FUN WITH STATISTICS. Sometimes the approving links one finds in John Podhoretz posts on the Corner shouldn’t go unacknoweldged.

Historian (and Open University contributor) David Bell wrote an op-ed in The Los Angeles Times yesterday pointing out that, by most standards, both the destructiveness of the 9/11 attack and the general threat posed by Islamist terrorism — while tragic and real — are also modest; he cautions against further indulgence in the historical tendency to exaggerate all foreign policy threats as existential. J-Pod then helpfully alerts us to this stinging retort. From the latter:

While �only� 2,973 people died on 9/11, they died at the rate of 29 people per minute. Taking Mr. Bell�s opening scenario one step further, had Islamofascists murdered 29 people here during every minute of the year following 8:46 a.m. EST on 9/11, more than 11 million would have been slaughtered. Is that a few more than the United States loses in traffic accidents each year, Mr. Bell?

Q.E.D.!

–Sam Rosenfeld

Sam Rosenfeld, a former web editor for the Prospect, is visiting assistant professor of government at Wesleyan University, beginning in September.