A shaken and tangibly agitated Mrs. Rumsfeld held back her tears during a savage post coital cross-examination of the visibly wilted Mr. Rumsfeld.
"Are you just an impotent old fool, or do you simply don't care anymore?, Mrs. Rumsfeld glowered.
"There are situations that we can't always anticipate," answered the defensive Secretary of Defense. "Did I underestimate the time commitment to complete the mission? Yes. Did I think deployment of manpower would be for a limited engagement? Yes. Could I have anticipated the unfriendliness of the terrain, the open hostility to the action, or the numerous roadblocks in the way of achieving a satisfactory outcome? Maybe. Is there blame enough to go around? Absolutely. Is the situation on the mattress going to change anytime soon? I don't believe so."
"Oh, come on," retorted the frustrated Mrs. Rumsfeld. "You use the same tired excuse after each incursion. Frankly, I bet you don't have a clue what you are doing."
"Well my goodness!,” exclaimed the stunned Mr. Rumsfeld. "If history is any judge, you know that a man jumps into bed with the equipment he has, not the equipment he would like to have. Are the conditions dangerous? You bet, especially during the night raids. Was there adequate protection for our soldier? Not always. But sometimes GI Joe is called to duty with nothing but the helmet on his head. Remember, there was a madman loose ready to unleash unspeakable explosive devastation in the form of a mushroom cloud at a moments notice. He had to be put down at all costs."
"I don't buy that," Mrs. Rumsfeld barked back. "Containment was working . . . and isolation."
"No," countered Mr. Rumsfeld in a condescending tone. "You obviously never shook hands with the Dictator before, let alone engaged in an oral exchange with him. When I saw the situation growing out of hand, I realized that it was imperative to invade the delta formerly known as the fertile crescent, even though that once historically lush region was now nothing more than an uninviting dry and arid place - an unholy land that has swallowed up many an army that has come before me."
"But you weren't ready for deployment, were you?,” chided Mrs. Rumsfeld. "You didn't do your homework and jumped in without thinking things through. So you came up short and fizzled out just when the dirty work needed to be done. And you don't even know where to look for the g-spot."
"Of course I do," said a defiant Donald Rumsfeld. It's right over there, and in points east, south, west, and north of there."
"Time to step down, you senile old buffoon," Mrs. Rumsfeld cackled derisively. "Enough with you limp excuses. Your half-cocked Shock and Awe incursion into my restricted zone is a failure. You have no exit strategy, and you lack the resources to stay the course. The time to withdrawal is now."
"You can't talk to me that way," shouted Mr. Rumsfeld. "Dick and I are the brains of this operation. We don't take orders from Bush - we tell Bush what to do! I say it would be a mistake to pull out now."
"Your performance has been pitiful, Bush is not satified with your service, and it's obvious that you are nothing but a liability," Mrs. Rumsfeld concluded. "Don’t be surprised when Bush finds someone else to replace you."
Rumsfeld explains to wife: Withdrawal premature
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Aug. 3, 2006 at 10:39:54 PM
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| Watching Rumsfeld on Capitol Hill today explain his "shortcomings" to Senators on the Armed Services Committee made me ill. His usual self-interrogating rationalizations of the "history will tell" debacle in Iraq seemed even more vapid than usual, whilst Gens. Abizaid and Pace admitted that Iraq has devolved into civil war. My response: purile, juvenile humor. And sure enough, after I wrote this, I realized that the idea was not unique. I remembered that I read an Onion Headline last year titled: "Rumsfeld Makes Surprise Visit To Wife's Vagina." User Posted Link I guess that somehow that headline stuck, and this article came, at least in part, out of my subconscious memory. I swear that I didn't reread or consult the Onion article until after I published this one here. |
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Aug. 3, 2006 at 10:51:36 PM
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| "Gens. Abizaid and Pace admitted that Iraq has devolved into civil war." I thought I heard them (or one of them at least, say it "could" turn into civil war, as in possible but not probable. And sticking with your juvenile humor I gave you a 6.9. |
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Aug. 3, 2006 at 11:05:10 PM
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| Here's the Onion link: [link:www.theonion.com] And AA, you are wise beyond your young years. I too will give myself a 6.9, and I request that everybody else do the same or refrain from rating. 69 is the position I wish to stay in. |
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Aug. 4, 2006 at 07:15:32 AM
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| Pretty good MIC. Yes, Pace said is it possible, but not probable, that Iraq will slide into civil war. Rumsfeld calls it low level sectarian strife. My question is, with 100 Iraqi's dying every day (that would make 36,500/year) when does it get called a civil war? When entire neighborhoods are being abandoned due to Shiite/Sunni alliances, when does it get called a civil war? When people are killed for having the "wrong" name, when does it get called a civil war? Most of the deaths now occuring are Iraqi on Iraqi violence. Isn't that the definition of civil war? Maybe Rumsfeld has a baseline of 200 people dying a day to call it high level sectarian strife, and 500/day for it to be a civil war. Did anyone see the large demonstration in Baghdad today, the one where Iraqi's were supporting Hezbollah? Boy, that seed of democracy the US planted in March of 2003 is flourishing isn't it? |
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Aug. 4, 2006 at 07:23:53 AM
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| Well, like it or not, it's a free country. You're free to loot, you're free to demonstrate for Hezbollah, and you're free to powerdrill 100 of your enemies per day. They're just letting off steam after years of brutal repression under Saddam - a time where their freedoms were repressed.
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Aug. 4, 2006 at 08:12:48 AM
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| MIC, that was kinda my point. They are free to demonstrate. And they choose to demonstrate FOR the terrorist group Hezbollah. Good for them. Let's get our soldiers out now. I don't want one more drop of American blood shed in that %$#@ing country. |
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