Best of the Web notes that Susan Sarandon and Harry Belafonte, among others, will "appear at a benefit tomorrow for the Rosenberg Fund for Children, 'which assists children of people imprisoned, attacked or fired for taking a public stand,' the Associated Press reports." Mr. Taranto notes the irony of the nature of the "public stand" that the Rosenbergs took. I think it's more ironic that they opposed a war to actually liberate children of people who took a public stand, such as not joining the Ba'ath Party.