I didn’t say she was a neocon. I said her foreign policy was out of neocon central casting. On domestic
issues, she is not a neocon at all but rather a fairly standard conservative with some libertarian tendencies. On foreign policy, however, I can’t think of a single difference she was with Kristol and company. If you can name one, I’d love to know what it is.
Like how she had to do the Little Katie Couric interview because one of her handlers is a close personal friend of Little Katie Couric?
I was fascinated when I watched the re-runs on CSPAN of the Alaska Governor debates, because she conveyed such gravitas and no-nonsense intelligence back then, before Romneys friends who became McCain advisors told her what to do, say, dress, etc, to NOT be herself. So I've not heard directly from her, say, anything about Iran, for instance -- but I may have missed it in the press.