Would the Founding Fathers be proud of the neocon faction of the Republican party?
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01-16-2013, 03:33 PM
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Not bad in your almost spot-on definition of neoconservatism. I hate it when people throw out "neocon," "nazi," "communist," "socialist," "fascist" and other political epithets in completely the wrong way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism Yes, I believe the founding fathers are figuratively rolling over in their graves over the state of politics today. While I disagree with your statement that we are a single party system, for everything important to me (specifically the rule of law, and even more specifically failure to enforce the law against the big banks) I have a hard time seeing a difference between the two. Oh wait, the difference is that one pretends to be all about sticking to the rich guys (whom people automatically associate with the big banks), but only plans on raising their taxes which doesn't affect the real rich, only the high-income professionals, while the other party just doesn't have anything intelligent to say on the matter. And the biggest difference between the two parties is which "squirrels" they are telling people to chase down. |
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