A whiff of desperation from Rumsfeld
Rumsfeld is circulating talking points on why he shouldn't be fired.
If you read the article, the purpose of the "memorandum" is abundantly clear. Packed with tight, convenient, repeatable details(aka talking points,) the memorandum is intended to help fight the impression that Rumsfeld is "micromanaging."
So, in order to prove he is not "micromanaging," Rumsfeld sent out a memo telling his generals exactly what to say. I find the irony overwhelming.
AND, of course, there at the bottom, defending the administration as always, is my state's shame, Senator John Cornyn.
WASHINGTON, April 15 — The Defense Department has issued a memorandum to a group of former military commanders and civilian analysts that offers a direct challenge to the criticisms made by retired generals about Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The one-page memorandum was sent by e-mail on Friday to the group, which includes several retired generals who appear regularly on television...
If you read the article, the purpose of the "memorandum" is abundantly clear. Packed with tight, convenient, repeatable details(aka talking points,) the memorandum is intended to help fight the impression that Rumsfeld is "micromanaging."
So, in order to prove he is not "micromanaging," Rumsfeld sent out a memo telling his generals exactly what to say. I find the irony overwhelming.
AND, of course, there at the bottom, defending the administration as always, is my state's shame, Senator John Cornyn.
4 Comments:
The thing is this--even if they fire him, won't they just look for someone just as bad, or if at all possible, worse?
By NYC Educator, at 7:48 AM
Maybe they'll give the job to Chertoff! Or Harriet Miers! or Elizabeth Cheney (who's apparently an assistant secretary of state - as Mel Allen used to say, "How about that!)
And when it's all said and done, isn't the policy coming from Cheney's office anyway?
By Reality-Based Educator, at 8:15 AM
NYC, that's my big question. I'm hoping that if they are forced to let him go that the political momentum against the administration will force a consensus choice. Of course, it would take a special type of individual because that person would be operating outside Bush's "loyalty loop."
And, reality based, you've hit the problem. I don't have an answer, we certainly could get someone worse, but I can hope, eh?
Mike
By mikevotes, at 11:23 AM
Mike, given your interest in the Iran situation I thought you might like to see an offereing from the budding Real News channel - Interview with Eric Margolis on Us and Iran
(http://www.iwtnews.com/videoplayer/Eric_Margolis2)
I've been plugging the potential of an independent network, if this is the likely result I'm even more excited.
By Cartledge, at 1:41 PM
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