There’s been ample speculation of late about Donald Rumsfeld’s job security at the Pentagon and yesterday, on Fox News, the president got the chance to state his support for the embattled Defense Secretary once and for all.
Brit Hume: Secretary Rumsfeld, how does he stand with you?
Bush: Good. He’s done a heck of a job. He’s conducted two wars, and at the same time is out to transfer my military from a military that was constructed for the post-Cold War to one that is going to be constructed to fight terrorism.
Hume: Is he here to stay, as far as you’re concerned, until the end of your term?
Bush: Yes. Well, the end of my term is a long time, but I’ll tell you, he’s doing a heck of a good job. I have no intention of changing him.
There are at least two amusing angles to Bush’s comments. The first is his notion that the rest of his term “is a long time.” I don’t want to read too much into the president’s remarks, but this hardly sounded like a vote of confidence.
Second, of course, is the idea that Rumsfeld is doing a “heck of a job.” When was the last time we heard Bush use that phrase? I think it was Sept. 2 at Mobile Regional Airport….
“Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job.”
Ten days later, “Brownie” was forced to resign from FEMA. For Rumsfeld, this should hardly be considered a good sign.