Public lives on public lines!
Spencer Attackerman, the Walter Winchell of counterinsurgency, has an item today about someone recently seeing Donald Rumsfeld flummoxed by the SmartCard system in Washington DC’s subway. It reminded me of one of my favorite DC moments-seeing former CIA chief William Colby waiting for a train in the Farragut West metro station. I think all public ...
Spencer Attackerman, the Walter Winchell of counterinsurgency, has an item today about someone recently seeing Donald Rumsfeld flummoxed by the SmartCard system in Washington DC's subway. It reminded me of one of my favorite DC moments-seeing former CIA chief William Colby waiting for a train in the Farragut West metro station. I think all public officials should be required to use public transport. Making it a habit would have saved Tom Daschle some grief.
Spencer Attackerman, the Walter Winchell of counterinsurgency, has an item today about someone recently seeing Donald Rumsfeld flummoxed by the SmartCard system in Washington DC’s subway. It reminded me of one of my favorite DC moments-seeing former CIA chief William Colby waiting for a train in the Farragut West metro station. I think all public officials should be required to use public transport. Making it a habit would have saved Tom Daschle some grief.
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