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Revenge of the Neocons?

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Posted By: GustoGrabber, 12/3/2022 7:34:42 AM

Few factions of American political life have suffered a fall as lamentable as the neoconservatives, a group of Reaganite intellectuals who held sway in Republican politics from the mid-1990s until the advent of Donald J. Trump. Idealists who pushed a globally managed new world order after the Cold War, they advocated failed nation-building around the world, compromised domestically with tax-and-spend neoliberals, contentedly ceded control of cultural politics to the Left, and ended up a dainty, bow-tied coterie of controlled opposition subsumed by Washington’s ossified elite. Feckless, out of touch, out of power, and often quite happy to be that way in exchange for comfortable lives of blue-state social acceptability, neocons

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Californian 12/3/2022 7:48:27 AM (No. 1347951)
Yes we now call these people a variety of terms: RINO, GOPe, Uniparty, non-conservative, Democrat-lite, and traitor.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: The Remnants 12/3/2022 8:18:28 AM (No. 1347979)
Neocons like to involve Americans soldiers in wars where no American interests are involved, thereby benefiting the arms industry and their own pockets. Rather than defending our own southern border, they'd rather defend the Ukrainian border and make our country more bankrupt than it already is.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MDConservative 12/3/2022 11:31:23 AM (No. 1348129)
FTA: "It does not seem to have occurred to the neocon commentariat that a Republican civil war in the 2024 primary could be so destructive that whoever wins may emerge battered and overspent enough to allow an 82-year-old Joe Biden to stumble into a second term." It doesn't seem to have occurred to either side of the potential (likely) outcomes of the '24 election season. And if not Joe (and I doubt it will be), there are plenty of obnoxious Dems willing to take the job, from Newsome to Michelle O. Frankly, the UNIPARTY expended much to dump Trump in '20. Somehow, six states with REPUBLICAN legislatures went for Biden in late-night upsets. These six states did no more than cursory investigations before certifying electors. But let's not go there to find out what happened. I fully expect "troubles" to mount for FPDT as the election season gets closer. I do not doubt that a criminal indictment is waiting to be eventually sprung, most likely in New York, keeping the Biden administration clean. Napoleon will not be allowed back from Elbe this time. The establishment has a plan, bet on it, and it's ruthless. Take away a Trump candidacy and where does MAGA stand? And than the question becomes what Trump's MAGA Grand Armee does. Rampage through the GOP? Sit out? Resurrect Ross Perot? Support the Republican nominee? There is no Plan B.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Birddog 12/3/2022 11:51:05 AM (No. 1348147)
"neo-con" started as an insult from the Paleo-Cons against the upstart formerly Dem influx of lo-tax, small-gov, 10th amendment/2 amendment, local control folks that "Matured" into Conservatives after they had "grown up" from their teens/20's of the sixties. It was then adopted wholesale as an insult from the left and media that claim it means "White/christian, racist, sexist, homophobic/war mongers...particularly to belittle the Tea Party types. The Paleos were happy to live for generations as legislative minorities in states as well as Nationally, with only Executive office holders as their figureheads(President/Governor/Mayor). Their claim to fame was/is..."Dems demanded and arm and a leg...I convinced them to ONLY take a hand and foot!" They STILL fight against fiscal/social/local conservatives that want a smaller govt, controlled closer to home instead of ALL power and spending coming from DC. Dems controlled legislatures and the congress for generations, with the few, very brief periods since the 30's where Repubs held "Majority" marked by very slim margins with "Bi-partisan moderates" from the R side hopping over to support the D anyway....When the dems had majorities they were often veto proof large majorities....until Newt/Contract with America.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: pmcclure 12/3/2022 1:14:25 PM (No. 1348210)
I believe that it is more accurate to call "neocons" invertebrates.
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