&amp;#8216;NEW YORK&mdash;The publication this week of Dick Cheney&rsquo;s memoir,&nbsp;In My Time, has revealed the former vice president enjoys a fulfilling life unaffected by any sense of guilt or regret and there&rsquo;s absolutely nothing any of us can do about it. &ldquo;This unique look at an otherwise intensely private man&rsquo;s inner thoughts shows us he couldn&rsquo;t be prouder of his life&rsquo;s work and will never feel one single moment of anguish over his actions no matter how desperately we want him to,&rdquo; book critic James L. Warner writes of the 576-page memoir&rsquo;s disclosure that Cheney would spend his retirement never second-guessing his advocacy of a disastrous war, the torture of detainees, illegal wiretapping, or tax cuts that created devastating budget deficits and crippled the U.S. economy. &ldquo;Nothing we do will ever change the fact that this man sleeps very soundly at night and, in fact, looks back fondly upon a long, rewarding career. You almost have to admire that.&rdquo; The book also reveals that none of the former vice president&rsquo;s five heart attacks has caused him even the slightest amount of pain.&amp;#8217;
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