Howard Dean's feverish tirades against Bush and Co. have made him a sort of choirmaster for the "we-were-misled-to-war" set. So it's a source of great pleasure to learn that one of Dean's lies has been exposed. And (drum roll, please) in the New York Times, no less. Today's op-ed by William Safire, "Dean's 'Urban Legend,'" reveals that Dean has for some time been lying to the press and public about a remark he made following the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein. "Questioned about the deaths of Saddam's sons, Odai and Qusai, in Iraq, Dean dismissed suggestions that it was...