Reading Kevin Drum reminds me that, to be fair, I need to mention some of the things where I believe the Bush administration is going wrong, not just where I think they're right.
As a classified document, the August 6, 2001 PDB which was just declassified yesterday, is no less damaging today than it was two years ago. I have a hard time thinking of any reason for the difference than political advantage, or maybe being backed into a political corner.
Another beef I've got with the Bush administration is their inability to admit they've ever made a mistake. This point is softened quite a bit by political realities. Admission of any error in our current political climate is like dousing yourself in gasoline and handing your enemy a match. As virulent as the anti-Bush attacks are as it is, it's unimaginable how extreme they would become if anyone in the administration admitted to making a mistake.