Baptist in Richmond
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carpro said:The people who throw the name around the most seem to have the least idea what it is.
Perhaps you would like a mirror?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservative
It's all right there.
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carpro said:The people who throw the name around the most seem to have the least idea what it is.
Revmitchell said:Which is ignorant and common practice. It is also like the lefties use of fascist. Never really appropriate but it makes them feel better. I suggest they call Hannity's hate hotline. He will let them say what ever they want and then he will air it on his program. This is a public service to the left and it is free.:laugh:
777 said:"Neocon"? They're trying to evoke an association with the word "Neo-Nazi", it's also a term used by anybody who doesn't support stormfront politics. Juan and his ilk are neoliberals.
Baptist in Richmond said:No: a Neocon is a specific school of thought. .
Revmitchell said:Do you have a source. I certainly do.
Baptist in Richmond said:A source for what? McCain is a Neocon. Why are you having so much difficulty with this?
You didn't answer my question, by the way.
Revmitchell said:I did not realize my question was that complicated.
Do you have a source for your definition of neocon.
And I didn't answer your question because the answer is obvious.
Baptist in Richmond said:It isn't complicated.
Did you read post # 61 in this thread?
NO, I don't want to assume anything about anyone. I asked you a simple question: do you listen to Sean Hannity? I am not simply coming up with an answer - that is why I asked you. It isn't a hard question.
Revmitchell said:Do you really want to source out wiki? I will just consider the source.
You considering a source? Now that is rich.Revmitchell said:Do you really want to source out wiki? I will just consider the source.
Baptist in Richmond said:
Baptist in Richmond said:
First it was Bob Dole, now you are introducing the term "Neo-Nazi" into this discussion (which also has no place here).
Would it be possible to stick to the subject at hand?
If you do listen to Hannity, it makes sense that you would think that McCain is a liberal
Does this mean you listen to Sean Hannity?
That is because he is what I call a net warrior,only here to stir the pot and report back to HQ:smilewinkgrin:JamieinNH said:hum... As I stated when that question was asked. I knew you wouldn't answer.
JamieYou want to debate topics with people and yet offer no answers to questions. Status Quo for some it seems for you and many others like you...
777 said:This is EXACTLY why I can't stand to post here.
What does he [Sean Hannity] have to do with it, need a mirror?
Oh, and you don't tell me what to do, ever.
Got it, lib?
carpro said:The wikipedia definition is the one you want to go with?
Figures.
Amongst the definitions I have studied, it is the most simplistic and shallow.
If you study it in a little more depth than wikipedia, you'll find that President John Kennedy was one of the very first neocons.
Baptist in Richmond said:AND YET, you grace us with these new albeit unrelated topics.
Baptist in Richmond said:Perhaps you are having diffuculty with reading comprehension. If you will noticed, I ASKED you, I didn't tell you. You even did me the favor of reproducing my question for me.
Baptist in Richmond said:Is this a threat? Hmmmm......
Baptist in Richmond said:I guess we are dealing with a maturity factor. You are right here though, I am indeed a LIBERAL. At least you got that right.
Baptist in Richmond said:
Wow: this should come as quite a surprise to Irving Kristol and Leo Strauss.
777 said:Who's "us"? You can't even seem to understand that I don't care what you think a "neocon" is. It's a slur, so you like it.
Perhaps you still have a problem with basic manners.
No, but you're probably are whining that it's one to the moderators here.
And you still don't what you're talking about.
A NEOLIB you mean. :flower:
Forever. Laterz, NEOLIB
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carpro said:John Kennedy was indeed one of this country's first neocons.
It all illustrates the pitfalls of labeling. You use "neocon" as a prejorative. That's the only reason the term appeals to you.
You can't define neocon and you certainly have avoided telling us why you think McCain is one.
Neoconservatives might be expected to back John McCain, but they do not -- most likely because McCain has little need or use for neoconservatives and thus they cannot expect to obtain top positions in a McCain Administration.