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bitchy | Dick Cheney, former vice president, has passed away at the age of 84
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bitchy | Dick Cheney, former vice president, has passed away at the age of 84

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

The youths don’t know, but for many years, Dick Cheney was considered to be one of the most evil men in American politics. A die-hard Republican who loathed civil rights, human rights, the Geneva Convention and Democrats writ large, Cheney served as Vice President of the United States from January 2001 to January 2009. George W. Bush appointed Cheney to vet potential VP candidates in early 2000, and Cheney ended up choosing himself to act as Bush’s right-hand man. Back in the day, we called him Darth Cheney, Lord Vader, the Prince of Darkness, etc. There were always jokes about how the man was half machine because he had so many heart operations and cardiac episodes. Well, sixteen years after Cheney left office, he has now passed away.

Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at age 84.

Cheney died Monday night due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said in a statement.

“For decades, Dick Cheney served our nation, including as White House Chief of Staff, Wyoming’s Congressman, Secretary of Defense, and Vice President of the United States,” the statement said. “Dick Cheney was a great and good man who taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing. We are grateful beyond measure for all Dick Cheney did for our country. And we are blessed beyond measure to have loved and been loved by this noble giant of a man.”

The quietly forceful Cheney served father and son presidents, leading the armed forces as defense chief during the Persian Gulf War under President George H.W. Bush before returning to public life as vice president under Bush’s son George W. Bush.

Cheney was, in effect, the chief operating officer of the younger Bush’s presidency. He had a hand, often a commanding one, in implementing decisions most important to the president and some of surpassing interest to himself — all while living with decades of heart disease and, post-administration, a heart transplant. Cheney consistently defended the extraordinary tools of surveillance, detention and inquisition employed in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

[From The Associated Press]

Since he’s gone now, I’ll say two “nice” things about Dick Cheney. One, I had admiration for the fact that he did not leave his post in the Situation Room on September 11, 2001. While Bush was taken to various secure locations around the country, and no one knew if another plane would hit the White House, Cheney manned his post and refused to be taken to safety by the Secret Service in the middle of the worst terrorist attack our nation ever faced. Two, while Cheney was definitely part of the blueprint for the current catastrophe of MAGA Republicianism, Cheney was actually f–king appalled by Trump and he said so publicly. Our thoughts are with his family, especially his daughter Liz, who also stood up to Trump.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images.

November 23, 2013: Dr. Jonathan Reiner and Dick Cheney Former Vice President Dick Cheney present ‘Heart: An American Medical Odyssey’ in conversation with Dr. Jonathan Reine at Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida. Pictured here: Dick Cheney.
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Featuring: Dick Cheney
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 23 Nov 2013
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May 29, 2008: Vice President Dick Cheney addresses the Republican Party during the New York State Republican Party Annual Dinner held at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers in New York City. Credit: INFphoto.com Ref.: infusny-110

Featuring: Dick Cheney
Where: New York City, New York, United States
When: 29 May 2008
Credit: INFphoto.com

-Washington, District of Columbia – 20181203 Funeral for Former President George H.W. Bush

-PICTURED: Dick Cheney
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Featuring: Dick Cheney
Where: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
When: 03 Dec 2018
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Dick Van Dyke jokes about his upcoming 100th birthday
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Dick Van Dyke jokes about his upcoming 100th birthday

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

7 October 2025

Dick Van Dyke has joked that it would be “funny” if he “didn’t make” his 100th birthday.

Dick Van Dyke turns 100 in December

The Mary Poppins legend will celebrate his milestone birthday on December 13 but quipped that he is not guaranteed to reach three figures.

Speaking at the Vandy High Tea event in California, Dick said: “That’s right. I’m not officially a hundred until December. Two months. Two months.

“It’d be funny if I didn’t make it.”

Dick later suggested that he “would’ve taken better care” of himself had he known he was going to live for so long and quipped that marrying his second wife Arlene Silver in 2012 is the only clever decision he has made.

The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang actor explained: “I brag sometimes about how I made it to a hundred and the truth is, if I had known I was going to live this long, I would’ve taken better care of myself.

“And it is frustrating because I don’t know what I did right. Other than her (Arlene), I didn’t do anything right.”

The beloved star has been a household name since the 1960s but previously confessed that he “never planned” to become an actor.

Van Dyke told New York Magazine earlier this year: “My whole life was unplanned. Just the next opportunity that came along — one great thing after another. I never planned anything.

“One job led into another one, and I just kept working and enjoying it. I’m a ham. I don’t know, something happens and I come alive and I want to perform.

“I would have starved in any other business. Being on the stage — there’s nothing like it in the world for anyone who can experience it. I pity the people who can’t get on the stage. Good God, it was fun!”

Meanwhile, Dick also recalled how he and Arlene – who is 46 years his junior – were told that their relationship would never work.

The star, who first met Arlene back in 2006, told People magazine: “We get along so well. Everybody said it wouldn’t work.”

The 54-year-old make-up artist added: “We just care about each other so much… I mean it’s like eerie how well it works. People the same age don’t last.”




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Rainn Wilson Reveals The Perks Of Playing Dwight Schrute: “I Can Be A Dick And People Laugh” | Glamsham.com
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Rainn Wilson Reveals The Perks Of Playing Dwight Schrute: “I Can Be A Dick And People Laugh” | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Rainn Wilson on Channeling Dwight Schrute in Real Life:

“Dwight is a little bit of a dick. And Rainn is a little bit of a dick,” Wilson told fans. “Having played Dwight allows me to kind of be a dick to people… and people laugh.” The actor explained that while he doesn’t share Dwight’s beet-farming lifestyle or constant hunger for power at Dunder Mifflin, audiences expect a certain edge from him. That expectation, he said, has made it easier for him to get away with sarcastic comments or blunt remarks in public. “It’s one of the great things,” he admitted. “Playing Dwight gave me permission to lean into that side of myself. People see it as funny rather than offensive.”

Comparing Cast Experiences: Why Jenna Fischer Can’t Do the Same
Wilson contrasted his freedom with that of co-star Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly. “Pam is so sweet,” Wilson said, “and Jenna actually has a pretty dark, raunchy sense of humor. But she can’t really express it because people recoil. They’re like, ‘Pam would never say that!’” The actor’s observation highlights one of the quirks of long-running TV success: fans often blur the line between character and performer. For Wilson, the association works in his favor. For Fischer, it means living with constraints her co-star doesn’t face.

Dwight Schrute: From Side Character to Fan Favorite
When The Office premiered in 2005, Dwight Schrute was introduced as Michael Scott’s awkward, overzealous assistant to the regional manager. Over time, the character evolved from an annoying sidekick to a more complex figure, still bizarre, but often endearing.
By the series’ end in 2013, Dwight had grown into a surprisingly sympathetic character, with a major promotion to regional manager and even a wedding episode that gave fans an emotional payoff. His journey mirrored the show’s broader success: quirky and offbeat at first, but deeply resonant over time.

The Office’s Enduring Cultural Footprint:
Since the series finale, The Office has only grown in popularity thanks to streaming platforms, memes, and social media. Entire online communities are dedicated to rewatching, quoting, and analyzing the show. Wilson himself often joins former co-stars Fischer and Angela Kinsey on the Office Ladies podcast, which breaks down episodes while offering behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Fan conventions, cast reunions, and even viral TikToks continue to fuel the show’s relevance for new generations who weren’t old enough to watch it live.

This staying power, Wilson argued, is partly why he still enjoys the “benefits” of being Dwight: “The show keeps finding new audiences. So Dwight never really goes away.”

What Sets Dwight Apart?
So why did Dwight Schrute, of all characters, stand out in a crowded sitcom ensemble? Scholars of television comedy point to his blend of absurdity and authenticity. He was a caricature, a beet farmer with survivalist hobbies and bizarre workplace rules, but also deeply human in his desire for recognition and belonging. Wilson’s performance balanced over-the-top physical comedy with surprisingly nuanced emotional beats. That combination, critics say, turned Dwight from comic relief into one of the most memorable TV characters of the 2000s.

From Dwight to the Future: Rainn Wilson’s Ongoing Career
Though best known for The Office, Wilson has remained active in television, film, and literature. He’s appeared in projects ranging from Star Trek: Discovery to indie dramas, while also publishing books that reflect his interest in spirituality and philosophy. At Fan Expo, however, it was clear that Dwight still defines his public image, and Wilson doesn’t mind. “It’s been over a decade,” he admitted, “but I’m still grateful. The role changed my life.”

The Office Legacy Continues with The Paper:
Fans of the franchise will soon have a new reason to celebrate. The Paper, a spinoff series, is set to premiere on Peacock on September 4, 2025. While Wilson is not confirmed as part of the project, his comments underscore how the original cast continues to shape and carry forward The Office’s enduring cultural impact.

Conclusion:
Rainn Wilson’s reflections remind us how a character can outlive the show that created them. Dwight Schrute wasn’t just a role, he became a cultural symbol, shaping the way fans see Wilson even years later. For the actor, that means an unusual privilege: he can be blunt, sarcastic, even “a little bit of a dick,” and instead of offense, people laugh. It’s a testament to both Wilson’s performance and The Office’s lasting influence. More than a decade later, the beet farmer from Scranton continues to harvest laughs, in reruns, in memes, and in the everyday encounters of the man who played him.

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