Apropos of yesterday’s post plugging George Will’s condemnation of the Weekly Standard and neoconservatism, Will extends his remarks in his column for today’s Washington Post. It’s tough to excerpt, but just to convince you it’s a George Will column, it ends with a baseball analogy:

Neoconservatives have much to learn, even from Buddy Bell, manager of the Kansas City Royals. After his team lost its 10th consecutive game in April, Bell said, “I never say it can’t get worse.” In their next game, the Royals extended their losing streak to 11 and in May lost 13 in a row.

Keep an eye on the Weekly Standard’s blog for a response. Thanks to Steve Clemons for the tip.