that she was running on. She had a platform, it was largely positive, to say otherwise is to disregard reality.

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                There’s a very particular game that’s heavily ingrained into the political establishment where they hedge claims that they have no intention of doing in order to simultaneously make “campaign promises” and still be able to say “I never said that”. There is a world of difference between:

                When Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom, as President of the United States, I will proudly sign it into law.

                And

                I will bring back the bipartisan border security bill that he killed. And I will sign it into law.

                Or

                I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world.

                The first one hedges it against Congress doing it and provides an effective out, it’s a weasel clause. If you would like to claim those were her platform issues then please cite the primary source because for the vast majority of those I haven’t seen any where a weasel clause wasn’t included.

                Part of the appeal of Trump is that he doesn’t pay this game. People are tired of it, it’s outdated, and it feels more dishonest. Instead he just blatantly and unapologetically lies which even though it’s objectively worse gives the feeling of “telling it like it is”.

                The border bill was not a slight variation from what’s currently in place unless you consider billions upon billions of dollars making ice the larger than tons of other departments, then yes those billions upon billions were a slight variation.

                The proposed bill that Harris promised to implement was an annual $20.2B increase

                The “One Big Beautiful Act,” allocates approximately $170 billion over four years for immigration enforcement, with about $45 billion specifically for building new detention centers

                Yes, it’s worse but the original bill was still “billions upon billions of dollars making ice the larger than tons of other departments”. It’s a difference in scale, not direction.

                She had a platform, it was largely positive, to say otherwise is to disregard reality.

                Sure, she had one and I apologize for being a bit hyperbolic with my language. But here is what her official platform was at the time. First, compare it to the list you made above and take note of what is and isn’t listed. Then, look at the number of weasel clauses scattered throughout many of those claims.

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        Why do people like you always insist that anything conflicting with your worldview must be foreign and/or artificial?

        Spoiler. The specific xenophobic call you’re playing telephone with is coming from inside the house and it’s coming from fuckers like Cheney.

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          Why do people like you always insist that anything conflicting with your worldview must be foreign and/or artificial?

          More intended to parody the Lib response. I’ve been on the receiving end of Khive-ers blaming my poor dumb ass for their favorite candidate’s humiliating defeat a week before polls were even closed.

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            Lol, I literally could not tell it was meant as a parody because it is identical to many, dead serious, Lib responses ive gotten in the past.

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    I was a kid when Cheney was vice president. The main thing I remember him for is shooting his friend in the face on a hunting trip.