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Parry writes: "It is ironic that as an adult, Cheney has contributed as much as almost anyone to dismantling the New Deal, the social compact that pulled his family into the American middle class and opened extraordinary opportunities for him."

Former Vice President Dick Cheney speaks about national security in Washington, 05/21/09. (photo: Reuters)
Former Vice President Dick Cheney speaks about national security in Washington, 05/21/09. (photo: Reuters)


Dick Cheney: Son of the New Deal

By Robert Parry, Consortium News

20 August 12

 

ormer Vice President Dick Cheney would agree that he is about as right-wing as an American politician can be, openly hostile to the federal government's intervention in society. But one surprise from his memoir, In My Time, is that Cheney recognizes that his personal success was made possible by Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the fact that Cheney's father managed to land a steady job with the federal government.

"I've often reflected on how different was the utterly stable environment he provided for his family and wondered if because of that I have been able to take risks, to change directions, and to leave one career path for another with hardly a second thought," Cheney writes.

In that sense, Cheney's self-assuredness may be as much a product of the New Deal as the many bridges, dams and other public works that Roosevelt commissioned in the 1930s to get Americans back to work. By contrast, the insecurity that afflicted Cheney's father was a byproduct of the vicissitudes from laissez-faire capitalism.

So, it is ironic that as an adult, Cheney has contributed as much as almost anyone to dismantling the New Deal, the social compact that pulled his family into the American middle class and opened extraordinary opportunities for him.

In sketching his family's history, Cheney depicts the hard-scrabble life of farmers and small businessmen scratching out a living in the American Midwest and suffering financial reversals whenever the titans of Wall Street stumbled into a financial crisis and the bankers cut off credit.

After his ancestors would make some modest headway from their hard work, they would find themselves back at square one, again and again, because of some "market" crisis or a negative weather pattern. Whenever there was a financial panic or a drought, everything was lost.

"In 1883, as the country struggled through a long economic depression, the sash and door factory that [Civil War veteran Samuel Fletcher Cheney] co-owned [in Defiance, Ohio] had to be sold to pay its debts," Cheney writes. "At the age of fifty-four, Samuel Cheney had to start over," moving to Nebraska.

There, Samuel Cheney built a sod house and began a farm, enjoying some success until a drought hit, again forcing him to the edge. Despite a solid credit record, he noted that "the banks will not loan to anyone at present" and, in 1896, he had to watch all his possessions auctioned off at the Kearney County Courthouse.

Samuel Cheney started another homestead in 1904 and kept working until he died in 1911 at the age of 82.

His third son, Thomas, who was nicknamed Bert (and who would become Dick Cheney's grandfather), tried to build a different life as a cashier and part owner of a Sumner, Kansas, bank, named Farmers and Merchants Bank. But he still suffered when the economy crashed.

"Despite all his plans and success, Bert Cheney found that, like his father, he couldn't escape the terrible power of nature," Dick Cheney writes. "When drought struck in the early 1930s, farmers couldn't pay their debts, storekeepers had to close their doors, and Farmers and Merchants Bank went under. ... My grandparents lost everything except for the house in which they lived."

Bert Cheney's son, Richard, ventured off in a different direction, working his way through Kearney State Teachers College and taking the civil service exam. He landed a job as a typist with the Veterans Administration in Lincoln, Nebraska.

"After scraping by for so long, he found the prospect of a $120 monthly salary and the security of a government job too good to turn down," his son, Dick Cheney, writes. "Before long he was offered a job with another federal agency, the Soil Conservation Service.

"The SCS taught farmers about crop rotation, terraced planting, contour plowing, and using 'shelter belts' of trees as windbreaks - techniques that would prevent the soil from blowing away, as it had in the dust storms of the Great Depression. My dad stayed with the SCS for more than thirty years, doing work of which he was immensely proud.

"He was also proud of the pension that came with federal employment - a pride that I didn't understand until as an adult I learned about the economic catastrophes that his parents and grandparents had experienced and that had shadowed his own youth."

Like many Americans, the Cheney family felt it had been pulled from the depths of the Great Depression by the New Deal efforts of Franklin Roosevelt, cementing the family's support for the Democratic president and his party.

"When I was born [on Jan. 30, 1941] my granddad wanted to send a telegram to the president," Cheney writes in his memoir. "Both sides of my family were staunch New Deal Democrats, and Granddad was sure that FDR would want to know about the 'little stranger' with whom he now had a birthday in common."

After growing up in the relative comfort of middle-class, post-World War II America, Dick Cheney would take advantage of the many opportunities that presented themselves, attaching himself to powerful Republican politicians, most notably an ambitious congressman from Illinois named Donald Rumsfeld.

When Rumsfeld left Congress for posts in the Nixon administration, he brought the hard-working Cheney along. Eventually Rumsfeld became White House chief of staff to President Gerald Ford and - when Rumsfeld was tapped to become Defense Secretary in 1975 - he recommended his young aide, Dick Cheney, to succeed him.

Cheney's career path through the ranks of Republican national politics, with occasional trips through the revolving door into lucrative private-sector jobs, was set. He would become a major player within the GOP Establishment, establishing for himself a reputation as one of the most conservative members of Congress and a foreign policy hawk.

Now in his 70s, Cheney is widely recognized as a right-wing Republican icon, inspiring a new generation of conservatives to dismantle what's left of Roosevelt's New Deal and shrink the federal government.

It doesn't seem to matter that those were the two social factors that created "the utterly stable environment" which gave Dick Cheney his chance in life.



Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, "Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush," was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat, and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, "Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq" and "Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & 'Project Truth'" are also available there.


 

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+96 # gilmuni 2012-08-20 11:14
Dick Cheney's variation on "don't bite the hand that feeds you" is" No, don't bite it. Cut it off at the elbow with a hatchet so it can't feed anybody else."
 
 
+27 # mdhome 2012-08-21 03:33
He embodies the "I got mine, screw you!"
 
 
+93 # janie1893 2012-08-20 11:32
It is a peculiar occurence, but the more money people accumulate, the greedier they become and the less they want to share with others.
 
 
+93 # carp 2012-08-20 11:33
What is ironic is that he has relied on government largesse his entire life and I am not speaking of his grandparents and parents. He has been a career politician with a short term with Halliburton where he no doubt completed the circle of how to rip off the government. Dick Cheney is the epitome of crony capitalist and double dealing politician. He may be considered as right wing as one can get except for the gay rights issues which doesn't fit in to his personal agenda.
 
 
+7 # PABLO DIABLO 2012-08-20 11:44
I guess it still boils down to,"I got mine, so frack you".
 
 
+82 # kschmitt 2012-08-20 11:47
Entitled. That is what Cheney feels. The success of his grandparents and parents who rode on the benefits and stability in the economy created by the New Deal, are not appreciated by young Dick. He just believes that he did it all himself and that he wants even more. A sad commentary about a supposedly intelligent person who fails to recognize how important it is to have a government that works for the improvement of the nation, and that supports the dreams and efforts of its people. Ne "earned" nis way with rhetoric and inside dealing that has made him a very wealty, entitled, person who fails to really give back to the nation that has enabled him to be rich and (in)famous.
 
 
+94 # Dumbledorf 2012-08-20 12:01
Unquestionably, Cheney ranks as one of the most diabolically evil men to ever hold public office. A true criminal in every sense of the word, and yet alleged "conservatives" and religious hypocrites continue to make excuses for and condone his reprehensible and downright criminal conduct as vice/president?
Do we wonder why our country is like it is today-- a veritable plantation/pris on with all the wealth being sucked out of the middle-class by the rich overseers confident in their continued status!

Beyond disgusting, horrific...
 
 
+27 # robniel 2012-08-20 13:48
You've described his legacy and how the Cheney name will go down in history.
 
 
+40 # BobbyLip 2012-08-20 12:32
Dick Cheney, you didn't build that.
 
 
+49 # TrueAmericanPatriot 2012-08-20 12:34
Three words that best describe this free-running outlaw vermin:

EVIL, GOVERNMENT-PARA SITE!!!
 
 
+41 # vt143 2012-08-20 12:41
What else is new? See: Clarence Thomas and Affirmative Action.
 
 
+54 # erogers 2012-08-20 13:03
Chaney ranks near the top of the list of hypocrites. Others; including Reagen, rank higher. They all benefited from the very programs they now curse and wish to see abolished. If one were to look at the background of many of those in the Tea Party, one would find that most have benefited from government subsidies, Medicare, salaries and perks. But they have theirs and are on the top rung of the ladder and they all want that ladder removed so others cannot benefit. But not one of these people realize that when the ladder is removed, just maybe those on that top rung will come down with it.
 
 
+48 # X Dane 2012-08-20 13:04
It is interesting that we learn about the tough times of of his ancestors. I wonder if he also wrote about what lazy guy he was when he was young, flunking college more than once.

He was a total failure, a looser, and on his way to a miserable existence. If I remember right he was also drinking too much. His savior was his future wife. It is a mystery to me, what she saw in the no good drop out, that he was.

She kicked him back into school and helped him get going. If it were not for HER. He would most likely have been an out of luck looser.... I wish she would have left him in the dumps.
Instead he helped destroy the country and cause so many people to loose everything. while he is shoveling in money and living a high life, I sure don't think he deserves.

He keeps budding in with nasty critique, that is totally uncalled for.
He and W are CANCERS on our society
 
 
+37 # X Dane 2012-08-20 13:07
It is interesting that he has, what amounts to an artificial heart, having had several heart attack. I would venture that he has not HAD a heart for MANY YEARS.
 
 
+16 # pernsey 2012-08-20 19:26
Quoting X Dane:
It is interesting that he has, what amounts to an artificial heart, having had several heart attack. I would venture that he has not HAD a heart for MANY YEARS.


Spot on posts X Dane...Darth Vader the evil villain never dies, they just keep replacing his parts. Dick is to rich to die, he can afford the best health care there is.

Him and W are total cancers on society.
 
 
+11 # DPM 2012-08-20 20:19
The Devil won't have him!
 
 
+20 # oakes721 2012-08-20 13:21
Some reach a postured height which fails them ingloriously, showing only how very small they have become, stepping on others every inch of the way. Then left to show only the stolen QUANTITIES they've accumulated rather than the QUALITY OF LOVE they might have received from those they chose to make victims beneath their footsteps.
 
 
+52 # futhark 2012-08-20 13:24
Dick Cheney certainly knows how to work the system: 5 draft deferment during the Vietnam War, shooting a companion in the face with shotgun while off on a recreational junket with a female friend and getting a free pass from the press and state on both counts, getting free lifetime medical care while working to limit access to medical care for millions of less fortunate...the list of gross hypocrisies goes on and on. He should have been impeached and removed from office in disgrace many years ago. With public servants like Dick Cheney, it's no wonder the country is in a mess.
 
 
+3 # Regina 2012-08-23 10:14
Scooter Libby is doing time for him.
 
 
+33 # tuandon 2012-08-20 13:27
I look at him and see Satan incarnate. Like most Rethuglicans, his attitude is "F*** you, Jack. I got mine. Now I am going to take away yours." That started with Reagan and has dragged the former Republican Party to where it is now, the Rethuglican Party.
 
 
+35 # Majikman 2012-08-20 13:33
The mantra of the old repug party used to be "I got mine and screw you". Their new mantra is "I got mine and now I want yours"
 
 
+12 # doneasley 2012-08-20 20:08
Quoting Majikman:
The mantra of the old repug party used to be "I got mine and screw you". Their new mantra is "I got mine and now I want yours"


Well said, Majikman. ALL of these guys have forgotten, not only where they came from, but what made America the powerhouse that it is. I'm willing to bet you that the majority of these REGRESSIVE CHICKENHAWK PUNKS (or is it PUKES?) that would deny everybody everything, have had, like Cheney, a father/grandfat her or someone in the family who benefitted from GI Bill schooling, or VA loans, or vet housing, or VA health care. It's been this country's way of saying "I've got your back, now pass it on". The "promote the general welfare" phrase in the Preamble to the Constitution, a concern for the well-being of all, has been TOTALLY ignored by the GOP.

This Trickle Down, Get Government Out Of The Way, Voodoo Economic theory that crashed and burned during the Bush years, is going to get another even bigger shot if Romoney/Ryan have their way. How can any SANE person continue to give credence to theories that have proven to be gigantic failures?

Unless... your plan is to GET YOURS by wringing as much as possible out of the system before it goes belly up.
 
 
+26 # angelfish 2012-08-20 13:35
Cheney is totally amoral and a perfect example of the "new" ReTHUGlican Party. "I'M up, pull up the rope" is their Mantra. He doesn't CARE that his life was exalted by what the New Deal did for him and his family. THAT is the way these "new" ReTHUGlicans are, ALL for them, nothing for anyone else. They use and abuse the laws that are supposed to protect and enable us, but, when in THEIR hands, are weapons to cudgel those who are unable to take the same advantage. ALL of them are Toxic. Whatever, just don't forget to get out and Vote, oh yes, and never, EVER Vote ReTHUGlican!
 
 
+23 # charsjcca 2012-08-20 13:39
I find it easily understood. Living in Alabama and listening to dixiecrats yawn about how great they are and what they have dome for America makes you wonder,"Just what is America all about?"
The largest ittue for me is that the Obama administration never came to grips with what and who the adversaries are. If you look at the transfer payments, who get a check written by our Treasury you have a sense of what you need to do. America needs a Domestic Marshall Plan to take care of the needs of all the people. We need a universal healthcare plan just as good as the one I have as a service-connect ed veteran. It is good.
 
 
+34 # Old Man 2012-08-20 13:53
I hear his name and my stomach does a flip.
Chaney,Bush,Rove and Rummy should all be in prison for what they have done to this country.
Can anyone imagine what shape this country would be in if McCain would have won? It's even scarier to think what if Romney wins.
 
 
+20 # georip 2012-08-20 18:28
Reopen the 9/11 investigations.
 
 
+11 # indian weaver 2012-08-21 04:09
Yes re-open the 9/11 investigations. Recent disclosures in the press indicate the government was involved in several ways taking out NY's Twin Towers, and especially the neighboring buildings which collapsed with no external damage but from within. This is not a conspiracy theory but asking for a non-partisan non-political investigation. Reminds me of the government's involvment with the JFK assassination, another obvious coup by our "government", but also not investigated.
 
 
+21 # T4D 2012-08-20 14:11
All the above, and isn't so SPECIAL that when it was time for him to defend his country, step forward, stand his watch, and serve honorably in the American Military, HE HAD MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO!
 
 
+21 # futhark 2012-08-20 19:01
The most important thing Dick Cheney could be doing now is serving time in a federal penitentiary for violations of federal law in lying to the American people about the so-called threat Saddam Hussein posed.
 
 
+5 # indian weaver 2012-08-21 04:13
They both continue internal exile and secrecy: both = Cheney / dubya. With several countries issuing warrants for the arrest of dubya on War Crimes charges, dubya is stymied in his tracks and hiding out in his Texas bunker. Even Switzerland has issued an indictment, as well as Malaysia, etc. And the obama regime took out the great civil rights attorney who was issuing an indictment for dubya in Spain, until obama paid off that government to remove that judge (also in the news awhile back). Obama is part of the conspiracy in this cas of allowing War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity to continue under his leader-less b.s.
 
 
+19 # WestWinds 2012-08-20 14:16
It comes as no surprise to me that Cheney, a son of the New Deal, would behave like this.

All of the Right-wingers have that same attitude of "I'm getting mine and the heck with everybody else." Better yet, "what's mine in mine, and what's yours is mine, too!" The whole notion of "attitude of gratitude" is nowhere to be found in their sociopathic mentality.

This is why we are crazy as moonbats to let these people ANYWHERE near out government, and why the vetting process is so important.

We need organizations like Adam Green's Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and ActBlue (an affiliate)who are excellent at making sure the people who we are casting our precious votes for are who and what they say they are and not some mole for the 1%ers.

I'm truly hoping we make some good strides this coming election to rid ourselves of this infestation, and that by 2016, we can claim that we are vermin free!
 
 
+6 # mdhome 2012-08-21 03:50
Oh, I so hope so, but am totally scared about where the country will be in 4 years if RoMoney is elected.
 
 
+16 # Monty 2012-08-20 14:43
Cheney belongs to the Ayn Rand inspired school of thought, best summed up by
"I got mine.....so F_ you!"
 
 
+12 # brux 2012-08-20 19:33
There is a great book in economics and international trade called "Bad Samaritans" they call the behavior you listed "kicking away the ladder" ... as in after one person climbs up and gets on top they have to kick away the ladder to make sure no one else can follow. This is what our country has become now, we are more concerned with keeping people down than we are with fulfilling America's promise and destiny.
 
 
+18 # in deo veritas 2012-08-20 15:17
Son of Satan not of the New Deal. May he get to join his father soon before he and his kind destroy the rest of us.
 
 
+5 # mdhome 2012-08-21 03:52
He has already destroyed way more than anyone knows.
 
 
+10 # indio007 2012-08-20 17:08
Wow he concisely described the banker strategy...

"There, Samuel Cheney built a sod house and began a farm, enjoying some success until a drought hit, again forcing him to the edge. Despite a solid credit record, he noted that "the banks will not loan to anyone at present" and, in 1896, he had to watch all his possessions auctioned off at the Kearney County Courthouse."

Get everyone on revolving credit, call in the loan... buy their stuff for cheap money.
 
 
+14 # Smokey 2012-08-20 18:28
The Cheyney story is the story for much of the West and for much of the South.... Both regions were incredibly poor and underdeveloped until the New Deal and the Second World War provided billions of dollars from Uncle Sam.... What happened during the 1950s? White folks in the South and in the West got nasty when colored folks - including many veterans - stepped forward to ask for things like "equal pay for equal work" and for the right to vote.... Suddenly, many white folks were screaming about "government interference." Some of them ran away from the Democratic Party and towards the right-wing Republicans... Nowadays, some of their kids are reading Ayn Rand books while soaking up the benefits at tax-supported schools.
 
 
+15 # georip 2012-08-20 18:34
Cheney and Rumsfeld bought adjoining property on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. They land they bought was originally the plantation of a man who made his living capturing runaway slaves for the reward or resale he could get. Frederick Douglas spent time at that plantation. It is land known to this day as Mount Misery. It is my fervent hope that Cheney and Rumsfeld are haunted daily by the ghosts of the millions of souls they harmed.
 
 
+13 # phrixus 2012-08-20 19:29
Cheney is pure psychopath.
 
 
+13 # brux 2012-08-20 19:30
I just find it so sickening that we have people that
do well in America, either themselves or they are
born into well to do families, and the only think they
can think to devote their lives to is to make it worse
and more difficult for others to live their lives.

When we reward and exalt psychopaths in this country
this is what we get after 30 years or positive feedback,
a ruling class of selfish sadistic SOBs who live to find
ways to make other people miserable.
 
 
+11 # pernsey 2012-08-20 19:30
Cheney, Bush, and Rummy there is a special place in hell for these thugs. They may have avoided prison in this life, but I dont think they will be so lucky in the next!
 
 
+12 # mdhome 2012-08-21 03:56
glad you believe in the next life for justice, I am not so confident of a next life to be punished and feel he needs to be punished before he becomes wormfood.
 
 
+9 # noitall 2012-08-20 19:43
Gee, how is Cheney a dirt ball? Let me count the ways.
 
 
+16 # Peace Anonymous 2012-08-20 23:18
As I see it Iraq was invaded for oil. The revenue goes to a few select companies and Halliburton is a huge player in the Iraq oilfield. So the people lose their sons and daughters and then get the bill for the invasion. Where does the profit go? Can you not see how the system creates the fear and we will pay anything to be safe? In post 9/11 USA the fear we have been burdoned with has pried our tax dollars from our pockets and into whose pockets did the money go? We create enemies to substantiate a $900 billion defense budget. Do you get it? People in the world want peace? There is, however, no profit in peace. Cheney and Bush scammed us all and now I keep seeing Cheney on tv and I have had enough of that war criminal.
 
 
+5 # dovelane1 2012-08-22 01:05
"When Society Becomes An Addict" (Anne Wilson-Schaef) talks about how all addictions are based on fear of one form or another. Greed, for example, is an addiction based on the fear of never having enough.

If I had to guess, I would guess Cheney is an addict, and his drugs of choice are money and power over others. My guess is that, as with all addicts, Cheney is in denial of how his fear drives him to act like he does. His denial would never allow him to question his motives, especially when the only consequences he has to deal with are more money and more power.

Those who want to control others, usually have little control over themselves and their desires. If one looks at the history of Cheney's family, one can see where the fear of never having enough came from. It was part of his heritage, part of his family's history. Because he lived it, my guess ishe was afraid of falling into that pattern, For most "traditional" women, the way to power is to marry a man who they can support in gaining power, and ride the coattails.

My father grew up in the same era, had the same fears, made a lot of money, but was never generous with it, or with himself. He never learned how to deal with his vulnerability, and was never emotionally accessible. Same as Cheney. One thing this culture needs to do is get better role models for what is emotionally healthy behavior. Cheney is the poster-child for the neurotic and power hungry.
 
 
+2 # futhark 2012-08-21 06:21
I'm "logged in" here, but if I try to comment on a RSN story following a link from an email, I'm still getting the "Invalid Token" blank page nonsense.

Can these "technical difficulties" be resolved?
 
 
+5 # walt 2012-08-22 05:29
And even more fascinating is that Cheney is wanted for war crimes in other countries. He could also be tried here if our corrupt Congress dared to seek justice for the illegal invasion of Iraq.

This is a classic example of "I got mine and now let me screw the others."

And Americans sit idly by!
 

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