Oh my goodness thank you for that!
I would LOVE to read Rumsfeld’s book. Gonna reserve it right now.
Seriously, I did so enjoy this book and imagine I will also enjoy Rumsfeld’s.
Cheney and Rumsfeld were very close; closer than I knew.
Remember whan someone with a lifetime of public service is writing a biography, it isn’t commentary. They aren’t “making a point” about an issue or event.
They are instead laying out a full narrative history of their life in public view and they know that if they have a factual, reasoned and detached tone to their recounting of that life they will be taken seriously by readers long into the future.
A personal diatribe as to who was an ass last August is best reserved for an op-ed opinion or a short recounting of that one issue.
Another biographical book that will amaze you in Sowell’s “Personal Oddesey.” I had read about ten of his great books and was enthralled by his personal back-story.