The Casper Star-Tribune reports that Second Lady Lynne Cheney was seen hanging around her alma mater, Natrona County High School, last week. She was being interviewed by CBS News Sunday Morning correspondent Rita Braver. The CBS story allegedly focuses on Cheney’s latest book, a memoir entitled "Blue Skies, No Fences." It’s set during Lynne Cheney’s youth, the 1950s and 1960s, and will include historic photos of the "Oil City."
The Second lady apparently was a pretty good baton twirler, so good, in fact, that she won two state titles in twirling. That may be what caught the eye of young buck Dick Cheney, who even then was dreaming of world conquest.
The interview is set to air on Sunday, Oct. 7, on CBS. "Blue Skies, No Fences" will be released Oct. 9, and Lynne Cheney may drop into town on Air Force 2A for a signing. 
I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to get my hands on the book. It may become a huge collectors’ item once her husband Dick, the current Veep, goes to jail for international war crimes.
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