By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
A Bush-era stalwart is about to re-emerge after a four-year absence, wielding a hefty book, and with news of Elvis. Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's 832-page memoir, "Known and Unknown," is due on bookshelves Feb. 8.
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
THE SURPRISING RUMSFELD
We may never know exactly what transpired, because, as Terence Jeffrey writes at CNSNews.com, "[former Ambassador] Thomas Pickering and [retired Adm.] Mike Mullen, the co-chairs of the State Department's Accountability Review Board that investigated the Benghazi attack ... have refused requests from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify in the committee or even speak informally with it."
We may never know exactly what transpired, because, as Terence Jeffrey writes at CNSNews.com, "[Former Ambassador] Thomas Pickering and [retired Adm.] Mike Mullen, the co-chairs of the State Department's Accountability Review Board that investigated the Benghazi attack ... have refused requests from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify in the committee or even speak informally with it."