Thursday, November 09, 2006

Straight, Unwavering, Focussed and Tragic




I will definately miss him.
All the presidents key men are older (and wiser?) I must confess I love any interview that involved D. Rumsfeld the way he was brash and arrogant. That comes with experience - no wonder all this places require people with experience.

He acted smarter than everyone else and often pre-empted reporters questions - infact in an interview on CNN someone said if you walked into his office you better have a good case if you wanted to challenge his decisions (Now that's my boss!). Chances are that someone like that could bring the best in you - you have to clear when you ask a question

"He tries very hard not to talk before he's thought through his answer,"

I hope that is the last one to leave - what would politics be without Dick Cheney and his warm sneer? Or Adam Boulton at the UN.

They must be geniuses - that's why they are so impatient with 'common' guys like me!
Who am I trying to impress?

"I have benefitted greatly from criticism, and at no time have I suffered a lack thereof." Winston Churchill

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