Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 27, 2005
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B.D.: Why? Ray: And for how much longer? Do you suppose Bush ever really thinks about what's going on over here? Man: Highly unlikely...Bush doesn't think about anything - he just believes things, so he's never conflicted by reality. But the neo-con architects of this war - Perle, Rice and especially Wolfowitz - do think for a living, so they can't ignore the consequences of their actions. In time, some of them will become doomed, tragic figures - like McNamara after Vietnam - unable to concede error, but forever haunted by the bloody history they helped author. B.D.: So much more than I asked. Ray: And why us? Man: Every outfit has someone like me. We're usually called "professor."
But the memory is not so dark as GBT envisioned.