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“He lived an epic life….I don't know that the obituaries and the memories of Dick Cheney will survive his participation in really fomenting our participation in the Iraq war, which is a disaster then, and it's remained a disaster since its inception and since it's wind down; but, at the end of his life, at the end of his life, Dick Cheney stood for democracy. And that should be equally important to his career in terms of Iraq and everything else, in terms of him making himself vice president under George W. Bush. He stood for democracy, and it took strength, it took courage to do it, and did it,” explained veteran columnist Mike Barnicle as the Morning Joe panel remembers former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died at 84 years old, and late in his life condemned the actions of Donald Trump, calling him the "greatest threat to our republic" in the nation's history.

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Remembering Dick Cheney

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“The blanket of fear that one man, Donald Trump, has spread over the media, over the politicians, over everyone in Congress on the Republican side—the layer of fear that has infected American politics because of him is just incredible,” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle as the Morning Joe panel discusses Republicans mostly staying quiet on President Donald Trump's controversial pardon of crypto billionaire Changpeng Zhao, who has ties to the Trump family's crypto endeavors.

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Trump’s Crypto Pardon

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The Morning Joe panel discusses the Toronto Blue Jays’ performance this MLB postseason as the team reached the World Series for the first time in over 30 years. “They played extraordinary baseball. It's a simple game when you think about it, and they had two or three guys in the lineup—totally unknowns. You've never heard of them before you saw the World Series and them playing; but they played every day. They played hard, but the key is they put the ball in play,” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle about the Blue Jays.

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Blue Jays: 'They put the ball in play'