Thursday, November 6, 2003

Back in the 21st century!

I have phone AND Internet service now. Now my house is truly a home.

Occupational Hazards - How the Pentagon forgot about running Iraq. By Jacob Weisberg

Nice one by Slate's Jacob Weisberg.

Back during the 2000 campaign, George Will and others argued that presidential intelligence didn't matter. This notion was reinforced after Sept. 11, when it became fashionable to argue that Bush's "moral clarity" was preferable to the ability to comprehend many sides of a complicated issue. In fact, presidential intelligence does matter. The intellectual qualities Bush lacks—historical knowledge, interest in the details of policy, and substantive (as opposed to political) judgment—might well have prevented the quagmire we're facing in Iraq right now. A more engaged president—one who understood, for instance, the difference between the Sunnis and the Shiites—surely would have asked about Plan B.

Tuesday, November 4, 2003

Almost completely moved in

With some help from Andrea, I'm pretty much settled into my new apartment in Sunnyvale. One glitch: I still have no phone service, though Pac-Bell insists they've turned it on. And that, of course, means I have no Internet access.

Sunday, November 2, 2003