Feith Book: How I love Don Rumsfeld, Hate Colin Powell
Harper Collins (a Rupert Murdoch possession) will publish Douglas Feith's memoirs concerning the stellar role he played as a cheer leader promoting Bush's obsessive invasion of Iraq.
Feith now teaches at Georgetown University and we can only wonder why anyone would shell out tuition for that dubious privilege. Apparently the book is a tell-all concerning how Colin Powell backed off promoting the war, how General Tommy Franks wouldn't listen to Feith's all-important suggestions, how Don Rumsfeld really knew how to run a war and the DOD; and how the CIA really screwed-up collecting intelligence.
Click on this Washington Post link and read for yourself just in case I've gone overboard in my contempt for guys who want to send American kids halfway around the world to be killed and maimed so that they can kill and maim total strangers so that some empty suits in Washington can justify their pay grades.
