Newsweek Reporter's Weird Complaint: Cheney Memoir Doesn't 'Look Forward'
Newsweek journalist Dan Stone appeared on MSNBC's News Live, Monday, to offer a bizarre complaint about Dick Cheney's new memoir. He lamented, "This book is very focused on rehashing. It's very based on the past, from what I can tell."
Responding to a question about whether the book could cause problems for Obama, the White House correspondent added, "Not many people are taking it to look forward." Of course, it would be hard to write a memoir on one's life and not look backward.
[See video below. MP3 audio here.]
Stone parroted the anti-Cheney sentiments that have arisen from the release of In My Time. After host Veronica De La Cruz played a clip of Colin Powell deriding the book as something a "gossip columnist" would approve, Stone agreed, "[Powell] was right."
Referring to the ex-Vice President's promotion of the book as one that will make "heads explode," Stone proclaimed, "That very much was a tabloid thing to say."
The Newsweek reporter offered the White House's reaction to Cheney's contention that the Bush administration played a role in the effort to kill Osama bin Laden: "[Obama officials] see it here as a vindication effort to save face and rationalize a lot of the terror activities that the Bush administration took, much of its term."
Regarding the rift between Powell and Cheney, Stone seemed to accept the idea that this was unique and very different from any such disagreements in the Obama White House: "And every White House, the Obama White House would tell you as well, there's always disagreements. You know, there's always these small spats..." But, he indicated, these didn't match-up with the Bush fights.
A transcript of the August 29 segment, which aired at 11:24am EDT, follows:
Story Continues Below Ad ↓VERONICA DE LA CRUZ: Former Vice President Dick Cheney's memoir hits store shelves tomorrow, but, it is already angering many of Washington's elite. One of the most controversial elements of the book is the idea that the Bush administration deserves much of the credit for the capture of Osama bin Laden. Here's a clip of his exclusive interview with NBC's Jamie Gangel.
DICK CHENEY: I really thought it was a culmination of ten years of effort by a lot of very talented, capable and dedicated people and I gave President Obama credit for having sent the Seal Team Six team six in to capture and kill bin Laden.
GANGEL: Were you bitter at all- Was it bittersweet or were you disappointed it hadn't happened on your watch?
CHENEY: Well, we would have liked to have succeeded, but I think we laid the ground work for what ultimately happened.
DE LA CRUZ: Dan Stone is the White House correspondent for Newsweek magazine and contributor for the Daily Beast. He joins us now live from the White House. Uh, Dan, thanks for joining us.
DAN STONE: Sure.
DE LA CRUZ: So Cheney has been hyping this impact that the memoir is going to have. He has been saying that heads are going to explode. Do you think that this book will have that type of impact?
STONE: We have seen a lot of hurricane damage around Washington but certainly no heads exploding around town. That claim, that specific one you played of the Bush administration and specifically him deserving some credit for the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden, is what has gotten most of the attention here at the White House and on Capitol Hill. A lot of dismissing that attitude and saying, you know, this is something you tried for many years and couldn't seal the deal. Now, we can- they see it here as a vindication effort to save face and rationalize a lot of the terror activities that the Bush administration took, much of its term.
DE LA CRUZ: Still, there is lots of criticism. Former secretary of state Colin Powell, just one of the voices criticizing him. He accused Cheney of taking cheap shots in his book. He thought the tone overall was misguided. Take a listen to this.
COLIN POWELL: In fact, the kind of headline I would expect to come out of a gossip columnist or the kind of headline you might see one of the supermarket tabloids write. It is not the kind of headline I would expect to come from a former Vice President of the United States of America.
DE LA CRUZ: Hmm. What do you think of that?
STONE: He was right. That very much was a tabloid thing to say. It has many members of his own party not very impressed, like we saw with General Powell. You know, he, he showed with this book and this media tour he's doing, a portrait of the Bush White House that not many of us got to see of a lot of conniving. And every White House, the Obama White House would tell you as well, there's always disagreements. You know, there's always these small spats, but we see between General Powell, certainly Vice President Cheney, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, these major players in the administration, that certainly don't even have positive feelings for each other, even all these years after leaving office.
DE LA CRUZ: But, let's go back and talk a second, Dan, about the impact this book is going to have, about the timing of its release, because it does come at a moment where the President is seeing his lowest approval rating.
STONE: Absolutely. And that's a concern for the White House. Of course, they are very focused on the economy at the moment. This book is, is very focused on rehashing. It's very based on the past, from what I can tell. Not many people are taking it to look forward. But, the White House is certainly trying to gain the upper ground over this sniping and conniving among Republicans and Bush White House officials, to say, "This is a new day. We ran on change and hope." You know, "our officials are not behaving like this."
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STONE: We have seen a lot of hurricane damage around Washington but certainly no heads exploding around town. That claim, that specific one you played of the Bush administration and specifically him deserving some credit for the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden, is what has gotten most of the attention here at the White House and on Capitol Hill. A lot of dismissing that attitude and saying, you know, this is something you tried for many years and couldn't seal the deal. Now, we can- they see it here as a vindication effort to save face and rationalize a lot of the terror activities that the Bush administration took, much of its term.









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So there's been some memoirs
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:23pm.
So there's been some memoirs that were based on the future???
Well, actually, if anyone in the MSM had bothered to read Boy Barry's 'memoirs'..........our future probably would be different!!!
→ Curse you Red Baron!
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:24pm.
That was supposed to be my kill.
Ahhh, as we say over here -
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:52pm.
Ahhh, as we say over here - 'no worry, beef curry'..........Cool!! I just happened to come home to do something, and this thread had just appeared, and I just whipped out the first thing that popped up in my little peabrain.............I'll be happy to share the kill...after all, I'm the killa!!! Hahahahaha!!!
"So there's been some memoirs
Submitted by Beukeboom on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:34pm.
"So there's been some memoirs that were based on the future???"
A few come to mind: Nostradamus, Miss Cleo and Harold Camping.
OK Beuk.............I give up
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:53pm.
OK Beuk.............I give up - who the hell are Miss Cleo and Harold Camping???
End of World May 21, 2011
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:37pm.
With respect to Beuk, I wouldn't have lumped all three in the same category, but Miss Cleo was a charlatan psychic of the Psychic Friends Network (I remember those infomercials from the late nights when I used to work midnight to 8 am years ago!) and Harold Camping was the old preacher who predicted the rapture on May 21, 2011, but of course he was wrong and later changed the date again and then had a stroke.
Nostradamus is up in the air, he was in a class of his own, and I wouldn't call him a fake, but I wouldn't call him a seer either. Not sure what I would call him. But he would be closer in his predictions according to some.
-Jon
Hey Jon....
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:49pm.
Miss Cleo is from FloriDuh....and of course, there was kinda sorta a RAPTURE EVENT.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Befuddled by sports section
Submitted by JeffC... on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 5:05pm.
One of the dumbest things I've ever read in a book review.
I wonder how long it took him to get his head around the concept of a "book review." Obviously, he still doesn't get it.
the "future"
Submitted by nanabanana on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 5:28pm.
Well, the "future" is what got Nobama his Nobel. Good grief!!
Speaking of that Nobel.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 11:22am.
since it was awarded for what he was going to do, shouldn't he return it (along wit' da caish) since he ain't done nothin' yet......well, nothing positive, anyway.
Sure, Killa!
Submitted by Newsbubba on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:05pm.
Bambi, hisself wrote one about his father!
I think He only did it just to prove He had a father, even if he didn't habg around but 15 minutes after the Little Bastard was born, wherever that was.
~Their relationship ended before BO was even born
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:18pm.
according to what I read a while back.
Have you ever caught any of
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:55pm.
Have you ever caught any of that undercurrent of the possibility that Barama's mother and Malcom X were in Seattle at the same time - 9 months before little Barry was born???
~Never heard that one
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:31pm.
Just the rumor about Frank Davis. The woman had abominable taste in men.
Barry's mom was doing Frank
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 11:12pm.
Barry's mom was doing Frank Davis??? Really?? Well, I know that Frank Davis was doin' Barry (reminds me of 'I've been doin' bin Laden'!!!) at a young age - an old communist indoctrination practce, you know??
But I have a LOT of stuff somewhere on my computer that purports to co-relate Barry's mom and Malcom X being in Seattle at the same time, and knowing each other, etc. etc. etc................like I said the other day, I used to poo-poo most conspiricy theories, but anymore I'll give them some attention.
I mean...........look at photos of Malcom X, and look at photos of Barry??????????????
~I don't look at BO if I don't have to
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 12:17pm.
I have a sensitive gag reflex.
If you're anything like me,
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 6:26pm.
If you're anything like me, your ears and your mind probably have the same sensitive gag reflex too!!!
Don't forget..............
Submitted by djwolf12 on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:26pm.
His memoirs were written by Bill Ayers, the unrepentent domestic Weather Underground Terrorist that is focusing on the Hamas Flotilla.
→ Memoir = Retrospective?
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:23pm.
Wow! So Dastardly Dick Cheney chose to write his memoir as his view of the history in which he was involved?
Shocking! Unlike all other memoirs, Cheney's was more retrospective than futuristic?
Hey! Wait a minute!
Now I izzz Confoooozed.
What part of "memoir" does that idiot Dan Stone not recognize?
Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:24pm.
And if Dick Cheney wrote a book on current political events, liberal wastebasket sifters like Dan Stone would be excoriating him for "interfering". Since he wrote about his time in power, of course they excoriate him for remembering? Normally, I would recommend intense psychotherapy and appropriate medications to see that Dan got over his fixations and obsessions with Dick Cheney. In this case, sometimes the best thing to do is Cher's approach in "Moonstruck" - yell "get over it!".
Get Over It
Submitted by miss911ninja on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 12:32pm.
And if I remember correctly, Cher also delivered a slap upside da head.
Dear Scott, A reminder:
Submitted by Beukeboom on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:32pm.
Dear Scott,
A reminder: "Newsweek journalist" is a 21st century oxymoron.
VERY BASED ON THE
Submitted by Van Halen on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:41pm.
VERY BASED ON THE PAST???????!!!!!
From you guys on the Left? Are you frickin' serious? You Leftists who have been running against Bush for years right up to the last week where you try to dredge up Katrina over and over again? Very based on the past? My God, but you Leftists never cease to amaze me with the pits of stupidity you dig yourselves into.
I'd say by the looks of him
Submitted by inquiringmind on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:41pm.
I'd say by the looks of him Dan Stoned was in High School when Cheny was VP.
Some one please tell me this is not
Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:58pm.
Please tell me this is not what MSNBC and Newsweek pass of for smarts. No wonder no one really cares what they say. Too stupid and dumb to even repeat.
Is this numbskull trying to
Submitted by stratman on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 4:05pm.
Is this numbskull trying to get Ann Curry's job?
Memoir Means.... Hmmmm?? RACISM!!!!
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 4:18pm.
Duhhhhhh.
Did this book praise President Downgrade?
No?
Then it must be rscism.
The Obamination... A crisis leading to a catastrophe..(please donate to MRC)
One little item missing in this story ....
Submitted by Fredy on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 4:24pm.
This absurd reporter somehow manages to twist a book by Cheney about the Bush administration into something to do with Obama!?
Are these people so bizarre that they think EVERYTHING is ONLY about Obama? A real news network would fire this clown reporter and all the people behind this insipid report. They are simply not qualified to report on ANYTHING!
Hmmm....
Submitted by retrocon on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 4:31pm.
"In My Time"
a book about the past, history...
Not forward looking?
Well, face it, if you went out today, and wrote a biographical history reference book focusing on Abe Lincoln, the leftys would critisize you if you didn't make numerous mention (praise of course) of Dear Leader "O" in it.
thought
Submitted by ray johnson on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 4:33pm.
Coulda swore this was something from the Onion.
Funny, no one said that about
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 5:07pm.
Funny, no one said that about "Dreams From My Father".......
Motherbelt, C'mon, you know.
Submitted by Liberallies on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 5:19pm.
Motherbelt,
C'mon, you know.
Obama= Greatness
Cheney= Darth Vader
get with the program!
(sarcasm off)
Hope you are doing great motherbelt!
Memoirs not based on the future. . .
Submitted by rickbren on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 5:42pm.
DUH!! Its obvious that Dan has graduated from the Liberal Idiot's School of Socialized Neo/Pseudo-Journalism.
If you want to beat a dog, any stick will do.
Submitted by CO2Maker on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:04pm.
Two questions:
1. Did Bill Ayers ghost write any part of it? Nah, that won't do. Not Ayers. Who's a well-known conservative terrorist? Hmmmm. Shit, I can't think of one offhand. Help me out, audience. Name a domestic right-wing political terrorist who can help write someone else's memoir.
2. Isn't "looking forward" the same thing as "leaning forward," and you know what that refers to.
Speaking of 'leaning
Submitted by ant on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:14pm.
Speaking of 'leaning forward', whatever happened to all those 'war protests'? Ya think the none interference of these protests might have helped actually find and kill Bin Laden? I know the so-called journalist used the word 'capture' but I think 'killed' may be a tad more accurate, just trying to help, I know these journolists thrive on accuracy.
Veronica De La Cruz? Who?
Submitted by UpNorth on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:34pm.
Never heard of her, but with the following quote, she fits right in at LSDNBC, "about the timing of its release, because it does come at a moment where the President is seeing his lowest approval rating.". Uh, Ms De La Cruz, this is a memoir about Mr. Cheney's time in the Bush administration, not about your savior, the ObiWan.
I can see that you're confused, because in your world, everything is about President Present, and all the wonderful things he's accomplished(gag, cough).
Predictions by Yogi Berra
Submitted by Tomh on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 9:22pm.
This reminds of one of Yogi Berra's memorable quotes ... "It is really hard to make predictions, especially when it is about the future." Perhaps Dan Stone is merely channeling Yogi and not being a complete bonehead.
What
Submitted by CalWasRight on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 8:28am.
an idiot.
Futureworld.....
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 3:33pm.
And to think, here I was, just today, fondly reminiscing and savoring the treasured memories that I have (Seared into my memory, they are! Eat your heart out, Kerry!) about all of those wonderful things that I did, the people I met, the exotic food I tasted and the stunningly picturesque places that I visited....
...in 2025.
Ah yes, those were the daze......
Wuddah maroon....
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...