June 22, 2006

Overrunning and Underthinking

We're going to find out after this administration's out of office that Donald Rumsfeld had senile dementia. There's no other explanation for his Reagan-esque behavior.

The topic was the largest defense procurement scandal in recent decades, and the two investigators for the Pentagon's inspector general in Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's office on April 1, 2005, asked the secretary to raise his hand and swear to tell the truth.

Rumsfeld agreed but complained. "I find it strange," he said to the investigators, on the grounds that as a government official "the laws apply to me" anyway.

It was a bumpy start to an odd interview, as Rumsfeld cited poor memory, loose office procedures, and a general distraction with "the wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan to explain why he was unsure how his department came to nearly squander $30 billion leasing several hundred new tanker aircraft that its own experts had decided were not needed.

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Anyone else think they could maintain employment after a fuckup of this magnitude?

Posted by kerry at June 22, 2006 02:13 AM
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