Donald Rumsfeld owned a vacation home on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and the nickname for his estate was Mount Misery. The New York Times reported that it had been owned by at some point in his past a man named Edward Covey who tortured people there. Frederick Douglas later wrote about how he said it left him wrecked changed and bewildered goaded almost to madness. He's like how can you live in a house like that if you yourself have been involved in torturing people?

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