Poker With Dick Cheney
Transcript of The Editors' regular Saturday-night poker
game with Dick Cheney, 6/19/04. Start tape at 12:32 AM.
The Editors: We'll take three cards.
Dick Cheney: Give me one.
Sounds of cards being placed down, dealt, retrieved, and
rearranged in hand. Non-commital noises, puffing of cigars.
TE: Fifty bucks.
DC: I'm in. Show 'em.
TE: Two pair, sevens and fives.
DC: Not good enough.
TE: What do you have?
DC: Better than that, that's for sure. Pay up.
TE: Can you show us your cards?
DC: Sure. One of them's a six.
TE: You need to show all your cards. That's the way the game
is played.
Colin Powell: Ladies and gentlemen. We have accumulated overwhelming
evidence that Mr. Cheney's poker hand is far, far better than
two pair. Note this satellite photo, taken three minutes ago
when The Editors went to get more chips. In it we clearly see
the back sides of five playing cards, arranged in a poker hand.
Defector reports have assured us that Mr. Cheney's hand was
already well advanced at this stage. Later, Mr. Cheney drew
only one card. Why only one card? Would a man without a strong
hand choose only one card? We are absolutely convinced that
Mr. Cheney has at least a full house.
Tim Russert: Wow. Colin Powell really hit a homerun for the
Administration right there. A very powerful performance. My
dad played a lot of poker in World War 2, and he taught me many
things about life. Read my book.
TE: He's extremely good at Power Point. But we would like to
see the cards, or else we can't really be sure he has anything
to beat two pair. We don't think he would lie to us, but ...
well, it is a very rich pot.
Jonah Goldberg: Liberal critics of Mr. Cheney's poker hand
contend that "he doesn't have anything". Oh, really,
liberal critics? Cheney has already showed them the six of clubs,
and yet these liberals persist in saying he has "nothing".
Why do liberals consider the six of clubs to be "nothing"?
Is it because the six of clubs is black?
Matt Drudge: ****DRUDGE REPORT EXCLUSIVE****MUST CREDIT THE
DRUDGE REPORT***** The Drudge Report has learned that Dick Cheney
has a royal flush, hearts. Developing ...
TE: Perhaps if you could just show us a subset of your cards
which beat 2 pair? Or tell us exactly what your hand is?
DC: We will show you our cards after we have collected the
pot. It is important that things be done in this order, otherwise
the foundation of our entire poker game will be destroyed.
TE: We aren't sure ...
DC: Very good. And here are my cards. A straight flush.
Judith Miller: Dick Cheney has revealed a straight flush, confirming
his pre-collection claims about beating two pair.
TE: Those cards are of different suits. It's not a flush.
Mark Steyn: When will it end? Now liberal critics complain
that Dick Cheney's cards are not all the same suit. Naturally,
these are the same liberals who are always whining about a lack
of diversity in higher education. It seems like segregation
is OK with these liberals, as long as it damages Republicans.
MD: ****DRUDGE REPORT EXCLUSIVE****MUST CREDIT THE DRUDGE REPORT*****
A witness has come forward claiming that The Editors engage
in racial profiling in blog-linking. Developing ...
TE: Wait! It's not even a straight! You've got a eight and
ten of hearts, a six of clubs, and the seven and five of diamonds.
You have a ten high. That's nothing.
Sean Hannity: Well, well, well. In another sign of liberal
desperation, liberals now complain that a ten high is "nothing".
Does ten equal zero in liberal mathematics? That would explain
a lot.
Robert Novak: It's a perfectly valid poker hand. Apparently,
liberals have never heard of a "skip straight". It's
a kind of straight, just with one card missing. But if you skip
around the missing nine, it's a straight.
Alan Colmes: Mother says I mustn't play poker.
TE: There is no such thing as a "skip straight".
Brit Hume: It seems like some people are still playing poker
like it's September 10th. Back then, you needed to have all
your cards in order to claim a straight. But, as we learned
on that day, sometimes you won't have perfect knowledge. Sometimes
you have to learn to connect the dots, and see the patterns
which are not visible to superficial analysis of the type favored
by the CIA and the State Department. Dick Cheney's skip straight
is a winning poker hand for the post-9/11 world.
Rush Limbaugh: Do The Editors have two pairs, or a pair of
twos? First they say one thing, then another. What are they
hiding?
Andrew Sullivan: Dick Cheney never said he had a straight.
He was very careful about this. His cards can form many different
hands. None of these hands alone can beat a pair of twos; but,
taken together, the combination of all possible hands presents
a more compelling case for taking the pot than simply screaming
"Pair of twos! Pair of twos!" as unprincipled liberal
critics of the Vice President so often do.
MD: ****DRUDGE REPORT EXCLUSIVE****MUST CREDIT THE DRUDGE REPORT*****
Did The Editors claim to have "a pair of Jews"? Are
they anti-Semites as well as racists? Developing ...
Zell Miller: As a lifelong liberal Democrat, I believe Dick
Cheney, and I hate liberals and Democrats.
William Safire: Why are liberals so obsessed by Dick Cheney's
poker hand? The pot has been taken, the deal is done. If liberals
are upset that we are no longer playing by the Marquis of Queensbury
patty-cake poker rules, they clearly lack the stomach to play
poker in the post-September 11th environment. And why do they
never complain about Saddam Hussein's poker playing, which was
a thousand times worse?
Christopher Hitchens: The Left won't be happy until the pot
is divided up equally between Yassar Arafat, Osama bin Laden,
and Hitler. Orwell would have seen this.
Ann Coulter: Why do liberals object so strenuously to the idea
of conservatives having a "straight"? Perhaps because
it doesn't fit in with the radical homosexual/Islamist agenda
they hold so dear?
Report of the Bipartisan Commission on Poker Hands: There is
no such thing as a "skip straight".
DC: I have access to poker rules that the Commission doesn't,
and so I know for a fact that the cards in my hand are all intimately
connected.
George W. Bush: Dick Cheney is telling the truth. I'm a nice
man who would drink a beer with you.
Vladimir Putin: I dealt Dick Cheney three aces and two kings.
DC: My deal.
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