Cheney, Obama Find Common Ground
By CHRISTINE SIMMONS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON Though they may spar across the political aisle, Vice President Dick Cheney is close enough to Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama to call him “cousin.”
Eighth cousin, that is.
Lynne Cheney, the vice president’s wife, revealed this tantalizing bit of political trivia during a television interview Tuesday.
She said she uncovered the long-ago ties between the two while researching her ancestry for her latest book, a memoir titled, “Blue Skies, No Fences.”
“This is such an amazing American story that one ancestor … could be responsible down the family lines for lives that have taken such different and varied paths as Dick’s and Barack Obama,” Cheney told MSNBC.
According to her spokeswoman, Obama, D-Ill., is a descendent of Mareen Duvall. This French Huguenot’s son married the granddaughter of a Richard Cheney, who arrived in Maryland in the late 1650s from England, said Ginny Justice, a spokeswoman for Lynne Cheney.
Obama’s campaign offered a tongue-in-cheek response.
“Every family has a black sheep,” said spokesman Bill Burton.
Cheney did not reference the vice president’s and Obama’s ancestral ties in the book, which hit bookstores last week.
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