Monday, December 20, 2004

Politics: Rummy's gotta go

After the armored Hummer fiasco, Rumsfeld pledged to sign each letter to the grieving families of soldiers killed in the war. Except the dick has been using a machine to do it for him. Tool. Even Chuck Hagel says he has no confidence in Rummy. And that seems like a sort of last straw, right?

Hagel also points out that President Bush finds the time to sign the letters himself. So the President can find the time, but the Secretary of War can't? Either Rummy needs to go, or somebody needs to give Bush a job to do while Dick and Karl run the country. And I'm thinking the former would be much more prudent than the latter. Even Trent Lott wants Rummy to go!

Amy Ridenour, of the mostly despicable neoconservative National Center for Public Policy Research think tank, points out that Lott's criticism is the pot calling the kettle black. I agree, Amy. They're both douchebags!

2 comments:

Amy Ridenour said...

Hey -- we're not "neo" -- we're old-fashioned, bona fide conservatives -- none of that modern "new" stuff!

Garrett said...

LOL! Thanks for the clarification, Amy.