December 19, 2003

Howie losing friends

Ever the epitome of the Washington conventional wisdom, the Washington Post, has started to comment on Howard Dean's rhetorical incoherence and general nuttiness. The Democrats and their allies may sense impending doom.

It is Mr. Dean's position on Iraq, however, that would be hardest to defend in a general election campaign. Many will agree with the candidate that "the administration launched the war in the wrong way, at the wrong time, with inadequate planning, insufficient help and at unbelievable cost." But most Americans understand Saddam Hussein for what he was: a brutal dictator who stockpiled and used weapons of mass destruction, who plotted to seize oil supplies on which the United States depends, who hated the United States and once sought to assassinate a former president; whose continuing hold on power forced thousands of American troops to remain in the Persian Gulf region for a decade; who even in the months before his overthrow signed a deal to buy North Korean missiles he could have aimed at U.S. bases. The argument that this tyrant was not a danger to the United States is not just unfounded but ludicrous.

Tip via Andrew Sullivan

Posted by Alan at December 19, 2003 08:36 PM