Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Now He Tells Us

Andrew Sullivan wrote a tremendous amount of nutty things about Iraq before the U.S. Presidential election. He was so clueless that, even though he thought the war essential, he didn't think Bush understood that better than Kerry. All he could say, over and over, regardless of the evidence, was things were going horribly.

So Sullivan decides now, in The New Republic--when no one really gives a damn, by the way--to start getting optimistic. Never fear, though. If you read the piece, you'll see he's still making the same bad arguments--he's just finally chosen to see the good news that's been there all along.

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