Like Instapundit Glenn Reynolds, Slate’s Jacob Weisberg tackles the subject of how wrong all the quagmirers and handwringers were a month ago. He chooses William Pfaff’s piece of just a couple weeks ago as emblematic of the short sightedness of the professional punditocracy.
What this suggests to me is a new noun, pfaff, for warrantless doom-saying about American military and foreign policy.