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"Wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure."
Saturday, June 26, 2004
DAILY NEWS 6/25
A Senate photo session turned ugly this week when Vice President Cheney cursed out a Democratic senator.
"Go f--- yourself," Cheney told Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), according to Senate sources, after the two men had a brief but heated exchange on the Senate floor.
6/26
WASHINGTON - An unrepentant Vice President Cheney begrudgingly admitted yesterday that he cursed at Sen. Pat Leahy and bragged that he felt good about it.
A smirking Cheney tried to sidestep the issue of whether he launched the F-word, first saying with a laugh he "probably" did.
But when Fox News' Neil Cavuto pressed him on whether he regretted his choice of words, the venom-tongued veep added, "No. I said it, and as I said, I felt better about it afterward."
A Senate photo session turned ugly this week when Vice President Cheney cursed out a Democratic senator.
"Go f--- yourself," Cheney told Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), according to Senate sources, after the two men had a brief but heated exchange on the Senate floor.
6/26
WASHINGTON - An unrepentant Vice President Cheney begrudgingly admitted yesterday that he cursed at Sen. Pat Leahy and bragged that he felt good about it.
A smirking Cheney tried to sidestep the issue of whether he launched the F-word, first saying with a laugh he "probably" did.
But when Fox News' Neil Cavuto pressed him on whether he regretted his choice of words, the venom-tongued veep added, "No. I said it, and as I said, I felt better about it afterward."