The Washington Post reports that some very minor changes to the Specter NSA surveillance bill have persuaded GOP Senators Larry E. Craig, John E. Sununu, and Lisa Murkowski to support the bill. This is a major victory for the Administration, as the changes — at least described by the Post — all seem to me to be symbolic rather than substantive. None of the amendments would actually change the powers that the bill transfers to the Executive branch; based on the Post’s description, the changes seem to be wordplay that wouldn’t really alter what the bill does. The Post story ends: “A White House spokeswoman said the administration is pleased with the agreement.” No doubt.