From Tom Tomorrow’s This Modern World:
FAILING UPWARD
A small sampling of the wisdom and insight that has just earned William Kristol a weekly column in the New York Times:
Sept. 18, 2002: “[War in
Nov. 21, 2002: “[Removing Saddam] would start a chain reaction in the Arab world that would be very healthy.”
Feb. 20, 2003: “If we free the people of
March 1, 2003: “Very few wars in American history were prepared better or more thoroughly than this one by this president.”
March 5, 2003: “I think we’ll be vindicated when we discover the weapons of mass destruction, and when we liberate the people of
April 4, 2003: “There has been a certain amount of pop sociology…that the Shi’a can’t get along with the Sunni. There’s almost no evidence of that at all.”
April 28, 2003: “The first two battles of this new era are now over. The battles of
March 22, 2004: “[Debates over an Iraqi constitution have shown] the willingness on the part of the diverse ethnic and religious groups to disagree—peacefully—and then to compromise.”
March 7, 2005: “The Iraqi elections of January 30, 2005…could be a key moment—perhaps the key moment so far—in vindicating the Bush Doctrine as the right response to 9/11.”
Nov. 30, 2005: “It is much more likely that the situation in
Aug. 13, 2007: “[Invading Iran] is not a bad idea.”
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On The Daily Show, they ran a clip of him saying how "formidable" a contender Fred Thompson would be.
Stewart: "Are you ever right?"
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