A couple of items that are especially worth a read over on NRO today:
VDH sides with Rumsfeld (emphasis Hanson's):
So it is with the latest feeding-frenzy over Donald Rumsfeld. His recent spur-of-the-moment but historically plausible remarks to the effect that one goes to war with the army one has rather than the army one wishes for angered even conservatives. The demands for his head are to be laughed off from an unserious Maureen Dowd ranting on spec about the shadowy neocon triad of Wolfowitz, Feith, and Perle but taken seriously from a livid Bill Kristol or Trent Lott. Rumsfeld is, of course, a blunt and proud man, and thus can say things off the cuff that in studied retrospect seem strikingly callous rather than forthright. No doubt he has chewed out officers who deserved better. And perhaps his quip to the scripted, not-so-impromptu question was not his best moment. But his resignation would be a grave mistake for this country at war, for a variety of reasons.
And John Derbyshire offers fodder for levity with his rewritten Christmas carols. I particularly like "The ACLU's Coming to Town."
Posted by Justin Katz at December 23, 2004 11:13 PM
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