Saturday, June 26, 2004

"Dick" Cheney is happy with his wit.

Vice President - and there's an apt title - "Dick" Cheney is pleased with his use of vulgar language, and says that he feels better after doing so. And as no speechwriter has come forward claiming authorship of the quip, we can only assume that the Dickster came up with it himself.

Here are some other things that "Dick" Cheney has said: "I look forward to working with you, Governor, to change the tone in Washington, to restore a spirit of civility and respect and cooperation." So said "Dick" Cheney on the day he was chosen to be George W. Bush's running mate. "The days of the war room and the permanent campaign are over. . . . We take seriously the responsibility to be honest and civil." So said Mr. Cheney in February 2001, in his first major speech as vice president.

His mother must be so proud of him.

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