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“There’s something about the body politic in the United States that they can accept the enemy killing innocent men, women and children and cutting off people’s heads, but have zero tolerance for some soldier who does something he shouldn’t do.” – Donald Rumsfeld, July, 2006 [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15075326/site/newsweek/page/12/]
 
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* '''2006-04-18''' from [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2006/04/syndrome-of-essential-man.html The Syndrome of "The Essential Man"], blog entry by [[David Brin]]:
 
* '''2006-04-18''' from [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2006/04/syndrome-of-essential-man.html The Syndrome of "The Essential Man"], blog entry by [[David Brin]]:

Revision as of 01:45, 3 October 2006

Donald Rumsfeld is "the 21st United States Secretary of Defense, since January 20, 2001, under President George W. Bush" (w), and as such is part of the 2000-2007 US Presidential Administration.

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He also served in this same capacity under President Gerald Ford in 1975-77.

News

Reference

Quotes

“There’s something about the body politic in the United States that they can accept the enemy killing innocent men, women and children and cutting off people’s heads, but have zero tolerance for some soldier who does something he shouldn’t do.” – Donald Rumsfeld, July, 2006 [1]

Opinion

The man who oversaw our humiliation in not one but two catastrophic Asian land wars, who supported Saddam for decades till the maniac slipped his leash, who participated in the incredible Blunder of 1991, who later perceived Saddam bulging with hair-trigger WMDs, who suppressed military counsel about troop levels, who confidently predicted we would be greeted by the Iraqi people with "kisses and flowers," who sanctioned torture, who declared "mission accomplished" while predicting a short happy transition to peace and democracy in Iraq, who oversaw the worst decline in our state of readiness in generations and has alienated most of the Officer Corps and most of our allies...

...now appears to be claiming (without offering a scintilla of evidence) that he is such a superior manager of our nation's defense that there are no possible replacements. None at all. Not even from the pool of experienced and well-respected conservatives.