The Corner

Did Kerry Change?

Jonah — Your response to Drum is excellent, but there’s one point you missed: Kerry himself says 9/11 didn’t change all that much. Here’s the relevant passage from the Oct. 10 NYT Magazine piece:

When I asked Kerry how Sept. 11 had changed him, either personally or politically, he seemed to freeze for a moment.

”It accelerated — ” He paused. ”I mean, it didn’t change me much at all. It just sort of accelerated, confirmed in me, the urgency of doing the things I thought we needed to be doing. I mean, to me, it wasn’t as transformational as it was a kind of anger, a frustration and an urgency that we weren’t doing the kinds of things necessary to prevent it and to deal with it.”

If Kerry’s view of 9/11 is that it just “confirmed” the need to do the things he already wanted to do, that’s scary.

Jonathan H. Adler is the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. His books include Business and the Roberts Court and Marijuana Federalism: Uncle Sam and Mary Jane.
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