Great Moments in Instant Punditry
This is funny. Atrios links to this survey of “a wide range of libertarian, conservative, and freedom-minded journalists and academics” and this is the response from Glenn Reynolds :
1. Did you support the invasion of Iraq?
Yes.2. Have you changed your position?
No. Sanctions were failing and Saddam was a threat, making any other action in the region impossible.3. What should the U.S. do in Iraq now?
Win.
Cute. It’s a good thing we’ve got Glenn around, because I’m sure nobody’s thought about trying to win yet.
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the most important poll about change of mind
regarding Irakatak is the following:
how many who were for the war when it started are now against it? many
how many who were against the war when it
started are now for it? not a single person
Comment by Lieutenant Breakfast — April 4, 2006 @ 9:11 am
Hey, the nation that won the war on drugs can win anything.
Comment by Kamachanda — April 5, 2006 @ 6:42 am