Donald Rumsfeld, political and ethical philosopher

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Uh. Regarding Baghdad over the past two days, as reported here:

US Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld has denied Iraq was falling into chaos, describing the scenes of looting as "untidy".

"Free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things," he told reporters.

"I don't think there is anyone in those pictures or any human being who does not prefer to be free and recognise that you have passed through a transition period like this and accept it as part of the price of getting from a repressed regime to freedom."

Those darn bad things!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 11 April 2003 21:25 (twenty-two years ago)

quote of the day:

Rumsfeld suggested that many of the television images beamed around the world showing acts of looting were being shown repeatedly, exaggerating the effect. Even so, he said, looting is common problem worldwide at times and in places where law enforcement has broken down.

"Stuff happens," he said.

(Washington Post 4/11)

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 April 2003 21:31 (twenty-two years ago)

"exaggerating the effect"

Somebody ought to arrange for old Rummy and Michael Moore to meet for coffe and doughnuts. They've got a lot in common.

Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Friday, 11 April 2003 21:45 (twenty-two years ago)

The last two films Rummy saw were 'Black Hawk Down' and 'Saving Private Ryan'.

Millar (Millar), Friday, 11 April 2003 21:52 (twenty-two years ago)

Hope he remembers that the next time some American inner citizens decide to declare themselves free.

Methuselah (Methuselah), Friday, 11 April 2003 23:48 (twenty-two years ago)

"Free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things" like consult for a company that sold satellite technology to the Chinese, advise a bankrupt telecommunications company that lost millions upon millions of dollars in investors's money (all the while your party compatriots guffaw loudly at how the opposing party's chairman profited from said company's stock), and represent a Saudi arms dealer.

(and that's just one of Rummy's friends, "free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things.")

hstencil, Saturday, 12 April 2003 06:02 (twenty-two years ago)

Rummy's friends with Tony LaRussa?

James Blount (James Blount), Saturday, 12 April 2003 06:38 (twenty-two years ago)

'repeating same images and exaggerating effect': whereas I only saw that old geezer hitting Saddam with his shoe once. Can I see it a few more times, please?

the pinefox, Saturday, 12 April 2003 09:01 (twenty-two years ago)

I saw the shoe thing about a dozen times. But that's News24 for ya. It was worth a few repeats, tho'.

ChristineSH (chrissie1068), Saturday, 12 April 2003 13:34 (twenty-two years ago)

four years pass...

More wit and wisdom:

In a 2004 memo on the deteriorating situation in Iraq, Rumsfeld concluded that the challenges there are "not unusual." Pessimistic news reports -- "our publics risk falling prey to the argument that all is lost" -- simply result from the wrong standards being applied, he wrote in one of the memos obtained by The Washington Post.

Under siege in April 2006, when a series of retired generals denounced him and called for his resignation in newspaper op-ed pieces, Rumsfeld produced a memo after a conference call with military analysts. "Talk about Somalia, the Philippines, etc. Make the American people realize they are surrounded in the world by violent extremists," he wrote.

People will "rally" to sacrifice, he noted after the meeting. "They are looking for leadership. Sacrifice = Victory."

The meeting also led Rumsfeld to write that he needed a team to help him "go out and push people back, rather than simply defending" Iraq policy and strategy. "I am always on the defense. They say I do it well, but you can't win on the defense," he wrote. "We can't just keep taking hits."

...

A November 2006 editorial in the New York Times that said the Army was ruined "is disgraceful," Rumsfeld wrote to Smith. The editorial said that "one welcome dividend" of Rumsfeld's departure was that the United States would "now have a chance to rebuild the Army he spent most of his tenure running down."

Rumsfeld later reprimanded his staff, writing, "I read the letter we sent in rebuttal. I thought it rather weak and not signed at the level it should have been." He then instructed staffers to prepare an article about the Army. "We need to get that story out," he wrote on Nov. 28, 2006, a Tuesday. He ordered a draft by Friday.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 1 November 2007 14:28 (seventeen years ago)

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Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 1 November 2007 14:33 (seventeen years ago)

He ordered a draft by Friday.

Hurting 2, Thursday, 1 November 2007 14:36 (seventeen years ago)

six months pass...

astonishing article

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1736831,00.html

StanM, Sunday, 4 May 2008 11:20 (seventeen years ago)


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