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Andrew McCarthy on the Iraq Study Group’s report:

Let’s say 10 sages get together and are asked, “What is 2 + 2?” If half of them say 4 and the other half say 2, it is not admirable that, in order to achieve consensus, they unanimously agree to tell everyone that the answer is 3. It is, to the contrary, moronic — and, if the said consensus error is to be the foundation of national security policy, it is perilous.

Touché.

You can download the ISG report here.



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    Conservative Cat says:

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    sierrahome says:

    Lee Hamilton is an ass of the highest order and shouldn’t be on a committee to decide parking meter placement. All that said, did we elect and of these folks? No. Blue ribbon committees are assembled to produce what elected officials want but what elected officials fear their constituents know is a bad idea.



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