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To: Utah Girl

I'm not sure I'd look to Business Week, the New York Times, or any other nest of liberal ax-grinders to tell me what the "neocons" are up to, what they are for or against, or even what the word means.

The "neocon" has become the liberals' all-purpose monster. Almost any manner of horrific policy can be attributed to it. Since no one knows what it is, it can be constructed before our eyes -- red eyes, cloven hooves, horns, a tail, and a deep, unbridled desire for endless war and death. A neocon is a "superhawk." It has no known domestic policy. It is the all-purpose, generic Bad Guy who is constantly moving behind the scenes to advance policies that beggar the imagination in their cruelty.

And this from a guy who starts his article by talking about the "scorched earth of Iraq." You can hear the ax grinder starting up right there. Whirrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

By now, almost everyone has figured out that Bush sees a role for a Bad Cop in international diplomacy. Since no one at the State Department can play that role, Rumsfeld & Co. have been pressed into service as the fist in Colin Powell's glove. As sensible and effective as this measure has proven to be, the concept seems to elude liberals, especially press liberals, who see only a "rift" or "struggle" between clear-headed, rational appeasers at the State Department and these frightening new interlopers, the evil Neocons — spawn of the Pentagon.

This must be the 500th article that liberal deep thinkers have dumped on us in which they claim that now, at last, Bush must choose. Will it be the Good Cops or the Bad Cops?

I hate to tell them this, but the answer is "yes."


6 posted on 05/06/2003 7:02:53 PM PDT by Nick Danger (The liberals are slaughtering themselves at the gates of the newsroom)
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To: Nick Danger
Bravo! Well said. President Bush and his people work as a team. Colin Powell is more effective because Donald Rumsfeld oversaw a successful war.
7 posted on 05/06/2003 7:06:21 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Nick Danger
Well, I'm a neocon. James Carvile and Paul Bagala (for instance) are neocoms (new commies).
13 posted on 05/06/2003 7:48:57 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: Nick Danger
Regarding your #6, you've said it so well, I don't dare distract.
17 posted on 05/06/2003 7:51:24 PM PDT by ChadGore (It's all an Amish plot.)
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To: Nick Danger
>>And this from a guy who starts his article by talking about the "scorched earth of Iraq." You can hear the ax grinder starting up right there. Whirrrrrrrrrrrrrr.<<

Haha. Yes, you can, and the author's writing style sucks. I can't believe the people who are writing for publication these days--what happened to their education?

risa
20 posted on 05/06/2003 8:11:35 PM PDT by Risa
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To: Nick Danger
As sensible and effective as this measure has proven to be, the concept seems to elude liberals, especially press liberals, who see only a "rift" or "struggle" between clear-headed, rational appeasers at the State Department and these frightening new interlopers, the evil Neocons — spawn of the Pentagon.

Rather surprising, since back when most of the graybeards in the press were cutting their journalistic teeth, Nixon and Kissinger were playing virtually the same game.

21 posted on 05/06/2003 8:22:25 PM PDT by general_re (Ask me about my vow of silence!)
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To: Nick Danger
As always, insightful post and right on the mark !

BRAVO !

It is also long past due, that " neo-com " be put aside and no longer used to mean any damned thing, perjoratively , on FR.

33 posted on 05/06/2003 8:56:47 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: Nick Danger
"scorched earth of Iraq." You can hear the ax grinder starting up right there.

Yeah, that, and "manifest destiny" was the other tip off that he's up to something. It's funny how you learn to decode these things.

141 posted on 05/07/2003 9:01:53 PM PDT by Yardstick
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