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"Dad Was Fine When I Came Out of Closet" -- Mary Cheney
Drudge Report ^ | May 2, 2006 | Drudge

Posted on 05/02/2006 1:10:54 PM PDT by meandog

New York, N.Y. – In her new memoir, NOW IT'S MY TURN(Simon & Schuster/Threshold Editions, 2006), Mary Cheney writes that when she told her parents she was gay, the first words out of her father’s mouth “were exactly the ones that I wanted to hear: ‘You’re my daughter, and I love you, and I just want you to be happy.’”

VANITY FAIR editor Todd Purdum reports that Mary Cheney tells her story in a voice very much like her father’s, and that she came out to her parents when she was a junior in high school, on a day when, after breaking up with her first girlfriend, she skipped school, ran a red light, and crashed the family car. Cheney writes that her mother hugged her, but then burst into tears, worried that she would face a life of pain and prejudice.

When Purdum asks the vice president whether he thinks gay people are born that way, Cheney scrunches up his mouth, fixes him with a look that says “Nice try,” then says: “I’m not going to get into that. Those are deeply personal questions. You can ask.”

Mary Cheney tells Purdum that her father “has very little tolerance for bullshit, pardon my French.” She also says that one common reaction from people who have read the manuscript of her book is “‘Wow, you guys really have this close-knit, loving family,’ and it always strikes me as ‘Yeah, of course we do.’ It was very surprising to me that people would think we didn’t.”

When Purdum asks Cheney if he is fatalistic about his heart disease, Cheney says, “I am. I don’t even think about it most of the time. You do those things a prudent man would do, and I live with it.” Asked what he would have for breakfast at Nora’s Fish Creek Inn, his favorite pre-fishing spot in Wilson, Wyoming, Cheney responds without missing a beat: “I’d probably have two eggs over easy, sausage and hash browns,” then hastens to add that that is not his normal breakfast. “The day I go fishing, I get off my diet,” he says.” At a roundtable lunch with reporters a couple of years ago, two who were pres­ent tell Purdum that Cheney cut his buffalo steak in bite-size pieces the moment it arrived, then proceeded to salt each side of each piece.

Cheney tells Purdum that he has not changed over the years, but perhaps many of his contemporaries think he has “because of my associations over the years, or because I came across as a reasonable guy, people have one view of me that was not necessarily an accurate reflection of my philosophy or my view of the world.”

Purdum asks Cheney if, during his “darkest night,” he has even “a little doubt” about the administration’s course. “No,” he tells Purdum. “I think we’ve done what needed to be done.” Of the debate over whether or not the administration hyped the pre-war intelligence, Cheney says, “In the end, you can argue about the quality of the intelligence and so forth, but ... I look at that whole spectrum of possibilities and options, and I think we did the right thing.”

Cheney rejects the caricature of him as the power behind the throne, insisting, “I think we have created a system that works for this president and for me, in terms of my ability to be able to contribute and participate in the process.” When Purdum says that the cartoon characterization of him must not be accurate, Cheney says, “My image might be better out there, this caricature you talk about might be avoided, if I spent more time as a public figure trying to improve my image, but that’s not why I’m here.”

Purdum reports that Cheney travels with a chemical-biological suit at all times. When he gave his friend Robin West and his twin children a ride to the White House a couple of years ago, West commented on the fact that Cheney’s motorcade varied its daily path. “And he said, ‘Yeah, we take different routes so that “The Jackal” can’t get me,’” West tells Purdum. “And then there was this big duffel bag in the middle of the backseat, and I said, ‘What’s that? It’s not very roomy in here.’ And [Cheney] said, ‘No, because it’s a chemical-biological suit,’ and he looked at it and said, ‘Robin, there’s only one. You lose.’”

Purdum talks with former New York Times reporter and former executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, James Naughton, who asks of Cheney: “Does he acknowledge that he is not as pleasant as he used to be?” Naughton knew Cheney as a fellow prankster during the 1976 campaign, and all but sighs in search of an explanation as to why he is so different now. “I guess I would like to believe,” he says, “without any evidence to support it, that coming very close to death has somehow compelled him to act as though he only has so much breath and so much life, that he’s only got so much time to accomplish what he has to do. But the public figure is nothing like the private one that I remember.”

Gerald Ford tells Purdum: “He may have changed a bit, but that was required for the change of circumstances.” Ford, who will turn 93 in July, adds, “Times change, and people change as a result of that.”

“If you’re looking for a change from one point to another, being vice president is sui generis,” Lynne Cheney tells Purdum. “It’s not quite like any other job.”

The June issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and L.A. on May 3 and nationally on May 9.


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To: MineralMan

And how should children feel for completely disappointing their parents and going against what the parents believe? It's a two-way street.


41 posted on 05/02/2006 1:48:08 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: meandog
Cheney rejects the caricature of him as the power behind the throne

Funny how for decades the media made fun of the office of the Vice President and how useless the job was. Most Vice Presidents had little or no power or influence in that job.

Now that Dick has been a powerful and influential Veep, all of a sudden people seem to be bothered by that. Who cares. Compare Dick Cheney to Al Gore ... and please don't spray your soda on your screen while doing so!

42 posted on 05/02/2006 1:48:12 PM PDT by You Dirty Rats (I Love Free Republic!!!)
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To: Nonstatist
If we were all the same, wouldnt life be boring!?

That's a statement empty of meaning. I am quite sure there are many differences you find unacceptable.

43 posted on 05/02/2006 1:48:23 PM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: meandog

I wonder how Dad would have done had he not been a politician in the worlds eye ?


44 posted on 05/02/2006 1:48:30 PM PDT by stompk
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To: onedoug

"Their may be reasons"

You lost me but I believe that should be "there".


45 posted on 05/02/2006 1:49:08 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: conserv13
Not when they are gay. There are lots of parents who have turned their backs on their children because of it. Alan Keyes is one. I'd imagine many FReepers would not be nearly as accepting as the Cheneys.

What if your child said they were attracted to pre-teens? Or sheep? Would anything cause you to love them with the truth about life and morality?

In my opinion, Alan Keyes loves his daughter much more that the Cheney's love Mary. And the details of his family situation were widely misreported.

46 posted on 05/02/2006 1:51:58 PM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: DJ MacWoW
My gay brother is sitting on my couch as I type.

In your estimation, was it choice or chance? and if choice, why?

47 posted on 05/02/2006 1:52:10 PM PDT by joesbucks
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

VERY smart and articulate woman. I am afraid I would be a little intimidated. I think more by her than her husband! LOL.


48 posted on 05/02/2006 1:52:28 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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To: meandog
More information than I really needed. Guess she feels the need to cash in while Pop is still in the limelight.

Just, ick!

49 posted on 05/02/2006 1:54:02 PM PDT by don-o
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To: meandog

Lots of facial resemblance.While I ain't cool on the gay thing, I am very cool with the tight family thing. ;-)


50 posted on 05/02/2006 1:54:18 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: meandog

Mary confirms that dad has invited her to join him quail hunting but todate they have been unable to resolve scheduling conflicts.


51 posted on 05/02/2006 1:54:20 PM PDT by NAVY84 (The path of least resistance for Democrats is TREASON!)
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To: pollyannaish

I know what you mean about being intimidated, but she is just so down to earth she would put us both at ease.


52 posted on 05/02/2006 1:54:42 PM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: meandog
I am not one drop surprised about Cheney on this one.

Many people seem to forget some things he said during the Bush Sr administration. About a good year before the election (The one Papa Bush lost) he was on one of those talking head shows on Sunday morning. The subject was the Homosexual ban in the Military, it was during this Cheney referred to the (this was before don't ask don't tell) rules as a "red herring" from the Reagan administration.

I predicted then the rule would be dropped as soon as the election was over. I was fully expecting Bush to win at that time. I was right as soon as the election was over the Clintoon administration changed the rules.

//sarcasm on//
One more example of the cavernous difference between the GOP and the DNC.
//sarcasm off//
53 posted on 05/02/2006 1:55:10 PM PDT by iluvlucy (swim the Tiber, the water is fine)
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To: pollyannaish
The Cheneys are good people, and always have been. I know some Wyomingites who've known them forever it seems.

The "image" the MSM and moonbat left have painted of Cheney is a great example of just how wrong and delusional they so often are.

54 posted on 05/02/2006 1:55:36 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: meandog

the article should be titled.

"Dad Was Fine When He Learned Of My Mental Condition"


55 posted on 05/02/2006 1:57:06 PM PDT by conservative physics
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To: joesbucks

It was choice with some outside influences that I won't outline here. My brother is not a proponent of "born gay". He says it's a choice usually brought on by outside influence.


56 posted on 05/02/2006 1:58:07 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (If you think you know what's coming next....You don't know Jack.)
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
It's the "down to earth part" that makes it even more lethal! t's pretty easy to dismiss uppity intellectuals, but the decent, kind down to earth ones that scare me silly! LOL.
57 posted on 05/02/2006 1:58:15 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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To: pikachu

The oil derrick is great.


58 posted on 05/02/2006 1:58:42 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past
When they stand before God one day, will it matter that it felt real nice to look the other way?

No more than any sin that each of us commits will. If one is forgiven, it matters not the nature of the sin. I'm just taking a wild guess here, but I bet you sin every single day like the rest of us. Do you believe God has a degree chart?

Further, what would you do if this happened in your family? I know I would be crushed, hurt deeply, and terribly disappointed, but none of those things would make me stop loving my child. I would pray every day for him/her to walk away from the lifestyle and pray for his/her repentance, but all the while loving that son or daughter.

60 posted on 05/02/2006 1:59:14 PM PDT by Southflanknorthpawsis
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