If you take the finest mental qualities of, say, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, and Patrick Fitzgerald, just to cite three recent examples of sharp, commanding professionalism and competence, and mix them into a single brain, you’ll begin to understand what makes Mickey Kaus so irresistibly engaging and smart. Read how he takes New York Timesman Nicholas Kristof apart today on the Joseph Wilson matter, in “The Art of Weaselly Semi-Corrections.” (You’ll have to scroll down a bit.)



