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McChrystal never should have been hired for this job given the outrageous cover-up he participated in after the friendly fire death of Pat Tillman. He was lucky to keep the job after his 'Seven Days in May' stunt in London last year when he openly lobbied and undercut the president on the surge. But with the latest sassing, and the continued Sisyphean nature of the surge he urged, McChrystal should offer his resignation. He should try subordination for a change.


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That’s not always the most effective way to communicate your ideas even if the ideas themselves are right. Her columns often display a critical and irreverent attitude towards powerful mostly political figures such as former Presidents George W. For example Maureen Dowd has often referred to Bush as "W.

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