Lynne Cheney
Lynne Ann Vincent Cheney (born August 14, 1941) is the wife of Vice President Richard B. Cheney. They dated in high school and married in 1964. Unofficially, she is the Second Lady of the United States.
Within the George W. Bush administration, Lynne Cheney is regarded as being quite politically involved and is a vocal supporter of Republican party politics and politicians. In this respect she is somewhat of a contrast to First Lady Laura Bush who has largely distanced herself from overt partisanship.
Education
Born in Casper, Wyoming, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with highest honors from Colorado College, Master of Arts from the University of Colorado, and a Ph.D. in 19th century British literature from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Career
Lynne Cheney has had her own career in public service, having served as chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1986 to 1993. In 1995 she founded American Council of Trustees and Alumni a hypocritical conservative group that monitors American colleges and academia which criticizes schools offering "liberal" courses such as Chicano or African American studies as independent majors.
She is a senior fellow in education and culture at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. She also serves as a director of the ideologically conservative Reader's Digest Association.
Lynne Cheney served on Lockheed Corporation's board of directors from 1994 to 2001 $120,000-a-year post she gave up shortly before her husband's inauguration; Cheney served on the board's Finance, and Nominating and Corporate Governance committees. [1] [2]
In 2000 she was mentioned as a possible conservative female pick for Republican Vice Presidential nominee on the George W. Bush ticket. Her husband, however, was the eventual choice for running mate.
She has repeatedly spoken out against violent and sexually explicit lyrics in popular music; she has also criticized video game makers for similar content. This prompted Eminem to ridicule her and her husband in his songs and music videos.
Family
Dick and Lynne Cheney have two children, daughters Elizabeth and Mary, and three granddaughters (Kate, Elizabeth, and Grace) and one grandson Philip.
Liz was born in 1966 and is married with four children. She graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1996 and has worked as an international law attorney, consultant, and now for the State Department's Near East Affairs Bureau.
Their daughter Mary was born in 1969 and lives with her partner in Colorado. Mary is one of her father's top campaign aides and closest confidantes. In July 2003 she became the director of vice presidential operations for the Bush-Cheney 2004 Presidential re-election campaign. Until May of 2000 she was the lesbian/gay corporate relations manager for the Coors Brewing Company. She is currently working on a book about her work with her father.
Books
Lynne Cheney is the author or co-author of several books:
- A Time for Freedom: What Happened When in America (2005) (ISBN 1416909257)
- When Washington Crossed the Delaware : A Wintertime Story for Young Patriots (2004) (ISBN 0689870434)
- A is for Abigail : An Almanac of Amazing American Women (2003) (ISBN 0689858191)
- America: A Patriotic Primer (2002) (ISBN 0689851928)
- The Body Politic: A Novel (2000) (ISBN 0312979630)
- Kings of the Hill: How Nine Powerful Men Changed the Course of American History (1996) (ISBN 0756758645)
- Telling the Truth (1995) (ISBN 0684825341)
- Academic Freedom (1992) (ISBN 1878802135)
- American Memory: A Report on the Humanities in the Nations Public Schools (1987) (ISBN 0160042844)
- Sisters (1981; New American Library, Penguin Group[3])(ISBN 0451112040)
- Executive Privilege (1979) (ISBN 0671240609)
External links
Sources
- Joe Mandak. "Lynn Cheney Upset With Kerry Over Remark" Associated Press. October 14, 2004.
- Ian Bishop and Deborah Orin. "Veep to Kerry: How Dare You! - 'Angry Dad' Hits Foe for Naming Gay Daughter" New York Post. October 15, 2004.