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No Higher Honor
By Condi Rice
condi rice posing beside piano


The very idea that I would read something by the inner circle of George W is far out. But, a memoir by Condi Rice (whom I like) maybe? I have always been stupified why she chose to hang out with lowlifes, i. e., Rumsfeld and Cheney. She has written a book, (hasn’t everyone associated with Bush), “No Higher Honor” which sounds different. She talks about confrontations with Cheney and Rumsfeld. Cheney, in particular, comes across simply as a mean-spirited asshole which I’ve said often.

My bitch is that Cheney has never been in the military, but had no trouble sending young kids to die. He could have gone to Vietnam, but in his words, “had other priorities.” Sorry MFer. You would think that someone whose heart was giving out would have some sense of right and wrong, but not so. In his book and in my opinion, he used most of the pages to justify his erroneous beliefs.

Condi’s book appears to be more honest. I’m thinking that her survival skills among f____ing neanderthals must be fabulous. What she has tried to do is explain the chaotic atmosphere surrounding 9-11. I have always said about George W.—no president has had to operate in a charged environment like 9-11. It was all “seat of the pants.” George W mostly f__ked it up, but still, it was something no president had been through before. I’ll be back with a more thorough review or comments on “No Higher Honor.”

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