There appear to be some developments in the Committee on the Present Danger, related to what I dug up and posted yesterday. Stay tuned. One member's office told me this took up most of their day today, in fact.
My question, which no one has yet answered for me: who is funding this effort? [Did you see the full page ad they took out in the New York Times today?] And as the NY Sun pointed out yesterday, why did some prominent usual suspects for this sort of thing like Kristol and Schmitt, decline to sign up?
P.S. It appears to be funded by a grant from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, whose president is Clifford May of the National Review, and whose board member is Jim Woolsey. But that only begs the question, who is really funding them?