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Washington
04 July 2007
Vice1 President Dick Cheney is widely considered to be the most powerful vice president in American history. He was a key architect on the war on terror and the Iraq war and -- according to recent news reports – has played a significant role in shaping domestic policy. More from VOA's Bill Rodgers.
Vice President Richard Cheney |
Stephen Hess is an expert on the presidency4 at the Brookings Institution.
Stephen Hess |
The American Constitution assigns no specific role for the vice president, except to preside over the Senate and cast a vote when there is a tie. Past vice presidents have tended to travel a lot, representing the president overseas.
Former Vice President Al Gore7 carved out specific areas of interest, such as the environment, to work on.
But Cheney is especially influential8 and powerful. A recent series in The Washington Post newspaper described the extent of his power.
Norman Ornstein |
Areas such as the Iraq war, the interrogation and treatment of terrorist suspects, and picking potential nominees13 to the Supreme14 Court.
The Washington Post articles also described Cheney's impact on domestic issues, including intervening in a dispute over water use in Oregon that led to the deaths of tens of thousands of salmon15.
The personal relationship between President Bush and his vice president is unknown. But White House spokeswoman Dana Perino recently described it this way: "I think that the president thinks of the vice president as a very close and trusted advisor16 – somebody who has nothing but the country's best interests at heart."
But the Post series and a widely-publicized attempt by Cheney to ignore an executive order on handling classified information have prompted criticism. His reputation also suffered following the conviction of his top aide, Lewis "Scooter" Libby on perjury17 charges in the CIA leak case.
Political scientist Norman Ornstein adds, "Having a vice president in the loop, having a vice president act as a trusted confidante of the president, as a strong political adviser18, even as somebody with a delegated, substantive19 role, is a perfectly20 good and appropriate thing. Having a vice president who has a kind of a free rein21 to roam over the landscape, and who has such an expansive view of his own power and imperviousness22 to checks and balances, is pretty alarming frankly23."
But as long as he retains the trust of the president, Dick Cheney seems likely to continue to work the levers of power in Washington.
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