AP/ September 20, 2010, 8:32 AM

Rumsfeld Memoir to Tackle "Known and Unknown"

The title and release date of Donald Rumsfeld's memoir are now known, or, as he might say, are now known knowns.

The book is called "Known and Unknown," and it's coming in January.

Rumsfeld, 78, will write about his childhood and long political career, starting as a Republican congressman from Illinois in the 1960s and then as secretary of defense under President Gerald Ford and President George W. Bush, the publisher, Sentinel, said in a statement Monday.

Rumsfeld's book was first announced in 2008. Rumsfeld received no advance and will donate all proceeds to veterans charities.

The statement from Sentinel, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), said Rumsfeld would include anecdotes about everyone from Elvis Presley to his close friend and ally Dick Cheney, the former vice president whose own memoir is scheduled for the spring.

Rumsfeld, a leading advocate of the war in Iraq, became increasingly controversial during his years in the Bush administration and resigned soon after the 2006 midterm elections, when Republicans lost control of Congress.

Sentinel president and publisher Adrian Zackheim called Rumsfeld's memoir "a fascinating narrative for today's readers and an unprecedented resource for tomorrow's historians."

"Like Donald Rumsfeld himself, this memoir pulls no punches," Zackheim said in a statement.

The title of Rumsfeld's book is as notable as the name of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's book, "Going Rogue," which stemmed from how pundits questioned whether she hurt Sen. John McCain's presidential bid as his running mate by "going rogue," or defying his campaign's control.

"Known and Unknown" refers to a widely quoted explanation - praised by some as philosophy, criticized by others as double-talk - Rumsfeld offered in 2002 about the lack of evidence that Iraq was supplying terrorists with weapons of mass destruction.

"Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because, as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know that we know," he said. "There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we do not know we don't know."

Rumsfeld will draw upon previously unreleased and recently declassified documents, Sentinel said. Thousands of pages of documents unseen by the public will be made available on an accompanying website, it said.
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UForgotPoland says:
I'm no fan of the Bush cronies, but they seem like saints compared to these tea baggers.
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zekeboy1 says:
I have a known known. John Kerry was absolutely correct when he said (on that open mike right after that debate with Bush; and I paraphrase) 'This is the biggest bunch of crooks, liars and thieves I have ever seen'
Rumsfeld is/was part of 'that bunch', and should be treated accordingly.... I vote WATERBOARD!
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imnho says:
Rumsfiels tenure as SecDef was truly one of the more tragic things that the country has experinced. He misled the nation into a war that was not necessary. He was obseesed with trivia at the petagon when he should have been focused on the requirements of the job.

When an enlisted man pointed out that they had to scavege junkyards for armour to protect themselves Rumsfield should have said that he would fix that ASAP. Instead he said the equivlant of "Let them eat cake."
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mjlewis6 says:
Along with the rest of the Bush/Cheney group that participated in war crimes....regardless of how well rationalized....Nuremberg trials were full of high officials who 'did not know' or placed the blame 'higher' for wars of aggression and human rights violations of the Geneva Conventions and genocide..

How would it play out with these former leaders 'ignoring facts' and choosing what to believe...and now pandering to the portion of the public that wants to believe the best...while the worst is still clear.
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babooph says:
He will go down in history as an assistant torturer for Bush & Cheney& partial cause of two lost idiotic wars.
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Norman0123 says:
Oh, NO! Not again. Rumsfeld's known unknown known are now known. His WMD, Saddam and al Qaida friendship, yellow cake, the total cost maximum of $200 million for Iraq invasion, Iraqis greeting us as liberators, Afghans attacking the twin towers, lean mean defense machine, and other fantasies are all known. Please go away, Rumsfeld! Just show up during Halloween....best time for scary, shady characters....
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