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Chris reflects on the death of Dick Cheney, owning up to the mistakes he made in the early 2000s—and then turns to the astonishing scene at Cheney’s funeral. With political rivals, media figures, and Washington insiders all gathered together, the event looked less like a memorial and more like a Bond-villain board meeting. An eye-opening discussion about the illusion of political conflict, the permanence of the power class, and the “big club” George Carlin warned about.
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Chris reflects on the death of Dick Cheney, owning up to the mistakes he made in the early 2000s—and then turns to the astonishing scene at Cheney’s funeral. With political rivals, media figures, and Washington insiders all gathered together, the event looked less like a memorial and more like a Bond-villain board meeting. An eye-opening discussion about the illusion of political conflict, the permanence of the power class, and the “big club” George Carlin warned about.
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