That comment kind of reminds me of when Carville said in front of the whole world that Ken Starr was going to lose his kneecaps for "going after" Bill Clinton. OF course, that turned out to be all bluster for show, as I was telling people back then.
But you could be right about Klayman paying for taking on Cheney. I have a feeling Klayman doesn't care, though.
And if the only thing you can come up with is to compare me with Carville, I guess I made my point.
Dick Cheney is well known for being a honest man; and when he thinks his character may be called into question, I doubt he'll take it lightly.
Cheney IS a player; Klayman is mad because he's NOT.