Reprising an earlier post, here’s what I was referring to:

Dick Cheney isn’t real, people. He’s actually Bob Rumson, the evil, manipulative candidate played by Richard Dreyfuss in Rob Reiner’s and Aaron Sorkin’s 1995 film The American President, somehow enchanted and brought to life.
Seriously, now. Richard Dreyfuss made so many little choices that look so much like Cheney, I’m more than half-convinced he was slyly playing Cheney, who was already notoriously evil, if not quite so well-known. If not, in retrospect his instincts were… scary.
Yes, that’s the word.
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Strange, yes. But if there’s anything Bush proves, it’s that there’s a fine line between vast incompetence and brilliant surrealism.
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