Thursday, September 18, 2008

Huh?

All the best details from Barton Gellman's new book on Vice President Dick Cheney. - By Juliet Lapidos - Slate Magazine: "Page 250: Although Cheney was one of the chief architects of the war, he had his doubts. Directly before the invasion, military historian Victor Davis Hanson said Cheney was 'reflective, quiet, sober. … He was very depressed about both the options of going to war and not going to war. He didn't think either were good options.'"

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