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Tag: Neocons

Win by being something you're not?? Bad Idea

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 12:24:27 PM PDT

The hot topic lately seems to be how and why Barack Obama should be hitting John McCain with every negative attack imaginable.  The logic goes that while we all despise negatives, they work.  It is said that we may be the party and people of high minded ideals, but to succeed we need to get down in the gutter with Republicans and tear down John McCain.  

Republicans are playing to their base by being crass and combative.  Neocons are all about picking fights to further their own cause.  I hope that isn’t what we are becoming.  I hope to bring my kids into a world where pride, greed, and religion aren’t bringing about the deaths of millions of innocent people.  We are rewarding a strategy of bluster and aggression.  As long as we judge people by who has the biggest pair, hate and aggression will permeate to every aspect of our global society.

Barack Obama talks about the politics of raising everyone up, rather than tearing them down.  If you really believe this is the man who best represents your ideals then let him lead the country and party on the path he has chosen rather than push him and us to be something we are not.

STRATEGERY '08: The Neocons' Caucusus Project

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 01:23:16 PM PDT

Here's a primer on what has been unfolding in the Caucusus, and how it has affected the political debate here in America.  I'm aware this has been blogged about here before, this is just my take on it.

Get your facts straight on Georgia

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 06:12:03 AM PDT

The U.S. military and industrial complex will use Russian aggression against Georgia as an excuse to amp up military and verbal aggression against Russia in general. I believe it is an attempt to marshall world opinion against Russia so that the U.S. and possibly NATO, can continue to further their interests in that region.

Dangerpus Brinkmanship alert: Bush/McCain put us at immediate risk

Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 12:32:13 PM PDT

These are terrifying times.  Russia has gladly taken the bait from the Bush administrations' new agreement with Poland and has reacted as though it was the Cuban Missile Crisis.

In a bellicose statement, a Russian general , Anatoly Nogovitsyn , declared that Poland may face a Nuclear attack http://www.timesonline.co.uk/...  Again that is a Nuclear attack ..  

Of course this is a ridiculous over-reaction and Medveded has already walked it back somewhat, but it just goes to show how dramatically Bush and McCain's neocon agendas have threatened our immediate security.  

Is this why they do not seem to worry much about Climate change?

Just kidding, ... kind of.

Almost 20 years after the end of the Cold War we have come full circle.  We are now on the brink of something potentially worse:  A cold war that becomes Word War 3.  In their desire to always expand US influence the neocons have given Russia excuses to engage in ridiculous tough talk and extreme military reactions.

Pat Buchanan, Caught Making Sense!

Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 10:16:03 AM PDT

I like many around here have been known to scream out loud at my TeeVee, and throw things in the general direction of it whenever Patrick J. Buchanan starts giving his "analysis" and opinions concerning Barack Obama. No need to go into the particulars of that.

This morning however, that other side of Pat Buchanan, the side that get's reasonable people nodding their heads in agreement, comes out in an article he writes on the RCP Blog:
Blowback from Bear Baiting

More below the fold............

Some thought in the minor key on Georgia and Russia...

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 10:33:57 PM PDT

Some thoughts in the minor key about Georgia and Russia....

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Hot Chicks

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 07:32:17 PM PDT

Hot chicks sometimes prefer intellectual writer types, but more often they go for the athletic go-getters.
Did McCamp miss the memo about hot chicks? Check this out. Hot chicks usually don't go out with political geeks, especially not the kind who are full of themselves and lie constantly. That lets me off the hook, because I am a novelist (sooo much cooler), but doesn't bode so well for McCain's campaign team.

Just to be fair, hot chicks probably do like B., a whole lot, but I am not jealous like McCain and company.  I'm considering running for president too, you know, just to inform the cougars out there I'm available (if you have a private jet). I would so like to have more homes than the McCrazy-Riches. Make my dream come true, and marry this blogger into your world of wealth. I prefer shaken, not stirred.

More after the flip

OSSETIA: Put Your Narrative Back in Your Pants

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 01:34:31 PM PDT

Up 'till now, every bit of the analysis of the South Ossetian conflict has assumed that Russia entered into the fighting as the result of careful thinking and careful timing.  It was timed to coincide with the Olympics.  It was a show of power, not just to the former Eastern Bloc, but to the US and NATO.  

The Russians were trying to reestablish the Soviet Union.   - John Bolton

The Russians are trying to reestablish the Russian Empire.   - John McCain

Surely it's the Russians whose minds we should be reading, because the Russians must have known what Georgia was going to do in South Ossetia, right?  

So much for being an American ally

Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 10:19:38 AM PDT

After watching Georgia get overrun by Russia while America wrings its hands must be very encouraging to other allies and potential allies.

Prospects for Democracy in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan

Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 09:57:34 AM PDT

We have a vague notion that the "inevitability" of democracy's spread throughout the world may be a false claim, but we don't know for sure, and don't know how to evaluate the idea.  So even Democrats hesitate to call the idea nonsense.

Frances Fitzgerald wrote "Fire in the Lake," published in 1972.  This book described the debacle that results when Americans try to insert American values and institutions into a society (Vietnam) that cannot accept them.

From outward appearances no member of Congress, no present or recent member of the administration (let's include Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz and the State Department) and none of the Sunday morning interview hosts has ever read this book or any similar book.

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A cynic's view of things to come

Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 11:20:10 AM PDT

For all the speeches, the photo-ops, the superior organization, and the surge in first-time voter registrations.... it's all starting to smell very familiar. And frankly, it scares me...

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Neo-conservatism and Writings from America’s Past

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 02:35:50 PM PDT

     Neo-conservatism blasted into the American political scene with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.  However, its roots wind back through the U.S. political landscape to include Marxist social theory and the teachings of Renaissance philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli.  Many of the individuals whose names have become household words today were introduced on the world-wide political stage during the Reagan/G.H.W. Bush administration: Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, John Bolton, "Scooter" Libby, and others.  This essay bares the core of neoconservative belief, contrasts those beliefs to statements written by this nation’s founders, and highlights the political spin neocons use when quoting documents from America’s past.            

It's a BIG BIG WORLD, Victor

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 06:19:12 PM PDT

In today's NR Online (which I'd never have found without the kind consideration of a wingnut acquaintance of mine) every right winger's favorite classicist, Victor Davis Hansen, published "It’s America, Obama A modest dissent to the citizen of the world."

And yes, since Victor seems to be one of those tools used by the right to put a veneer of academia on their basest fears, it's worth looking at in detail.

Obama's Bunt

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 05:54:48 AM PDT

Barack Obama scored major national security marks with his July 14 New York Times editorial "My Plan for Iraq" and his speech in Washington D.C. on July 15.  He deftly addressed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's insistence that the U.S. make deadline-centric plans to end its occupation of Iraq and outlined the core of the coherent foreign policy and national security strategy he'll pursue as president.

I'm not saying Obama parked one out on Waveland Avenue.  It's more like he safely bunted his way to first.  He has a long way to go, and I'm concerned whether it's humanly possible to graft sanity onto the foreign policy of a country in which, after nearly eight years of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney and the neocons, John McCain is a credible candidate for the presidency.

Help me respond to this email

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 01:12:20 PM PDT

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Leading conservative: SCREW democracy in Iraq

Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 10:35:47 PM PDT

The speaker is Jed Babbin, editor of Human Events. Human Events was reportedly Ronald Reagan's favorite newspaper, unquestionably conservative.
Babbin was also a deputy undersecretary of defense in President George H.W. Bush's administration. According to him, the notion that we should stay in Iraq to build democracy there--is a lot of hooey!

The bad news is, he wants us to invade Iran.

Let's Keep IMPEACHMENT on the Table!

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 04:24:24 AM PDT

Let's IMPEACH them, NOW! I pray this to honor every Iraqi child who was blown into redness for absolutely nothing -- other than happening to be born on oil-soaked sand -- in order to satisfy a bunch of chicken-hawk draft-dodgers who are currently running our nation using this bizarre, filthy, far-out Neocon "quasi-fascist" Middle-Eastern colonization attempt, just to help their buddies at Exxon and Haliburton. I really hope there is a fair judging for heaven and hell because that's where the Bush war criminals are going!

israel: has the public discourse shifted? [update x 1]

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:45:31 AM PDT

M.J. Rosenberg has noted a public discourse shift concerning Israel.  For those of us concerned about the linkage between middle east policy in this country and the goals of hawkish supporters of Israel, this really matters!

The evidence for this, as noted in this DKos diary, is that Joe Klein blasted the neocons on his blog for the war in Iraq, suggesting that they have divided loyalties to Israel and the US.   Subsequently, Klein was attacked by Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League, with this the key quote:

The notion that Jews with "divided loyalties" were behind the decision to go to war is reminiscent of age-old anti-Semitic canards .....

to which Klein hit back!!!!

But what has allowed this shift of discourse?

Walt and Mearsheimer.

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