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 <description>Dick Cheney is the most powerful yet most unpopular vice president in U.S. history. He has thrived alongside a president who from day one had little interest in policy and limited experience in the ways of Washington. Yet Cheney&amp;#8217;s quiet, steady rise to prominence over a span of three decades occurred largely behind the scenes. Now veteran reporters Lou Dubose and Jake Bernstein reveal the disturbing truth about the man who has successfully co-opted executive control over the U.S. government, serving as the de facto &amp;#8220;shadow president&amp;#8221; of the most dominant White House in a generation.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Cheney has always been an astute politician. He survived the collapse of the Nixon presidency, finding a position of power in the administration of Gerald Ford. He was then elected to the House of Representatives, and later he earned a spot in the cabinet of the first Bush presidency. But when he became George W. Bush&amp;#8217;s running mate, Cheney reached a new level of influence. From the engineering of his own selection as vice president to his support of policies allowing torture as a permissible weapon in the &amp;#8220;war on terror,&amp;#8221; Cheney has steered America consistently rightward. In &lt;i&gt;Vice&lt;/i&gt;, Dubose and Bernstein uncover startling revelations, including&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&amp;#8226; the extraordinary intimidation of CIA officials by a vice president bent on obtaining intelligence to support a foregone conclusion: the invasion of Iraq&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&amp;#8226; details on Cheney&amp;#8217;s secret energy task force, including his meeting with Enron chief Ken Lay months before Lay was indicted&amp;#8211;and how Cheney went to court to erode the powers of Congress&lt;br&gt;&amp;#8226; how Cheney helped to kill 2003 diplomatic overtures from Iran to discuss concessions on its nuclear program and policy toward Israel&lt;br&gt;&amp;#8226; Cheney&amp;#8217;s role in engineering multibillion-dollar military contracts in Iraq to benefit Halliburton, the company he once ran&lt;br&gt;&amp;#8226; eyewitness reports from prominent Republican and conservative sources who go on record for the first time to tell the truth about how Dick Cheney has hijacked the American presidency&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In the words of one of Cheney&amp;#8217;s colleagues from the House: &amp;#8220;Dick keeps his own counsel. He&amp;#8217;s completely in control. He&amp;#8217;s completely sure of himself in everything he does. It&amp;#8217;s what got him to where he is today: the most powerful vice president to ever hold office. It&amp;#8217;s also what&amp;#8217;s bringing about his downfall.&amp;#8221; In &lt;i&gt;Vice,&lt;/i&gt; we get an unprecedented exposé of how Cheney operates and what his vice presidency will mean to America&amp;#8211;now and in the future.</description>
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