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Rumsfeld spouts debt talking poitns on Letterman
02-21-2011, 11:29 PM
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Rumsfeld spouts debt talking poitns on Letterman
I just watched Donald Rumsfeld on David Letterman's show. Skelator was visibly irritated by a few tough questions he must not be used to getting from reporters.

He gave no answer when asked to grade Obama's performance. After hesitation he finally criticized Obama for running up a huge debt. It was the end of the interview so there was no time to discuss the irony of Rumsfeld talking about debt after he spent billions of dollars killing innocent people in two foreign wars.

Rummy also expressed support for the Governor of Wisconsin's effort at union busting. He's repeating the talking points of the day straight from Fox and the Koch brothers.

So in case there was any doubt, he's still an ass.
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02-21-2011, 11:45 PM
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I'm surprised Letterman had him on.

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02-22-2011, 12:23 AM
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Benen has link to this under "Rumsfeld still doesn't know what he's talking about"..

Reposted with author's permission..thanks Steve.

RETIREMENT HASN'T IMPROVED RUMSFELD.... When Donald Rumsfeld was forced from the Pentagon four years ago, he departed the stage as a humiliated and widely-loathed figure. After a series of catastrophic failures, no one, not even Republicans, found ol' Rummy remotely credible. He left a beaten man.

Four years later, Rumsfeld has published a truly ridiculous book, which offers him an opportunity to go on national television and bash the president.

Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld disputes the notion that President Barack Obama has made America more popular around the globe than it was under his former boss, President George W. Bush.

Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" by host Candy Crowley whether the U.S. is looked at differently than under his tenure, Rumsfeld replied, "I don't think there's data that supports that."

"He has made a practice of trying to apologize for America," Rumsfeld said of Obama. "I personally am proud of America."

Let's unpack this a bit. On the first point, there's all kinds of data to support the notion that the standing of the United States has improved around the globe since President Obama took office, replacing George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld. This was evident six months into the Obama presidency, and it continues. Obama ran in 2008 vowing to win back the international respect the United States had lost, and he's been widely successful in doing just that.

Rumsfeld may not like the "data," but reality doesn't much care what he prefers.

On the second point, I realize Republicans are pretty invested in this notion that the president has "apologized for America," but in Grown-Up Land, this is simply imaginary. You'll notice, of course, that conservatives bring this ridiculous talking point up quite a bit, without actually pointing to any examples. There's a reason for this.

If, however, Rumsfeld wants to argue that President Obama has made an effort to restore frayed international alliances, and has felt compelled to acknowledge U.S. missteps in the past, that's certainly true. Of course, those efforts were made necessary by none other than Donald "Old Europe" Rumsfeld, who was directly responsible for dragging the name of the United States through the mud, undermining our reputation in the process.

To accuse President Obama of "apologizing for America," is idiotic. But if Rumsfeld wants to apologize for embarrassing America, I'm all ears.

—Steve Benen 10:45 AM Permalink | Trackbacks | Comments (37)
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archive...hp#1902280

President Obama has apologized for the bush-cheney era which needed it as well as the massive clean up they've inherited.

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