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And thus we learned that not only does Cheney not care about war, torture or the truth, he also holds the president in pretty much the same low regard as the rest of us. In a video clip ABC posted on its website in which Cheney defends torture on familiar grounds that is, torture isn't torture if he says it isn't torture , Karl looks nervous and uncomfortable, as though he expects hooded men to burst in at any moment and drag him off to the waterboarding chamber. But it was Cheney's shockingly brazen statements about the decision to go to war against Iraq that should resonate for as long as we are capable of moral outrage.