Sunday, April 18, 2004
What I love is that even as it disputes some parts it does not like, this administration gave Woodward a tremendous amount of access. He interviewed Bush for 4 hours, talked with over 75 other officials. It did this because his other book 'Bush at War' was such a glowing report that they figured he would do it again. Looks like he would rather sell a ton of books than simply suck up to this administration. It appears that they told him more than they thought. 11:47:12 PM
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Another Op-Ed about this misbegotten war, a war that apparently has no end, no exit strategy and will last as long as it continues to garner political power for this administration. 11:43:58 PM
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An excellent discussion of the Powell Doctrine and the Rumsfeld Doctrine. One a success and one a failure. It also demonstrates the dysfunctional aspects of this administration, the inability of the State Dept. (Powell) and the Defense Dept. (Rumsfeld) to work together in any sort of collaboration. We see it today, when we are sending Richard Armitage to the Middle East to curry favor with the Arab states, days after Sharon gets the administration's blessing and a Hamas leader is assassinated. Should be a nice mission. 11:39:55 PM
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