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Home Front: Politix
Rummy to Donks: Com'on Fight The Fascists, Not Us
2006-09-02
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld reached out to Democrats late Friday, opening up the door for them to retract their stinging indictment of him as Pentagon chief.

In a letter to Congress's top Democrats, Rumsfeld said recent remarks he made during a speech in Salt Lake City were misrepresented by the media, including by the Associated Press. Rumsfeld said he was "concerned" by the reaction of Democrats, many of whom called for his resignation and said he was treading on dangerous territory.

"I know you agree that with America under attack and U.S. troops in the field, our national debate on this should be constructive," Rumsfeld wrote Friday.

During his speech before thousands of veterans Tuesday, Rumsfeld said the world faces "a new type of fascism" and warned against repeating the pre-World War II mistake of appeasement. He alluded to critics of the Bush administration's war policies in terms associated with the failure to stop Nazism in the 1930s, "a time when a certain amount of cynicism and moral confusion set in among the Western democracies."

Without explicitly citing Bush critics at home or abroad, he said "it is apparent that many have still not learned history's lessons." Aides to Rumsfeld said later he was not accusing the administration's critics of trying to appease the terrorists but was cautioning against a repeat of errors made in earlier eras.

"Thought and careful preparation went into what I said," Rumsfeld wrote in the letter. "It is absolutely essential for us to look at lessons of history in this critical moment in the war on terror." I was honored by the reception my statements received from our veterans.

Pentagon press secretary Eric Ruff said Rumsfeld's letter "reaffirms his Salt Lake City speech and it suggests lawmakers who have criticized his remarks move beyond politics and read it for what it is." Ruff said the "speech raises important questions about how America and free societies are going to confront the 21st Century terrorists who are serious, lethal and relentless."
Posted by:Captain America

#4  It is always like a great big Galaxy starlifter jet plane going right over the donks heads. Rummy is correct.
Posted by: newc   2006-09-02 10:50  

#3  But the Republians are fascists. Just look around on D.U.M.B. or Daily Cooz.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-09-02 09:28  

#2  Good observation, Zenster. Rumsfeld is as honest and plain-spoken as Truman ever was - making him completely alien to the Dhimmicrat BDS & Meme Swilling partisans - as well as assorted morons from other hotspots of dementia. Though I would welcome them accepting his invitation, we need an honest and rational 2-party system, it would rank up there with the WaPo story admitting the Plame Game was a partisan farce... I'm not sure my heart could stand it, LOL.

In the end, I think I'm perfectly safe. They're too far gone to recognize the simple truth or genuine honesty.
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-02 05:23  

#1  I wonder if the left even realizes that it may not get many more chances like this? Rumsfeld is to be commended for his effort at reuniting a divided America in its resolve to thwart global terrorism. Sadly, I doubt that liberals will even be able to abandon their hatred for all things Bush long enough to join hands at this crucial juncture.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-02 02:10  

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