Posted on 08/05/2017 6:19:54 PM PDT by Rockitz
Bill Kristol, the Never Trumper and top H.R. McMaster defender and ally who is reportedly working behind the scenes to primary or oust President Donald Trump, wants Never Trumpers to rebrand themselves as liberals. Kristols conservatives are mostly the Never Trumpers on Twitter, the professional conservative establishment in Washington, and professional operatives in the establishment political world. They also favor liberal immigration laws so legacy media elites and corporatist establishment Republicans will like them. In a Saturday tweet that speaks for itself, Kristol wrote:
Conservatives could "rebrand" as liberals. Seriously. We're for liberal democracy, liberal world order, liberal economy, liberal education. https://twitter.com/kewhittington/status/893885883002363904
10:38 AM - Aug 5, 2017
According to a New York Times report, Kristol said he had begun informal conversations about creating a Committee Not to Renominate the President.
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Necons, not Conservatives.
The ONLY place the Neocons joined Conservatives was, for a brief while (1960s - 2000) on military security-defense matters, with Conservatives thinking the Necons were just being “strong” on defense while the Necons used the Conservatives for their “nation building” globalist agenda. The 1990s-2003 Clinton-Bush foreign policy agendas were so much alike because neocons were behind both them. It was the hard left of the Dims that broke further with the Neocons because no matter that the Bush agenda was not far from Clinton’s Bush was not a Liberal Democrat so even the same foreign policy from him had to be opposed.
But Kristol and the other Necons were NEVER Conservatives.
LOSERS!!!!! The whole bunch em!
I say we re-brand them as Strange Fruit.
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