Rice?…

Posted on Sunday 12 November 2006


From the perspective of GOP leaders like Newt Gingrich>, the White House completely botched the Rumsfeld departure. The President also lied to the media> about Rumsfeld shortly before the election. Been wondering what finally made it happen and today’s New York Times gives the credit to Rice.

Rice "quietly steered" it. Need more information. We know she’s best friends with Bush and Laura. We also know that Bush is incapable of making any serious decisions. He can’t admit failure. So, did Rumsfeld get out-maneuvered by a woman who he has spent the last six years dissing? Or is this just spinning to give Condi the credit for vanquishing the evil Rummy.
Condi?

President Bush selected Robert M. Gates as his new defense secretary in part to close a long-running rift between the Defense Department and the State Department that has hobbled progress on Iraq, keeping the two agencies at odds on issues ranging from reconstruction to detaining terrorism suspects, according to White House officials and members of Mr. Gates’s inner circle.

While Mr. Gates, a former director of central intelligence, had long been considered for a variety of roles, over the past two months Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the national security adviser, Stephen J. Hadley, quietly steered the White House toward replacing Donald H. Rumsfeld with Mr. Gates, who had worked closely with Ms. Rice under the first President Bush. One senior participant in those discussions, who declined to be identified by name while talking about internal deliberations, said, “everyone realizes that we don’t have much time to get this right” and the first step is to get “everyone driving on the same track.”

White House officials said that goal may be difficult to accomplish in the seventh year of an administration. Ms. Rice and Mr. Rumsfeld never managed to resolve their differences, especially after their arguments over the handling of the occupation came into public view in late summer 2003. As national security adviser during Mr. Bush’s first term, Ms. Rice was unable to halt a war between the State Department and the Pentagon that put senior officials in the departments in a state of constant conflict.

The question now is whether it is simply too late to achieve President Bush’s goal of a stable and democratic Iraq, even if Mr. Gates and Ms. Rice are able to work together as smoothly in altering policy as they did 15 years ago on a very different kind of problem, managing the American response to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
I kind of hope it’s true. I want to like Condi Rice. I don’t want her to turn out to be a sicko Narcissist like her pals, Little Georgie, Big Dick, and Old Rummy Donsfeld. She’s smart, well spoken, but she’s been in an untentable position, and she’s told a few whoppers in the process. I hope she’s got good sense and lives up to her potential instead of going down with the sinking ship.

But, as the wise guru says, "You don’t always get what you wa-ant."

  1.  
    Smoooochie
    November 12, 2006 | 9:27 PM
     

    If it looks like the Grinch, and acts like the Grinch…

    Yep, it might be Condi Rice. I want to like her, too. I just haven’t found any reason to, and a whole lot of reasons not to.

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