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I’d Hate To Be John Snow


PoliticsReading the tea leaves, John Snow should know that his days are numbered. When faced with calls by retired generals for Rumsfeld’s resignation, President Bush put out a statement that reads:

Earlier today I spoke with Don Rumsfeld about ongoing military operations in the Global War on Terror. I reiterated my strong support for his leadership during this historic and challenging time for our Nation.

The Department of Defense has been tasked with many difficult missions. Upon assuming office, I asked Don to transform the largest department in our government. That kind of change is hard, but our Nation must have a military that is fully prepared to confront the dangerous threats of the 21st Century. Don and our military commanders have also been tasked to take the fight to the enemy abroad on multiple fronts.

I have seen first-hand how Don relies upon our military commanders in the field and at the Pentagon to make decisions about how best to complete these missions. Secretary Rumsfeld’s energetic and steady leadership is exactly what is needed at this critical period. He has my full support and deepest appreciation.

When asked if he would be keeping Snow at Treasury, however, Bush said:

Secretary Snow is here at the table. He’s been a part of this discussion. I’m glad you brought him up. He has been a valuable member of my administration, and I trust his judgment and appreciate his service.

For those unfamiliar with politics, that’s the Presidential equivalent of saying, “Who?… Oh, wow! I thought that guy was dead.”



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Written by Michael Turk