Some have been following the country more closely. Biden's revelation is nothing more than what you'd have gotten from a Pakistani newspaper a week ago, or from the NYT if you've paid attention for the last month--it's good that some staffer briefed him on it. (And yes, it's been precisely that obvious.)
Kurtz has something, but it's mostly a description: No solution, and since there's nothing to be done there's no cause for outrage.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTJhMDUwOWQ4MGJhMGI0MzJkYTc3MzkyNjI4NzM0OWI=Trying to fit this comfortably into a worldview is tough. The only way to make it fit is to lop off lots of bits to make it into something it isn't.
Personally, I can't work up any more outrage than Kurtz can. First, understand. Second, form opinion. Third, emote. I've followed Pakistan fairly closely in the Pak press since late 2001, figuring that's where the action would be. But I can't predict how this is going to turn out: Every decision that some here think would be good would bear a fairly large cost--as does Musharraf's declaring emergency rule. How to weight them ... will the PPP take the the streets? Will the PML support Musharraf or side with the MMA? What will Chaudhry, Iqbal, and the other justices do? Sharif? Will the ISI continue to act up, and will they get the military on their side? Will the maulanas up in FATA and the NWFP decide it's time to really take their campaign on the road--and if the local warlords that aren't necessarily always on their side say no? What about the tribal leaders, do they still have power--and if so, is the "anbar option" available, and can Musharraf implement it? Will a lone jihadi get through and kill Musharraf, as they've tried to do before? And if so, can the horribly misnamed Fazlullah and his allies empty the madaris to wrest control--and would the "liberals" actually resist? Will the jurists get the police on their side and reject new chief justice Dogar?
See? Too many questions to bother with outrage. At least Parliament's still able to meet, maybe that'll blow off steam and let some air into the room. Or not--it could just rile things up. More questions, more options, and more things to weigh.