He's CORRECT.
This deep frame equaling "right" with "correct" is something we who are not religious or social fundamentalists must begin to tear apart.
This may seem like quibbling, but it really isn't.
If everyone is fighting to be "right" rather than correct, where does it leave those who proudly stand up for themselves as being right-wingers, on the right, or the radical right?
When writers like William Pitt, in this article extolling the virtues of Howard Dean (and Pitt is correct!) use the title Dean was Right , Dean's message is already placed behind those concepts that the religious and social fundamentalists who've hijacked the Republican (White) Party are pushing.
We must stay on our verbal toes.