![]() ![]() “If you look at the book there are many places in it where I say some very fine things about George Bush. An excerpt from Peter Baker's Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House that will run in The New York Times Magazine on Sunday presents a more nuanced look at the relationship between the. “I didn’t set out to embarrass the president or not embarrass the president,” Cheney said. Gangel asked Cheney whether the book might embarrass Bush with its revelations of private conversations that highlighted the sway the vice president held in decision-making. experience that way Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House Many people will begin a. In the interview, which will air on August 29, NBC’s Jamie Gangel pressed Cheney on differences he had with Bush on Iraq and cited one example in which the former president cleared all of the aides out of his office and asked Cheney: “Dick, what do you think we should do?” White House I was not interested and never ever experienced a passion about this Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House I am rather sure that I was not the only one, imagining or. ![]() Days before the invasion, Cheney predicted U.S. ![]() Cheney, along with key aides, was also a proponent of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, which the Bush administration justified by citing weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda ties that dictator Saddam Hussein turned out not to possess. ![]()
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