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Shot gives critics ammo view story
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Craig Gordon - - New York Newsday
| He had a father-knows-best quality beside a relatively green White House hopeful, the strong-but-silent political type George W. Bush picked to help reassure voters he was up to the job.
In Vice President Dick Cheney, Bush found the traits he valued most - experience, loyalty and absolute discretion, above all - and allowed Cheney to turn the one-time backwater post into the most powerful vice president's office in history.
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