This past Sunday, and it would seem, the Sunday before and before that, former Vice President Dick Cheney made the round table rounds, spreading his signature cheer, trenchant analysis and Strangelovian fellowship. He shared a few jokes, he defended his record, he preached transparency, he enhanced interrogation. But he wasn't all kittens and rainbows. We're less safe now than under his watch, he warned. His evidence was the face-melting grin emanating from a million screens nationwide.
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