mcqueens | maced | theatlantic:

What It’s Like To Work For Donald Rumsfeld

WE ALSO NEED TO SOLVE THE PAKISTAN PROBLEM

AND KOREA DOESN’T SEEM TO BE GOING WELL

This cannot be real. This cannot be real.

(via duperyy)

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    This is real. It is not a parody.
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    I experienced coercive diplomacy once. It was called peer pressure.
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    lol, SERIOUSLY?! seriously.
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    Isn’t this just like every other work memo you ever get?
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    I love the simple “Thanks.” at the end. “Oh yes, Doug, be a dear and leave me the solution to all this, oh and the...
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    It was Doug’s fault.
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