“„In one of the first substantive comments Rumsfeld makes, the second clip from the top (0:36), he explains carefully that while the USA is involved in asymmetric warfare, we can’t lose militarily–but we can’t win militarily, either. Oh, gee, THANKS Mr. Rumsfeld! Now you tell us? Somebody owes somebody like Senators Harry Reidand Joe Bidena great big fat apology, since that’s exactly what they’ve been arguing for years now, to sharp rebuke from Administration spokespersons for “defeatism.” But it’s the end of that clip that’s the real kick in the rear. “We aren’t going to go around the world for the numbers of years it took Algeria, for example, to subdue an insurgency,” he declares. Oh, yeah? Maybe he better tell that to Senator McCain, who seems to have his heart set on a new Hundred Years War.
“„Finally, let’s get to politics. Pure, unadulterated partisan politics. One of the questioners, I think probably Lt. General Michael DeLong (USMC, Ret)–you can hear Rumsfeld address “Mike” earlier in the question and there’s only one Michael in the room–opens a “way, way off the record” question by trashing Senator Carl Levin, the incoming chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Representative Silvestre Reyes, the incoming Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, then tries to goad Rumsfeld into joining in by suggesting the “we have a really rough two years coming.” Rumsfeld rambles on about European demographics, Chinese cyberwar and smallpox as a bio-weapon before the questioner prods him back on topic by asking, “Politically, what are the challenges because you’re not going to have a lot of sympathetic ears up there [on Capitol Hill]?” which is where I pick up the clip (1:17).
“„Rumsfeld’s answer is nothing short of stunning. No, not the part where he claims Bush is a “Victim of his success.” That’s just stupid. And no, after hearing his previous insult to the American public, his condemnation of us because “we don’t have the maturity” to recognize the threat of terrorism–the further we get from 9/11, the less and less . . . he trails off. But that’s not shocking, nor is his doomsday scenario, all things considered.