red indian
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......I have watched Donald Rumsfelt on TV over the last couple of years, and have enjoyed his biting wit and sarcasm when he steps up to the plate at press conferences, and when he is interviewed by TV journalists. He never misses a chance to squash some poor sap who asks a stupid question, or is not properly in command of the subject he has chosen to interrogate Rumsfelt on. God help anyone who tries to get clever or aggressive with him, Rumsfelt always comes out on top, and makes sure we all know it.
He seems to relish the opportunity to grind his inquisitor in to the dirt and its very entertaining. However, having made a name for himself with this type of combative, sneering, contemptous repartee, he has also been the architect of his own impending doom.
His more recent appearances on TV at the congressional hearings, have been rather different to the Rumsfelt we all know and love, due to the fact that he is giving stupid answers to clever questions put to him by people who have demonstrated that in this instance he was not in command of the subject he was beng interrogated on.
Its was very interesting to see the tables turned on him, and to see how he coped when he was on the defensive. He was, of course, forced to drop the usual style in very drammatic fashion. This to my mind exposed him as a very short sighted and unsophisticated politician. It is of course great fun to treat your questioner with complete contempt while the political picture is favourable, and you do not have any awkward questions to answer, but having gone out on a limb in this fashion so publically and with such relish, it becomes all the more obvious when you are forced to drop the whole act because the political wind has changed.
This leads those who observe the sudden change in style to the conclusion that the sudden change in attitude indicates a corresponding change in the validity of his arguments.
I listened to Senator John Mcain on TV yesterday and he said something to the effect that "America is the only country in the world that has been prepared to put lives on the line for the sake of Iraqi freedom.....er.....and.....er well, maybe the British"......EXCUSE ME???!!!!! "maybe the British"????....its nice to know how much the republican party appreciate our efforts on behalf of the U.S.
He seems to relish the opportunity to grind his inquisitor in to the dirt and its very entertaining. However, having made a name for himself with this type of combative, sneering, contemptous repartee, he has also been the architect of his own impending doom.
His more recent appearances on TV at the congressional hearings, have been rather different to the Rumsfelt we all know and love, due to the fact that he is giving stupid answers to clever questions put to him by people who have demonstrated that in this instance he was not in command of the subject he was beng interrogated on.
Its was very interesting to see the tables turned on him, and to see how he coped when he was on the defensive. He was, of course, forced to drop the usual style in very drammatic fashion. This to my mind exposed him as a very short sighted and unsophisticated politician. It is of course great fun to treat your questioner with complete contempt while the political picture is favourable, and you do not have any awkward questions to answer, but having gone out on a limb in this fashion so publically and with such relish, it becomes all the more obvious when you are forced to drop the whole act because the political wind has changed.
This leads those who observe the sudden change in style to the conclusion that the sudden change in attitude indicates a corresponding change in the validity of his arguments.
I listened to Senator John Mcain on TV yesterday and he said something to the effect that "America is the only country in the world that has been prepared to put lives on the line for the sake of Iraqi freedom.....er.....and.....er well, maybe the British"......EXCUSE ME???!!!!! "maybe the British"????....its nice to know how much the republican party appreciate our efforts on behalf of the U.S.




