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Friday, August 26, 2005
Dumsfeld
When people start sucking their lips into their mouths,
they’re probably lying or bluffing. That’s what I was taught this past weekend in a poker boot camp by
former FBI counter-intelligence officer Joe Navarro .
Joe was offering us campers a seminar on how to read body language.
When it came to the lesson on lip-sucking, he emphasized the above point by
saying: “That’s why every time you see Don Rumsfeld on TV his lips pretty much
altogether disappear.”
So I guess that great sucking sound I heard the other day
was Rummy doing one of his daily Pentagon
briefings .
Lord knows that world history is not a strong suit of current
American popular and political culture. But it’s just wrong, wrong I tell you,
to have a Secretary of Defense so blatantly distort recent history in order to
justify his own disastrous current policies. When young Americans are
getting blown up in Iraq it would be somewhat more comforting if their civilian
boss stuck a little closer to the facts instead of …well… doing so much
lip-sucking.
But there was Rummy lecturing the press on how we must stay
the course in Iraq because, alas, it is freedom itself that is at stake. In
making his case, Rummy pointed to the now legendary 1982 Potemkin elections in
El Salvador:
In 1982, when El
Salvadorans battled an insurgency in their country, a grandmother was --
reported that when she was told that she would be killed if she dared to vote,
she replied, saying "You can kill me, you can kill my children, you can
kill my neighbors, but you can't kill us all." "
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