Maureen Dowd on Donald Rumsfeld

8 PM May 9, 2004

In a recent New York Times editorial, Maureen Dowd reviews Donald Rumsfeld’s handling of the recent exposure of torture in U.S. run prisons. Dowd writes:

By the end, Rummy was channeling Jack Nicholson’s Col. Jessup, who lashed out at the snotty weenies questioning him while they sleep “under the blanket of the very freedom I provide, then question the manner in which I provide it.”

She doesn’t actually use Colonel Jessup’s line, “You can’t handle the truth,” but it lurks quietly in the background.

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