Clay Waters noticed how New York Times reporter James Bennet somehow thinks Bill Clinton was a moderate on the social issues in his debate analysis: “On style and substance — though not toward his opponent — Mr. Bush was kinder. He was, indeed, gentler. He talked a lot about education. When it came to answering questions on potentially divisive subjects like homosexuality and abortion, Mr. Bush skirted the rock-hard positions favored by his base to plant his flag deep in the mushy middle ground once held by President Bill Clinton.” Funny. Clinton clearly appointed two pro-choice Supreme Court justices and twice vetoed a ban on partial-birth abortion. There’s nothing moderate there.