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Saturday, May 15, 2004

Good News II

Perhaps it's not a momentary lapse. Either it's a very big lapse in my thinking, or Bush is in big, big trouble. In addition to the polling numbers I posted earlier, Thomas Friedman has come around:
Because I tried to think about something as deadly serious as Iraq, and the post- 9/11 world, in a nonpartisan fashion ... I assumed the Bush officials were doing the same. I was wrong.
(The bad news, I think, is that this shows how incapable so many politicians have become at thinking of anything in a nonpartisan fashion.)