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DLR'sCock
12-08-2005, 11:12 PM
Rummy Exit Rumored; Lieberman Eyed for Job
By Thomas M. DeFrank and Kenneth R. Bazinet
The New York Daily News

Thursday 08 December 2005

Washington - White House officials are telling associates they expect Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to quit early next year, once a new government is formed in Iraq, sources said yesterday.

Rumsfeld's deputy, Gordon England, is the inside contender to replace him, but there's also speculation that Sen. Joe Lieberman - a Democrat who ran against Bush-Cheney in the 2000 election - might become top guy at the Pentagon.

That's not as farfetched as it might first appear.

The Daily News has learned that the White House considered Lieberman for the UN ambassador's job last year before giving the post to John Bolton, a Bush adviser said.

"He thought about it for a week or so and finally said no," the adviser recalled.

A source close to the White House said Rumsfeld wanted out a year ago, after Bush's reelection, but neither he nor President Bush wanted his departure to appear to have been forced.

"They didn't want to give the critics the satisfaction that their piling on was what got rid of him," a Bush adviser said.

Bush has told friends that Rumsfeld is a political liability, but the President has a history of sticking with his personnel baggage until an opportune moment.

"Only Rumsfeld will make Rumsfeld leave," a White House source said.

Rumors that Lieberman could replace Rumsfeld started flying early this week, and Bush and Vice President Cheney fanned the flames by quoting the former Democratic veep candidate's pro-war statements.

The mention of Lieberman's name prompted some Democrats to whisper that he is lobbying for the job.

"Lieberman seems to be coordinating his statements on the war with the White House," a Senate Democratic source said.

The source pointed to a news conference this week where Lieberman urged his party not to undermine Bush. The timing of Lieberman's pitch, also this week, to form a bipartisan "war cabinet" to aid Bush was cited as well.

But Lieberman and Team Bush dismissed the rumors.

"The U.S. Senate is where Sen. Lieberman wants to be, which is why he is actively campaigning for reelection to his fourth term," the senator's spokeswoman, Casey Aden-Wansbury, said.

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LoungeMachine
12-08-2005, 11:21 PM
Perhaps he'll write his resignation in longhand on a yellow pad the night of the election like that other PIECE OF SHIT Asscroft did.....

Good riddance.


As far as Joe, it sure would explain his sudden prescription for rose colored Iraqi night vision goggles

rustoffa
12-08-2005, 11:53 PM
This whole fucking Lieberman work is eclipsed by one defining factor:

Developing.

Blech. Blargh. Patooey.

LoungeMachine
12-09-2005, 12:11 AM
CORRECTED: Rumsfeld says 'I have no plans to retire'
Thu Dec 8, 2005 3:54 PM ET

In WASHINGTON story headlined "Rumsfeld says 'I have no plans to retire'" ... please read in second paragraph ... New York Daily News ... instead of ... New York Post ...

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the craftsman of U.S. Iraq war strategy and a magnet for criticism, said on Thursday he had no plans to retire from the post more than 2-1/2 years into the conflict.

"Those reports have been flying around since about four months after I assumed my post in 2001," Rumsfeld, 73, told reporters on Capitol Hill when asked about a New York Daily News report that White House officials are telling associates they expect him to quit early next year.

"I have no plans to retire," added Rumsfeld, who has been criticized over the conduct of the Iraq and the treatment of detainees in U.S. military custody.

The New York Daily News reported that Gordon England, the No. 2 official at the Pentagon, was the "inside contender" to replace Rumsfeld, but that Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut Democrat, also was a possibility.

In fact, the Defense Department said Rumsfeld held an early-morning meeting at the Pentagon on Thursday with Lieberman. The senator's views of the Iraq war, in contrast with many other Democrats, have been quoted approvingly in recent speeches by President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Rumsfeld himself.

"He has breakfast with members of Congress all the time," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said. "Senator Lieberman just returned from Iraq and he had some interesting observations. And he's been very outspoken about what he's seen and the progress that he thinks is being made there."

Rumsfeld has been criticized for the conduct of the war, with some prominent Democrats including Massachusetts senators Edward Kennedy and John Kerry demanding his resignation. Rumsfeld also has had frosty relations even with fellow Republicans in Congress.

A combative former collegiate wrestler and Navy fighter pilot, Rumsfeld has established himself as the most powerful Pentagon chief since Vietnam War era defense secretary Robert McNamara. He was the youngest man to hold the job when President Gerald Ford appointed him in 1975 and now, in his second stint in the post, is the oldest.

Rumsfeld said in February that he twice offered his resignation to Bush last year over the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, but both times was asked to stay in the job.

(Additional reporting by Vicki Allen)

Warham
12-09-2005, 07:26 AM
I'd rather have Rumsfeld stay. He pisses off the libs more than Lieberman does.

kentuckyklira
12-09-2005, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by Warham
I'd rather have Rumsfeld stay. He pisses off the libs more than Lieberman does. While his fuck ups are costing you billions!

Well, itīs your money!

Nickdfresh
12-09-2005, 07:56 AM
Originally posted by Warham
I'd rather have Rumsfeld stay. He pisses off the libs more than Lieberman does.

And incompetently gets your servicemen killed in foreign clusterfucks, but anything to piss off liberals....So what if a few troops get whacked?

FORD
12-09-2005, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by Warham
I'd rather have Rumsfeld stay. He pisses off the libs more than Lieberman does.

Actually, that's not true.

We expect Rummy to be a fascist lying warmonger piece of shit, as he always has been.

We expected better of a man who was legally elected Vice President in 2000. Holy Joe Lieberman is a disappointment to Democrats everywhere and a textbook example of the Neville Chamberlain appeasement of the DLC. :(