by Armando
So a once known unknown, whether Donald Rumsfeld had any shame at all, is now a known known—he doesn't. Get this, Rummy is
canceling his subscription to the New York Times because Paul Krugman said:
What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. <. . .> The memory of 9/11 has been irrevocably poisoned; it has become an occasion for shame. And in its heart, the nation knows it.
That was too much for Rummy. When
the Times published that:
A federal judge has agreed to allow an Army veteran who says he was tortured during a nine-month imprisonment in Iraq to sue former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
Rummy was okay with the
Times on that. He is not ashamed of his torture regime.
moreKrugman has a follow-up
post:
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It was a time when tough talk was confused with real heroism, when people who made speeches, then feathered their own political or financial nests, were exalted along with – and sometimes above – those who put their lives on the line, both on the evil day and after.
So it was a shameful episode in our nation’s history – and it’s one that I can’t help thinking about whenever we talk about 9/11 itself.
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