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In My Time

In My Time

A Personal and Political Memoir
by Dick Cheney 2011 576 pages
3.79
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1. From Yale dropout to White House Chief of Staff: Cheney's unlikely political ascent

I decided then and there that if I spent time trying to reorganize the Pentagon, I wouldn't get anything done.

Early setbacks and redemption. Dick Cheney's political career had an inauspicious start. Kicked out of Yale twice and arrested for DUI, he seemed an unlikely candidate for high office. However, these early missteps became a turning point. Cheney returned to Wyoming, finished his education, and began working in politics, eventually catching the eye of Donald Rumsfeld, who brought him to Washington.

Rapid rise in Washington. Cheney's work ethic and strategic thinking quickly propelled him up the ranks:

  • Became a congressional intern at age 28
  • Named White House Chief of Staff at 34
  • Elected to Congress at 37
  • Became House Minority Whip at 47
  • Appointed Secretary of Defense at 48

His ability to navigate complex political landscapes and focus on key issues rather than bureaucratic reorganization became hallmarks of his leadership style.

2. Navigating crises: Cheney's role in the Ford administration and Nixon's resignation

I woke to find he was gone, and I'd run around the house looking for him.

Managing the Nixon resignation. As Deputy Chief of Staff, Cheney played a crucial role during the tumultuous period of Nixon's resignation and Ford's transition to the presidency. He was tasked with:

  • Coordinating the logistics of Nixon's departure
  • Helping to establish Ford's new administration
  • Managing the public relations aspect of the transition

Advising President Ford. Cheney became a trusted advisor to Ford, helping to navigate:

  • The controversial pardon of Nixon
  • Economic challenges, including high inflation
  • Foreign policy issues, such as the fall of Saigon

His experience during this period shaped his views on executive power and the importance of a strong presidency in times of crisis.

3. Congressman to Secretary of Defense: Cheney's expanding influence in Washington

I love the Congress. I had served there for ten years. But I also had a sense of its limitations.

Building a conservative record. As Wyoming's sole congressman, Cheney established himself as a staunch conservative, focusing on:

  • Energy policy and public lands issues
  • Defense and national security matters
  • Budget and fiscal policy

Transition to the executive branch. Cheney's appointment as Secretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush marked a significant shift in his career:

  • Oversaw military operations in Panama and the Philippines
  • Played a key role in developing post-Cold War defense strategy
  • Led the Department of Defense during the Gulf War

His experience in both the legislative and executive branches gave him a unique perspective on government operations and the balance of power between branches.

4. Operation Desert Storm: Cheney's pivotal role in the Gulf War

I wasn't completely surprised. I had begun to catch on that there was something going on here beyond just consulting me for my views.

Preparing for conflict. As Secretary of Defense, Cheney was instrumental in:

  • Convincing Saudi Arabia to allow U.S. troops on their soil
  • Coordinating the international coalition against Iraq
  • Overseeing the military buildup in the Persian Gulf

Managing the war effort. Cheney's leadership during Desert Storm was characterized by:

  • Close collaboration with General Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf
  • Strategic decision-making on military operations
  • Effective communication with the public and Congress

The success of the Gulf War significantly enhanced Cheney's reputation as a defense and foreign policy expert, setting the stage for his future role as Vice President.

5. The fall of the Soviet Union: Reshaping American defense strategy

We had won this war with the army, navy, air force, and Marine Corps he had helped build.

Adapting to a new world order. The collapse of the Soviet Union presented both opportunities and challenges for U.S. defense policy. Cheney led efforts to:

  • Reduce nuclear arsenals through unilateral action and negotiation
  • Shift focus from global conflict to regional threats
  • Maintain U.S. military superiority in a changing world

Developing the "Base Force" concept. Cheney worked to reshape the military for the post-Cold War era:

  • Downsizing forces while maintaining capabilities
  • Emphasizing flexibility and rapid deployment
  • Investing in new technologies and precision weapons

His leadership during this period of transition laid the groundwork for U.S. military strategy in the following decades.

6. From Halliburton CEO to unexpected VP nominee: Cheney's return to politics

I had a lot of titles after that, but never one of which I was prouder.

Success in the private sector. After leaving government, Cheney became CEO of Halliburton:

  • Oversaw significant growth and acquisitions
  • Gained valuable experience in the energy sector
  • Developed a global business perspective

Unexpected return to politics. Initially tapped to lead George W. Bush's VP search, Cheney ultimately became the nominee:

  • Brought extensive government and foreign policy experience to the ticket
  • Faced scrutiny over his business ties and conservative record
  • Navigated the transition from private citizen to public figure once again

His selection as VP nominee marked a significant shift in the 2000 campaign, bringing gravitas and experience to the Republican ticket.

7. Campaign trail challenges: Adapting to a new political landscape in 2000

It was a terrible accident. We had been lucky it wasn't worse.

Learning curve on the campaign trail. Cheney faced initial challenges in adapting to modern campaigning:

  • Struggled with some public appearances and messaging
  • Faced scrutiny over his voting record and business ties
  • Learned to balance policy discussions with retail politics

Debate preparation and performance. The vice presidential debate became a crucial moment:

  • Extensive preparation to counter Joe Lieberman's debating skills
  • Focus on delivering key messages and memorable lines
  • Importance of projecting competence and experience

Despite early stumbles, Cheney's experience and strategic thinking ultimately proved valuable to the Bush campaign, contributing to their narrow victory in the 2000 election.

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3.79 out of 5
Average of 2k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

In My Time receives mixed reviews, with ratings ranging from 1 to 5 stars. Many readers appreciate Cheney's candid account of his political career and his role in major historical events. Critics argue that the memoir is self-serving and lacks objectivity. Some praise Cheney's writing style and insights, while others find the book dry and lacking in new information. Readers generally agree that the book provides a unique perspective on recent American history, regardless of their personal opinions of Cheney.

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About the Author

Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under George W. Bush. Born in Nebraska and raised in Wyoming, Cheney began his political career as an intern for Congressman William A. Steiger. He worked his way up to White House Chief of Staff during the Ford administration. Cheney was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Wyoming in 1978, serving five terms and becoming House Minority Whip. He later served as Secretary of Defense under George H. W. Bush, overseeing Operation Desert Storm. Between political appointments, Cheney was chairman and CEO of Halliburton Company from 1995 to 2000.

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