This letter is associated with the following article:
Letters
Saturday, April 21, 2007 12:00 AM

Right-wing blogs discover massive conspiracy to hide WMDs in Iraq

The embrace by leading neoconservatives and other war supporters of the most bizarre and deranged conspiracy theories speaks volumes about their credibility and judgment.

Read other letters about this article

  • Saturday, April 21, 2007 08:04 AM

    You could almost feel sorry for Bush

    He depended on the whackos to get him this far, now they've turned on him.

    It does bring up an interesting point, however. A few days back Glenn wrote about how the 29-percenters were all about supporting Bush, not about supporting Iraq. In other words, if Bush came out tomorrow for leaving Iraq, that's what they would support tomorrow all prior statements on the subject notwithstanding.

    However this article seems to contradict that summary. It is somewhat reassuring to see that the conservative monolith is not so monolithic. Let them suffer their own pet fringe the way we progressives had to deal with all the hippies with their Books of Mao.

    I guess that if you are ideologically opposed to recreational drugs, this is what you get.

Most Active Letters Threads

426

A key British official reminds us of the forgotten anthrax attack

A vast array of establishment and expert sources do not believe this episode was really resolved.
423

The crazy, irrational beliefs of Muslims

Tom Friedman explains the real problem: stupid Muslims think the U.S. is about war and aggression.
210

Is Obama's civil liberties record understandable?

Was it unreasonable to expect him to adhere to his commitments regarding the Constitution?
111

How dare you criticize wasteful defense spending!

So you think it's only terrorist-appeasing lefties who are down on Pentagon profligacy? Think again
61

Police to talk to Woods

Early morning crash raises questions, and revives tabloid speculation

View all »

Letters Help

Currently in Salon