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Dick Cheney: The Vice President Who Lived With an Unknown Heart

by Lankasara News
November 5, 2025
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Dick Cheney: The Vice President Who Lived With an Unknown Heart
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Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, who passed away at age 84, lived through five heart attacks, a heart transplant from an anonymous donor, and a life of extraordinary political power and controversy. Here are the untold stories behind his legacy.

Dick Cheney, who served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush, was one of the most powerful and polarizing figures in modern American politics. From shaping foreign policy after 9/11 to surviving five heart attacks and living with a mechanical heart, Cheney’s story combines immense power with profound vulnerability.

This feature explores the untold stories of the man who changed the vice presidency — and lived with a heart that wasn’t his own.

  1. A Life Shaped by Heart Disease
    Few knew the full extent of Cheney’s lifelong heart struggles. In 1978, he suffered the first of several mild heart attacks, leading to quadruple-bypass surgery in 1988. In 2010, he endured a fifth heart attack, and two years later, received a heart transplant from an anonymous donor.“Although the former Vice President and his family do not know the identity of the donor, they will be forever grateful for this lifesaving gift,” read a statement from Cheney’s office in 2012.Before his transplant, Cheney lived with a left-ventricular assist device (LVAD) — a mechanical pump that kept his blood flowing without a pulse.“Cheney now officially has no pulse… part of his ticker is spinning at 9,000 RPM,” reported Discover Magazine at the time.It was an extraordinary image: a man once known as the “heart of power” surviving on a machine and the generosity of a stranger.
  2. The Hunting Accident That Shocked the Nation
    On February 11, 2006, Cheney accidentally shot his friend, attorney Harry Whittington, during a quail hunt in Texas. The incident, initially concealed from the press for more than a day, became a public relations crisis.The event turned into one of the most memorable — and embarrassing — moments of the Bush administration, symbolizing secrecy and control in a single misfire.
  3. Behind the Scenes: Mentors, Rivalries and Power
    Before reaching the vice presidency, Cheney’s career was shaped by his mentor and later ally Donald Rumsfeld. Their partnership — forged in the Nixon and Ford administrations — became one of Washington’s most influential alliances.Though often portrayed as cold and calculating, Cheney was a skilled bureaucratic strategist, mastering the machinery of government and building networks of loyalty that would define Republican defense policy for decades.
  4. Reinventing the Vice Presidency
    Cheney transformed a once-ceremonial role into a center of power. He influenced U.S. energy policy, national security decisions, and foreign policy, especially after the September 11 attacks.Supporters saw his leadership as steady and decisive. Critics accused him of promoting secrecy, torture, and executive overreach. Either way, Cheney redefined what it meant to be Vice President.
  5. The Iraq War and Intelligence Controversy
    Cheney’s legacy is inseparable from the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He was among the strongest advocates for the claim that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction — a claim later proven false.The war’s aftermath and its human cost led to one of the most significant political reckonings in modern U.S. history. Even after leaving office, Cheney defended the decision, arguing it was necessary in the wake of 9/11.
  6. Family, Fishing, and the Private Man
    Away from Washington, Cheney found peace in fly fishing, a lifelong passion. His family, in a statement following his death, said: “He taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing.”Behind the stern public image was a man who cherished quiet lakes more than podiums and who valued loyalty and family above politics.
  7. Later Years and Political ShiftsIn his later years, Cheney broke from much of his party by criticizing Donald Trump and supporting his daughter Liz Cheney, who stood against Trump’s election denial after the January 6 Capitol attack.

It marked a surprising turn for a man once viewed as the ultimate party loyalist — showing that his convictions outlasted political convenience.

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The Power and Paradox of a Borrowed Heart

Dick Cheney’s life was one of contradictions: immense influence coupled with frailty, moral certainty shadowed by controversy. He changed the nature of American power while living with a mechanical heart and later, the gift of an unknown donor.

To many, he was a symbol of hard realism and ruthless politics. To his family, he was a survivor with a second chance at life.

In death, Cheney leaves behind not just a political legacy, but a human story — of a man who quite literally lived with an unknown heart.

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