I propose that hereafter, to every useage of the words "Donald Rumsfeld" we append "The man responsible for Abu Ghraib" or "The man who claimed responsibility for Abu Ghraib". Though this is both obvious and redundant, it easily takes the syntactic place of the term "Defense Secretary," as in the following sentence:
"Donald Rumsfeld, the man who claims responsibility for prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, was today revealed to have personally suppressed all post-war planning for Iraq for his own political purposes."
Admittedly, we have far more recent outrages, but I find it unforgivable that this one has been let to slide, when the man took "full responsibility" for prisoner abuse. Besides, with the great torture/prisoner treatement debate about to come, a referesher course in just what it is that we are opposing might not be amiss.