Matthew S.

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Rumsfeld stood out; on the Oval Office tapes, the president had called him, in Nixon’s highest form of flattery, “a ruthless little bastard.” Whip-smart, combative, and politically savvy, Rumsfeld was known for his organizational skill and his suffer-no-fools discipline. He had been a college wrestler, a naval aviator, four-term
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency
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