anyone can style himself a paleo and not be an anti-Semite, but it seems more than a little curious to me that, among the professional writers who style themselves paleocons these days, they tend to eminate the same wavelength on the Israel question and tend to eminate it quite brightly.
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But look at the modern paleocon movement. I really don't see any professional writer who's a paleocon who doesn't at least have a tinge of anti-Semitism.
Reese, Sobran, Buchanan, even the goofs at antiwar.com. Whatever the paleocon movement may have been, these people define it today.