I missed this one by Noam Scheiber
Last year in The New Republic:
"Moderates must insist, à la Galston and Kamarck, that Democrats won't win back the White House unless they convince voters to trust them on national security, which means making the war on terrorism not just the party's top priority but its central preoccupation in 2008. We're not just talking about calling for a larger military, but something dramatic to signify the shift--like a plan to strike an Iranian or North Korean nuclear facility if need be...read on"
This man is crazy to think we need to attack somebody to regain some sense of authority. By the way, how has Iraq tuned out so far? (via Atrios)
Update: Sheiber responds to Atrios.