Friday, October 19, 2012

On: Binders full of Women and the Libya Attack

In her column today, Kathleen Parker correctly gauges the reaction to Mitt Romney's "binders full of women" remark. She argues that the reaction to the comment has been "ridiculous," while also pointing to the more substantive complaint that Mr. Romney's tale of events is more than a little sketchy.

Read more from The Washington Post

Meanwhile, in a wonderful meld of column writing and journalism, Ms. Parker's colleague, David Ignatius, shows that the confusion regarding the attacks on the Libyan embassy, stems from conflicting intelligence reports (which happens all too frequently in our complicated world, and is therefore to be expected), rather than an attempt to deceive the American public by the President and Vice President of the United States.

Read Mr. Ignatius' column here.

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