Decline and Fall: Donald Rumsfeld’s dramatic end
By Bradley Graham | Friday, June 12, 2009 | The Washington Post
“…Rumsfeld is in many respects an honorable man, deeply patriotic, a good friend to many and unfailingly loyal to those he has served and to a number who have served him. He is smart, cunning and capable of great geniality, all highly desirable qualities in a leader with such power. And the challenges he faced as secretary were considerable. But in the end, Rumsfeld’s biggest failings were personal — the result of the man himself, not simply of the circumstances he confronted….”…BS
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