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Yes, the vice president has a lot of power in the Bush Administration, but nothing you cited violates the Constitution or makes Cheney the "co- president". Cheney isn't a Dan Quayle type invisible VP, or a contender for the presidency brought in to bring votes like Jack Kemp, Geraldine Ferraro or Joseph Lieberman. He has more authority than Al Gore had. He's either a very close advisor to the president, or the presidential puppet master, depending on your politics. No one I've ever met has the knowledge to say which, but many people strongly assert one or the other. I assume this is because of what they want to believe.
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