From the New York Times Magazine, via NRO: “At lunch, when I asked him who influences his thinking on foreign affairs, he mentioned Thomas Friedman, the New York Times columnist, and Frank Gaffney, a neoconservative and the founder of a research group called the Center for Security Policy.” Yikes. (Almost as bad is that the writer thinks there’s some real difference between Friedman’s and Gaffney’s approaches to foreign policy.)
