Bill Kristol is very concerned for the Bush administration. In the lead editorial in this week's Weekly Standard, he says that the administration is internally at war, a war that has come to public view in the furor over the leak concerning a CIA agent. There's no doubt that the administration has been eerily silent, and that it's gone on for months. I like Bush for NOT putting his mug in front of every rolling camera, but Kristol has a point. Especially when we are still at war in Iraq, Bush needs to assure Americans that we are still on course. If we are.
posted by Peter J. Leithart on Monday, October 06, 2003 at 10:08 PM
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