With her typically sharp wit, Maureen Dowd of The New York Times considers Jeb Bush’s family dilemma. The presumed Republican candidate’s recent fumbling of a question about his support for President George W. Bush’s Iraq War gives Dowd an excuse to return to one of her favorite subjects and to, once again, rake over the coals some of her favorite targest: W., Cheney, Rumsfeld and Rove. Good reading for those with a taste for blood.
And at The New Yorker, Dexter Filkins ponders the question, Did George Bush create ISIS. Filkins, resolutely thoughtful and fair, lays out good arguments on both sides of the question.