To: gcruse
This is neo-conservatism and that is the real
point that needs to understood,
what the masses consider conservatism
and what the small group of neo-conservatist
elites consider conservatism are very different
things. What average person describes
himself as a neo-conservative?
Its a group of elites who are not conservatives
but who think using and abusing conservatives
is a great idea.
Hench Bennett is great neo-conservative,
a phony who got rich using conservatives.
To: Princeliberty
I confess to no idea of what neoconservatism means in the here and now. It does seem, though, to have an anti-semitic sidecar whenever it appears, with scapegoat-du-jour scowling through the windscreen.
71 posted on
05/11/2003 5:34:27 PM PDT by
gcruse
(Vice is nice, but virtue can hurt you. --Bill Bennett)
To: Princeliberty
I would certainly agree that neoconservatism is an elitist ideology. It takes an intelligent educated person to truly ascribe to any intellectual ideology whether it is clasical liberalism, traditional conservatism, fusion conservatism, or paleo-conservatism (the newest).
Its a group of elites who are not conservatives but who think using and abusing conservatives is a great idea.
Do you really want me to list the deviences of the post 9-11 Paleo-movement?
Hench Bennett is great neo-conservative, a phony who got rich using conservatives.
The same could be said for Pat Buchanan or Justin Raimondo.
78 posted on
05/11/2003 11:26:04 PM PDT by
rmlew
("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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