The WP's Robert Novak has been talking to Republicans about their feelings on how Donald Rumsfeld was fired, and all say they were in some way surprised by the way the president treated the secretary of defense. The president's action toward Rumsfeld "connotes something deeply wrong with George W. Bush's presidency in its sixth year," writes Novak. Although the secretary of defense has always been loyal to the president, "loyalty appears to be a one-way street for Bush."Is that the epitome of hackery? Bush having problems with loyalty? That's like saying Cheney has problems with hunting ... ah ... nevermind.
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