Success Has Many Fathers — Iraq Doesn’t
Neo Culpa, coming up next month in Vanity Fair. Here’s a bit of Richard Perle from the preview:
Explore posts in the same categories: Ideology, WarRichard Perle: “Huge mistakes were made, and I want to be very clear on this: They were not made by neoconservatives, who had almost no voice in what happened, and certainly almost no voice in what happened after the downfall of the regime in Baghdad. I’m getting damn tired of being described as an architect of the war. I was in favor of bringing down Saddam. Nobody said, ‘Go design the campaign to do that.’ I had no responsibility for that.”
November 4th, 2006 at 3:03 am
Scott Horton on the antiwar.com blog has some other excellent examples “Of Rats and Sinking Ships” here, namely Andrew Sullivan and Christopher Hitchens. However much dark pleasure one gets in seeing these jellybacked toadies squirm, we have to remember that “Ideas have Consequences” , including consequences as horid as the one reported here.. I can only pray it isn’t true.