All you conspiracy theorists out there (and everyone else, for that matter) should check out the big Dick Cheney feature in the Washington Post today. It's the first of a four-part series that interviewed over 200 people to explore how the most powerful vice president in the history of the universe brought his megalomaniacal tendencies to bear on a pushover president, operating unchecked and in deep-bunker secrecy while he and his lawyers dismantled fundamental civil liberties, a country unto himself.
The most disturbing part of the story -- and there are many -- recalls Cheney's response to the sight of the twin towers collapsing. While millions of people around the world wept, Cheney, in his bunker, barely reacted. Chilling stuff. Here's the section from the story:
UPDATE: It seems some readers take issue with me only pulling the quote about Cheney's bunker reaction. Call the vice president's behavior what you will -- cold, strong, in shock, etc. -- I found it interesting and thought you would too. People react differently in moments of crisis. I was surprised at Cheney's response.
The rest of the WaPo story focuses primarily on Cheney's efforts to legally justify warrantless surveillance and torture, reduce government transparency and accountability and other measures the administration enacted after 9/11. Since those efforts have been widely reported elsewhere (including here), I thought it best that you just read the story for yourselves. I'd rather not pull any more quotes and make this post any longer. But there is a lot of good stuff about Cheney ordering secret service visitor logs shredded and the giant safes in which he stores all his information. Go check out the series. There's another entry already up. See here.