It just proves that liberals are especially weak on defense, and are proud of it, along with the group of hardline libertarians.
In fact, what's the difference between the Left and hardline libertarians? I tend to view this group (as represented by certain but not all individuals within groups like the Cato Institute) as self-loathing Left except they pay respect to the free market economically. But it would be quite a lot like the current establishment/bipartisan foreign policy of New Zealand.
Wilson (d) WWI , FDR (d) WWII , Truman (d) Korea, LBJ (d) Vietnam...
I find it interesting that the closet liberals over at AEI are now looking for "liberal hawks" for support.. Look how this Neocon closes his article:
It's ironic that the current president, a Republican, is a visionary liberal, while those who seem to be his natural lieutenants are Democrats
Bush the " visionary liberal" - and his natural lieutennants , the dems, how do you like that?