CHENEY, DICK


Meaning of CHENEY, DICK in English

born January 30, 1941, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. in full Richard Bruce Cheney 46th vice president of the United States (2001- ) in the Republican administration of President George W. Bush and secretary of defense (1989-1993) in the administration of President George Bush. Cheney was the son of Richard Herbert Cheney, a soil-conservation agent, and Marjorie Lauraine Dickey Cheney. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, he grew up in Casper, Wyoming. He entered Yale University in 1959 but failed to graduate. Cheney earned bachelor's (1965) and master's degrees (1966) in political science from the University of Wyoming and was a doctoral candidate at the University of Wisconsin. On August 29, 1964, he married Lynne Vincent. While Dick worked as an aid to Wisconsin governor Warren Knowles, Lynne received a doctorate in British literature from the University of Wisconsin. Lynne later served as chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH; 1986-93), where she was criticized by liberals for undermining the agency and by conservatives for opposing the closure of a controversial NEH-funded exhibit by Robert Mapplethorpe in Cincinnati, Ohio. The couple has two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. In 1968 Cheney moved to Washington, D.C., to serve as a congressional fellow, and beginning in 1969 he worked in the administration of President Richard Nixon. After leaving government service briefly in 1973, he became a deputy assistant to President Gerald Ford in 1974 and his chief of staff from 1975 to 1977. In 1978 he was elected from Wyoming to the first of six terms in the United States House of Representatives, where he rose to become the Republican whip. In the House Cheney took conservative positions on abortion, gun control, and environmental regulation, among other issues. In 1978 he suffered the first of several mild heart attacks, and he underwent quadruple-bypass surgery in 1988. From 1989 to 1993 he served as secretary of defense in the administration of President George Bush, presiding over reductions in the military following the breakup of the Soviet Union. Cheney also oversaw the U.S. military invasion of Panama and the participation of U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf War. After President Bush lost his reelection bid in 1992, Cheney became a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank. In 1995 he became the chairman and chief executive officer of the Halliburton Company, a supplier of technology and services to the oil and gas industries. After George W. Bush's primary victories secured his nomination for the presidency of the United States, Cheney was appointed to head Bush's vice-presidential search committee, though few expected that Cheney himself would eventually become the Republican vice-presidential candidate. Two weeks after election day, Cheney suffered another mild heart attack, though he quickly resumed his duties as leader of Bush's presidential transition team. Cheney was expected to become one of the most active and influential vice presidents in the history of that office.

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