That Rumsfeld book
It is not good. My take on it is right here — and I didn’t even get paid to read the damn thing! If I’d written a more conventional review, it probably would have been similar to the estimable Fred Kaplan’s, the soundest of men. The book is particularly bad on Iraq. ‘Nuff said ’bout ...
It is not good. My take on it is right here -- and I didn't even get paid to read the damn thing! If I'd written a more conventional review, it probably would have been similar to the estimable Fred Kaplan's, the soundest of men.
It is not good. My take on it is right here — and I didn’t even get paid to read the damn thing! If I’d written a more conventional review, it probably would have been similar to the estimable Fred Kaplan’s, the soundest of men.
The book is particularly bad on Iraq. ‘Nuff said ’bout that.
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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