
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld missed a huge opportunity this week by releasing a card-game iPhone app that isnāt called āRummyās Gin Rummy.ā Instead, his app is called āChurchill Solitaire.ā But...I LOVE IT!
If the name didnāt tip you off, itās a Winston Churchill-themed Solitaire game. Rumsfeld created it working with his former aid, Keith Urbahn, who now works at a media agency called Javelin.
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Apparently the British Bulldog enjoyed unwinding after a long day of a more complicated version of Solitaire involving two decks and special row of cards called āThe Devilās Six.ā
The app has different levels based on Churchillās professional progress, and if you beat it, you get to be Prime Minister. I couldnāt make it past the āSandhurst Cadetā level because even in the world of freemium games helmed by war criminals, Iām not meant for a career in politics.
I expected to hate this game but I cannot lie to you: I donāt even understand the rules and I had a great time tapping on those little cards and pretending I was an alcoholic racist unwinding after a hard day delivering excellent anti-Nazi speeches. It has a snazzy World War II-themed intro that almost made me forget it was a game conceived by an 83-year-old retired torture advocate.
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āChurchill Solitaireā is nothing more than a nice Solitaire card game, and Iām sure there are dozens of similar apps available. However, it is Donald Rumsfeldās best contribution to society and Iām glad heās turning things around. I eagerly await Dick Cheneyās upcoming iPhone game, Duck Hunter Hunt.*
*Does not exist.
[Buzzfeed]
Image: Churchill Solitaire
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