Ruling on Cheney
So, the Supreme Court on Thursday granted the secretive Vice President Dick Cheney the right to keep his potential conflicts of interest a secret from the public. We already know that this, the most secretive administration ever, has a lot of secrets to keep.
And should it be a surprise that this Supreme Court, which installed the Bush administration, should want to let it keep its conflicts of interest secret?
As Justice Antonin Scalia put it so eloquently, “Quack, quack.”
Ken Narasaki
Venice
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