Peggy Noonan has time and again shamelessly attempted to rewrite her own history and her cheerleading of our invasion of Iraq. This Sunday, she did her best to completely ignore that cheerleading as well, and told the panel on Face the Nation that American's are "snake-bit" when it comes to more military intervention in the Middle East.

No mention of that past rah, rah, rah for war on her part, of course. Noonan also apparently now believes that members of Congress should care what their constituents think and that should have some bearing on how they vote.

It's too bad she hasn't seen fit to feel that way when it comes to raising taxes on the wealthy, or protecting our social safety nets, or putting Americans back to work, or a whole host of other issues that are very popular with the public, but that Republicans have voted against time and time again.

Nope, the only time Noonan cares about Republicans listening to their constituents for once is when it means they're doing something politically damaging to the president, because that seems to be one of the few things Republicans love more than starting wars these days.

Full transcript below the fold with Noonan deciding to talk to the audience like she was speaking to a bunch of third graders.