The theme of traitorous liberals is becoming a
Standard trope. Last week's cover depicted an American
soldier seen from behind and inside a circular lens--as if caught
in the sights of a hostile sniper--beneath the headline, "DOES
WASHINGTON HAVE HIS BACK?" The Weimar-era German right adopted the
metaphor of liberals stabbing soldiers in the back. Kristol is
embracing the metaphor of liberals shooting soldiers in
the back. I suppose this is progress, of sorts.
Jonathan Cohn, defending his colleague, doubled down on this claim today:
And then, just a few weeks ago, there was the cover Jon
mentioned in his column--the one featuring an American soldier,
viewed through what looks like a gun-sight, and the headline "DOES
WASHINGTON HAVE HIS BACK?"
I just glanced at my copy of the 8/13 and suddenly noticed:
The cover, which is shot through
some kind of night-vision lens (hence the green), obviously
does not depict a sniper scope. There aren't any
crosshairs! No wonder these guys got snowed by Beauchamp.