Friday, September 03, 2004

Lord Saletan is Shrill

I mean, I bet even that shrill Krugman would get a little uncomfortable with such shrillness.

Recession. Unemployment. Corporate fraud. A war based on false premises that has cost us $200 billion and nearly a thousand American lives. They're all hills we've "been given to climb." It's as though Bush wasn't president. As though he didn't get the tax cuts he wanted. As though he didn't bring about postwar Iraq and authorize the planning for it. All this was "given," and now Bush can show up, three and a half years into his term, and start solving the problems some other president else left behind.

Lord Saletan sure has changed. Perhaps this weekend we'll examine how much of this he noticed while it was, you know, in progress.