The Cheney Presidency
Jun 26th, 2007 at 8:22 am by Susie
So it looks like The Decider picks what color crayons he wants to use - out of the ones Cheney lets him see. Part 3 of the Washington Post series:
Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., who served as Bush’s budget director from 2001 to 2003 and is now governor of Indiana, said that during his tenure the number of times a Cabinet official made a direct budget appeal to Bush “was zero,” which aides from previous administrations found “stunning,” he added.
Daniels said he chalked that track record up to “the respect people had for the vice president.” Cabinet members, he said, recognized that if the board didn’t agree with them, “then the president wasn’t likely to, either.”
It is well known that Cheney is usually the last to speak to the president before Bush makes a decision. Less so is his role, to a degree unmatched by his predecessors, in steering debate by weighing in at the lower-level meetings where proposals are born and die.


