Gaffney
Let me preface this by saying that I think Frank Gaffney is one of the most astute, serious defense policy intellectuals writing today, and that for the most part I agree with this column.
But isn't it just a little self-serving to write about "the utter bankruptcy of what passed for serious national security policymaking since the late 1980s" (that conveniently being the last time Gaffney was part of the policymaking apparatus)?
Here's another recent column of his that is interesting. The Jayna Davis story is nothing new to voracious internet news/blog junkies, but it's starting to get a little more mainstream play now. That's not to say that she isn't a kook -- she may well be -- but at least maybe her evidence will get some consideration now.
[Posted at 21:29 CST on 11/20/02] [Link]
