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Conservatives, Libertarians & Liberals Agree that Neoconservative Influence on US Foreign Policy Must End

Cato Institute: The GOP Should Dump the Neocons


Republicans should take this opportunity to return to their traditional noninterventionist roots, and throw their neoconservative wing under the bus ... ~ Edward H. Crane, founder and president of the Cato Institute

Richard Posner on the Conservative Intellectual Collapse


My theme is the intellectual decline of conservatism, and it is notable that the policies of the new conservatism are powered largely by emotion and religion and have for the most part weak intellectual groundings. That the policies are weak in conception, have largely failed in execution, and are political flops is therefore unsurprising By the fall of 2008, the face of the Republican Party had become Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber. Conservative intellectuals had no party. ~ Richard Posner

George Will: Republicans need more than rhetoric on defense


Since 2001, the United States has waged war in three nations, and some Republicans appear ready to bring the total to five, adding Iran and Syria. (The Weekly Standard, of neoconservative bent, regrets that Obama is reluctant to intervene to oust Irans closest ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.) GOP critics say that Obamas proposed defense cuts will limit Americas ability to engage in troop-intensive nation-building. Most Americans probably say: Good. ~ George Will

Colin Powell on Romney's NeoCon Advisors

James Baker slams neocons, praises realists


I know where I am; I think I know where Henry Kissinger and George Shultz are. I think we were all pretty darn successful secretaries of state. I also know something else: I

know the American people are tired of paying the cost, in blood and treasure, of these wars that we get into that sometimes do not represent a direct national security threat to the United States. ~ James Baker

Stephens: Paul Ryan's Neocon Manifesto

Mitt Romney's Neocon War Cabinet

Is Paul Ryan a Foreign Policy Realist or Neoconservative?

realist arguments arent going to be heard inside a Romney administration

Subservience To NeoCons Costing Romney White Blue Collar Women Vote

The Bushies are back

The 4 Neocon Romney Foreign Policy Advisers That Would Pull the U.S. Into War With Iran

Op-Ed: Is Romney the Neoconservative's new Front Man?

Foreign Policy Matters: Romney Chooses Belligerence Over Coherence

Flashback 2003: Ron Paul Exposes Neo Conservatives A.K.A. NEOCONS on House Floor

George Will Excoriates The Weekly Standard in Rebuke of Bill Kristol, Condi Rice, and the Bush Administration's Middle East Catastrophe

Mitt Romney's Neocon, Hawkish Advisors on Foreign Policy


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