Posted on 07/15/2017 5:54:39 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In these summer dog days of the Trump presidency, good news is hard to come by, but in late June it was reported that the successor institution to William Kristols Project for a New American Century, the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), was shutting its doors for good.
FPI was founded in 2009 to give the displaced neocons who had worked for President George W. Bush a platform from which to endlessly criticize the new Democratic administration and push for a continuation of Bushs disastrous neocon foreign policy. (Some other neocons sheltered in place mostly inside the State Department and the Pentagon.)
During the Obama years, FPI gave a platform to Kristol and likeminded neocons such as Dan Senor, James Kirchick and Jamie Fly, who went on to serve as a foreign policy adviser to neocon favorite Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida.
FPI was generously subsidized by hedge fund manager Paul Singer. The Washington Post recently reported that Those close to the organization said that in the new policy and political environment marked by the ascendency of Donald Trump, many donors, including Singer, are reassessing where to put their funds.
But does the demise of FPI mean the neoconservatives would be, at long last, going away for a while perhaps to take stock in the immense damage they have caused the country and the word? The answer would seem to be: not on your life. And why would they? In Donald Trumps Washington, the neocons are in high demand even though a number of high-profile neocons (such as Elliott Abrams and John Bolton) were rebuffed for senior positions inside the new administration. But neocons are finding plenty of high-profile jobs elsewhere.
In April, the New York Times announced that longtime climate change denier Bret Stephens was joining the paper as an op-ed columnist. Stephens, who came to the Times from the Wall Street Journal, has been aptly described by The Nations Eric Alterman as a deliberate purveyor of propaganda and misinformation. Stephenss past columns include such classics as I Am Not Sorry the CIA Waterboarded.
For its part, the centrist Brookings Institution announced last month that it was hiring neocon smear artist James Kirchick. Kirchick, who will serve as a Brookings Visiting Fellow, has used his platform at the Internet tabloid Daily Beast to smear proponents of detente as Putin apologists and anti-semites. Kirchick, an outspoken NeverTrumper, also penned a hysterical (and discredited) screed accusing prominent liberals, without evidence, of supporting Donald Trump.
Joining the #Resistance
Neocons are also in demand at what had long been one of the more responsible foreign policy think tanks in Washington. The German Marshall Fund just announced the launch of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, which, according to its mission statement, will develop comprehensive strategies to defend against, deter, and raise the costs on Russian and other state actors efforts to undermine democracy and democratic institutions.
The Alliance, read the statement, will work to publicly document and expose Vladimir Putins ongoing efforts to subvert democracy in the United States and Europe.
The Alliance will be run by none other than former FPI executive director Jamie Fly and a former foreign policy adviser to the Clinton campaign, Laura Rosenberger. The Alliances board of advisers is a veritable whos who of neocon royalty including the ubiquitous Bill Kristol, along with David Kramer, Michael Morell and Kori Schake.
This is not to imply that the neocons find themselves confined to the think tank world and lack representation inside the Trump administration. Far from it. Trump has appointed several neocons to key jobs, such as United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, and the new Ukraine Envoy Kurt Volker. It is also rumored that Trump will appoint hardliner, A. Mitchell Weiss, as assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia, the post from which Victoria Nuland, a neocon holdover from the Bush years to the Obama administration, managed to do such lasting damage to U.S.-Russia relations.
The neocon revival has been facilitated by #Resistance-friendly media like MSNBC, which frequently features David Frum and Willian Kristol, two early and outspoken members of the NeverTrump movement. But perhaps what the #Resisters at MSNBC are forgetting is that the neocon-dominated NeverTrump movement was driven by the fact that, for them, Trump was not militaristic enough, which is why they threw their support behind the likes of Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham in the Republican primaries and, in the cases of Robert Kagan and Max Boot, behind Hillary Clinton in the general election.
The willingness of the pro-Hillary #Resistance to make common cause with the neocon NeverTrumpers is troubling and may explain why there has been so precious little resistance on their part to Trumps plans to expand the wars in Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Yemen. (Indeed, Trumps April 6 missile strike on Syria won praise from Hillary Clinton, who only lamented that Trump had not done more militarily in Syria.)
But perhaps all this isnt so surprising, after all, the legions of embittered Clinton supporters never really objected all that strenuously (if at all) to their candidates record of support for endless war.
In the end, perhaps the neocons and the pro-Hillary #Resistance are not such strange bedfellows after all. Indeed, the #Resistances newfound enthusiasm for many prominent NeverTrumpers like Kristol and Frum helps explain the neocon revival now underway.
I was training on this before I could drink legally in most states.
Does anyone really care what mouth breathing lil billie says or does?
A cigarette and a blindfold are stated for Kristol and you and other airheads think that makes me a troll for trying to elicit just how much malice the poster who stated that remark has? You’re beyond reason and decency, and a dedicated putinista crank.
Better boot than one who thinks America is about firing squads for those who differ on policy. I guess normally decency is beyond you.
If Soros’ coup against Trump works as well here as it did at The Maidan, the Mainstream media will have everyone on FR labeled a “Russian Separatist” by noon the next day.
If Soros’ coup against Trump works as well here as it did at The Maidan, the Mainstream media will have everyone on FR labeled a “Russian Separatist” by noon the next day.
You are one of the most dishonest posters in this forum.
Project much? You refer to everyone who doesn’t want war with Russia, or those with varying degrees of doubt about our ME interventions in furtherance of Soros’ color revolutions, as Putinistas, America-haters, and Assad lovers. None of these are true.
Kristol, Boot and their ilk are solid Hillary supporters, on policy foreign and domestic. A little digging and we find that Kristol and others support gun control and are at best cool to social conservatism. If their program were to be followed, the Republic as we know it would be finished under a mountain of debt and perhaps radioactive rubble.
Your common cause with rabid neocons, including use of their lingo against folks in this forum, is revealing. Your dishonesty is revealing.
You don’t know truth from lies and are not worth the time of anyone who cares about serious issues of the day.
Concurring bump...he tries to goad people into making specific threats, then gets upset when called out for trolling.
Its a mystery why these anti-Trump turds are allowed on here.
Actually, as a committed Believer, I know truth from lies very well. Your repeated use of propaganda keywords reveals you for what you are. Others have pointed it out about you here and in other threads.
A committed believer in what, putin?
Your response illustrates my point, troll.
What time do you get off in Moscow, comrade? What poster comes on after you to promote the putin line?
Hey, Colonel Flagg...I saw you called McCain a patriot in the other thread. GOA F-rated John McCain. POW-MIA family antagonist John McCain. 30 million illegals amnesty McCain. That’s a patriot to you? LOL!
There’s no one else posting in this thread. I will not respond to any more of you comments here. You can accuse me of being a Russian in some other thread.
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