Any Kosmopolitans up to the fun task of discrediting Redstate.org's new super awesome reporter, Joel Mowbray of the highly respected
Washington Times?
Because a look back at his record provides plenty of opportunities.
For instance, take this Townhall gem:
It's not exactly as if Saddam's Iraq was a weapons-free zone. Halfway through his team's search, Kay had already found substantial evidence of WMD-related programs and believed he would uncover hard "proof." [...]
Even in a world of uncertain intelligence--probably a permanent reality until God decides to spy for us--a president's job is to guard against the worst potential scenarios. Right up until the war, Saddam was developing WMDs, the intelligence community thought he had stockpiles, and history shows that he has used them.
Whoops.
The Duelfer report said he wasn't developing any WMDs. No nuclear or biological program whatsoever, and only a hint of a chemical weapons program. Some poisons for use by the Mukhabarat, but that's about it.
Or how about the time Mowbray spun desperately on behalf of Pat Robertson, who had just suggested nuking the State Department?
Go to it, folks. Plenty of ammunition.