So who's part of the 29%?

unfortunately nothing but wishful thinking. At some point reason and logic must trump fantasy. As a rhetorical device it’s clever because it allows them to escape engaging in a rigorous defense of the administrations dubious decisions vis-a-vis foreign policy.
We’ve got military and political leaders who are saying out loud that this was a bad idea.

I completely agree with you here, especially what we've seen in Iraq and out of Pentagon/military sources over the past few weeks. It's as screwed up more than Hogan's goat. But the administration itself seems to have failed on so many fronts after 2004 that you're right--the list is endless. The liklihood for at least a partial vindication is nil.