Nice to see Rush has a new beard.
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"Conservative radio Nazi Rush Limbaugh, 53, is dating CNN anchor Daryn Kagan, 41, a spokesman for Limbaugh has confirmed. The coupling (gag me) came as a surprise to some friends who consider Kagan part of the liberal media axis and a feminist.
Kagan, who has been notoriously underpaid at CNN for 10 years, hosts "CNN Live Today," which airs from 10 a.m. to noon, ending just in time to catch her ditto-head's three-hour hatefest.
One suggestion...take your own meds if you plan to stay the night.
Nice to see Rush has a new beard.
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...not to mention someone else to buy hillbilly heroin for him.
Perhaps one day I will find myself worried about "radio nazis." When that happens I will be sure to guzzle a gallon of Drano.
Well, granted, it's a different medium, but you Neocons sure seemed to have your panties all in a wad about Mr. Moore...
Oh good, another chump spewing "neocon".
Oh, good, another Neocon in Libertarian sheep's clothing. You and Yoni should go bowling together...
I don't know why some dislike the term "neocon".
From what I've learned from speaking to people across the land....the term fits. Isn't it better then being called a "war-monger"?
, I know I'm all for a good war now and then including the current one. Nothing like opening up a can of whoop ass to get this country going again.
Of course I'll be long gone when it comes time to pay up.
There we go. "Neocon" again.
Come on child, try responding without using that term for once.
If the shoe fits....
Well it doesn't fit.
If you knew the history of neoconservatism then you would know why.
It would fit if you'd stop sticking your foot in your mouth.
Another poster with no real knowledge of the terms they like to spew.
Neocon = Neoconservative
Main Entry: neo·con·ser·va·tive
Pronunciation: -k&n-'s&r-v&-tiv
Function: noun
a former liberal espousing political conservatism
- neo·con·ser·va·tism /-v&-"ti-z&m/ noun
- neoconservative adjective
It's not like we made the word Neocon up from thin air. It's like saying liberal, or enviromentalist.
The free EncylopediaNeoconservatism is a term referring to the political goals and ideology of the "new conservatives" in the United States, characterized by hawkish views on foreign policy and a lesser emphasis on social issues and minimal government than other strains of American conservatism. The "newness" refers either to being new to American conservatism (often coming from liberal or socialist backgrounds) or to being part of a "new wave" of conservative thought and political organization. In both meanings the term is sometimes used pejoratively. This criticism has grown due to the increased controversy over an alleged major neoconservative initiative, the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.
More specifically, the term refers to journalists, pundits, policy analysts, and ins utions affiliated with policy think tanks such as the American Enterprise Ins ute (AEI), the Heritage Foundation and the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and periodicals such as Commentary, Policy Review and The Weekly Standard. The neoconservatives, often dubbed the neocons by supporters and critics alike, are credited with (or blamed for) influencing U.S. foreign policy, especially under the administrations of Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) and George W. Bush (2001-present
That's a start, danny boy.
No one ever said you created it, just that you babble about it incessantly with no real understanding of it.
What's left to understand? No one has posted more info on the NeoCons than I have on this board. You must have missed those posts.
All you've posted is "neocon" on this board a few thousand times.
you bunch of neocons.
No, I've posted the whole Strauss - Jews - Lying to the people because they are dumb s routine.
Neoconservatism did not begin with Strauss.
Although the term neocon for the most applies to me, I'm thinking of dubbing myself a more apt term, theocon...
:wink
Neoconservatives are conservatives who are "new" (neo) to the conservative movement in some way. Usually, this comes as a result from the migration from the left of the political spectrum to the right, over the course of many years. Though every such neoconservative has an individual story to tell, there are several key events in recent American history that are often said to have prompted the shift.
Many of today's most famous neocons are from Eastern European Jewish immigrant families, who were frequently on the edge of poverty. The Great Depression radicalized many immigrants, and introduced them to the new and revolutionary ideas of socialism and communism.
The Soviet Union's break with Stalinism in the 1950's led to the rise of the so-called New Left in America, which popularized anti-Sovietism along with anti-capitalism. The New Left became very popular among the children of hardline Communist families.
Intellectually, neoconservatives have been strongly influenced by a diverse range of thinkers from Max Shachtman's strongly anti-Soviet version of Trotskyism (in the area of international policy) to the elitist, ostensibly neo-Platonic ideas of Leo Strauss.
The free Encylopedia
Google "Irving Kristol."
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