Cheney: My Book will Result in "Heads Exploding all over Washington"
One can hope:
“There are gonna be heads exploding all over Washington," Cheney told NBC’s Jamie Gangel in an exclusive interview that will air on NBC’s “Dateline” at 10 p.m. ET Aug. 29.
In the book, titled “In My Time," Cheney addresses a broad range of topics, including the attacks of Sept. 11; a secret resignation letter he kept in a safe in case he experienced catastrophic health issues, and his thoughts about former President George W. Bush and ex-Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell. The 46th vice president discusses those topics and more in his candid, unapologetic interview with Gangel, and he’ll likely have more to say when he appears live on TODAY with Matt Lauer on Aug. 30, the day his book hits stores.
One of the revelations in the book is the secret resignation letter that only one of Cheney’s staffers knew about. Signed in March 2001, the letter was locked in a safe at all times.
“I did it because I was concerned that — for a couple of reasons," he told Gangel. “One was my own health situation. The possibility that I might have a heart attack or a stroke that would be incapacitating. And there is no mechanism for getting rid of a vice president who can’t function."
Cheney also expressed no regrets regarding the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, including waterboarding.
“I would strongly support using it again if we had a high value detainee and that was the only way we could get him to talk," he told Gangel.
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