James Robbins in the National Review explains the media's field day with one phrase from the 600-page report on U.S. intelligence. Although the report was wide-ranging and discussed many important intelligence issues, including an underestimation of al Qaeda's WMD program and a failure to note how strongly bin Laden wanted to acquire and use radiological weapons, the media focused solely on the words "dead wrong," in regards to Iraq's WMD intelligence. It is pretty clear to everyone that for decades now, our intelligence capabilities have been slowly destroyed, a process which only accelerated during the Reno-Deutch-Gorelick-Berger years of the Clinton...