Donald Rumsfeld's memoir will be published in January. Don't read it: "Known and Unknown," being published by Sentinel (an imprint of Penguin), refers to Rumsfeld's explanation in 2002 for the lack of evidence that Iraq was supplying terrorists with weapons of mass destruction.
At last, the unvarnished truth from a man whose deep patriotism demands nothing less for the sake of the soldiers who suffered and died in Iraq. OK, OK, I'm just kidding of course, but someday I hope to say that about something the Bushies write about their fuck-ups.
&ldquo;The book starts with a scene from Baghdad in December 1983 when Don Rumsfeld met Saddam Hussein.<b> It describes what really happened in that meeting.&rdquo; </b>
This one will ignite itself if you just sprinkle a little holy water on it.
At last, the unvarnished truth from a man whose deep patriotism demands nothing less for the sake of the soldiers who suffered and died in Iraq. OK, OK, I&#039;m just kidding of course, but someday I hope to say that about something the Bushies write about their fuck-ups.
Wait a minute there, Riley. I think that if we read the book, we will be greeted as librarians.
A lot of people are still using both of those phrases. A lot of stupid people.
That&#039;s cool. You can put your boots on the ground.
&ldquo;The book starts with a scene from Baghdad in December 1983 when Don Rumsfeld met Saddam Hussein.<b> It describes what really happened in that meeting.&rdquo; </b>