“Despite the catastrophic effects of that war, Kagan insisted at last weeks fundraiser that U.S. foreign policy over the last 25 years has been an extraordinary success.
The fools keep stepping forward and lining up.
As the neocons head back to the democrat party it will be interesting to see the effect they have on it.
PNAC, CFR, wife works for Obama, now he endorses Hillary.
This guy is as low as human life can be,in fact he's subhuman vermin.
The liberal democrats will have to stop calling them “war hawks” if they are on their side.
I mean, c'mon, there's maybe what, 5,000 of 'em in total at the outside ?
Who actually gives a flying rats ass who or what they vote for ? !
In the grand scheme of things, 5k votes aren't going to make any difference anywhere.
Yes, some have viewer/readership, but does anyone really think that there's any kind of decisive number of people who depend on any of those characters to decide their own vote ?
I know it won't change anything either out there or in here, but the amount of time and attention they get serves mainly to feed their already inflated egos AND divert thought and/or action from worthier duty.
These people expose themselves every day. Less concerned about American security and more concerned about perpetual war.
Traitors first
I can’t find a consistent definition for “neoconservatism,” so I refuse to buy any of the theses of this piece.
The closest I can find consistently is favoring international interventionism.
Because they always were world controlling liberals.
Hillary is just an extension of the Clinton-Bush political dynasty. Neo-cons don’t care which one is in power, they win either way.
Outing themselves as anti-Americans.
Tell them their kids are going to war next, see how they feel about it.
Kagan better watch out. His friend, Hillary, has surrogats asserting that ISIS is Bush’s fault, that the toppling of Saddam Hussein is what lead to ISIS.
From the right side of the search page when his name is run via Bing
"Robert Kagan is an American historian, author, columnist, and foreign-policy commentator. Kagan is often characterized as a leading neoconservative, but prefers to call himself a "liberal interventionist"."
He's a pot stirrer who knows that having the word "conservative" as part of his "creds" makes it more likely that some idiots will pay attention to what he says....
Robert Kagan’s wife is Clinton’s own Victoria Nuland.