If Donald Rumsfeld doesn't think much of a person, he usually confines his remarks about that person to one sentence or less in his memoir Known and Unknown. For example, Al Gore: "lecturing and wooden." John McCain: "a man with a hair-trigger temper and a propensity to fashion and shift his positions to appeal to the media."
It seems clear so far in the book that his favorite person in public life was Dick Cheney.
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