More on the firing of Tom Warrick, noted in the previous post …
Last March, shortly after Warrick joined Garner’s team, Don Rumsfeld met with Jay Garner in the Secretaryâs office. During the meeting Rumsfeld walked over to his desk and asked Garner if he had someone on his team named Warrick. Garner said he did. Rumsfeld told him he had to go. Garner told Rumsfeld that he needed Warrick on his team. But Rumsfeld told him the answer was no — end of story.
Garner then gave Warrick the word, but assured him that heâd be able to get him back on the team later.
In a subsequent meeting Garner told Rumsfeld that he needed Warrick back on his team. It was at this point that Rumsfeld made clear to Garner that the decision came from above and that there was nothing he, Rumsfeld, could do about it. Warrick had to go.