Most names have a link embedded. Some, like McCain and Graham, should need no added description. Trying to keep it simple and stick with hardcore neoconservatives for now.
We might as well make a list of republican senators, congressman and governors that aren't neo-cons, it will be a lot shorter.
Rand Paul
Thomas Massie
Justin Amash
Walter Jones
Presume nothing. If you want this list to serve an actual informative purpose, and be useful beyond superficial reference for those who are already aware, and already agree with it, there's going to need to be a standard for qualification. This list is going to largely be ambiguous and arbitrary so long as supporting evidence and citations that conform to a defined standard are not included.
And yes, that's going to take some time effort, but most things of value tend to require such. Luckily we have a forum of active users here who may be willing to research and contribute. I'd suggest creating a template for citation that people here can freely copy/paste to provide instances of 'proof of neo-conism.' They can then post their citations in this thread, where they can be verified, and the OP can be updated accordingly.
I recognize that McCain is a neo-con, and I can cite examples off the top of my head that supports this assertion; I'm sure you can, too. But there are still people out there that do not recognize him and others as such, and if they were to stumble upon this thread and see this list with no real explanation about the names on it, why should they take it with anything more than a grain of salt? I'd be inclined to disregard it were I such a person. So, that begs the question, what is the purpose? To reaffirm our own opinions and judgments that are already held? Or to be informative to those who may not already be aware, or have contrary opinions?
This has the potential to become a fairly valuable resource for effectively shaming the 'old guard' and RINOs, as it were; and it doesn't necessarily have to begin and end with neo-cons either.
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John Duncan?
We might as well make a list of republican senators, congressman and governors that aren't neo-cons, it will be a lot shorter.
There's so much overlap, isn't there? It goes without saying that RINOs (GOP neoconservatives) and Democrats take a lot of the same positions, and even more often, the same actions. And then there is also a lot of overlap of with what could be called "the establishment", the Plutocracy or the Oligarchy, which knows no Democrat or GOP Party boundaries.
Actually I'd just take Jennifer Rubin's name off the list, as well as John Hagee. I think both of them represent two kinds of people who don't belong on the list: third-rate journalists who are taken seriously by nobody, intellectually or otherwise, and die-hard Zionists who don't necessarily belong to the school of neoconservatism but rather the school of Israel-worship. There's a lot who fall into the second category, many of whom aren't really neoconservatives (see: Glenn Beck, Ted Cruz).I noticed Jennifer Rubin's name on the list. I would also add other people in media who are/have been sympathetic to neoconservative politics:
Rush Limbaugh
Bill O'Reilly
Sean Hannity
Glenn Beck
Mark Levin
Not a neoconservative at all.Deborah K said:
Actually I'd just take Jennifer Rubin's name off the list, as well as John Hagee. I think both of them represent two kinds of people who don't belong on the list: third-rate journalists who are taken seriously by nobody, intellectually or otherwise, and die-hard Zionists who don't necessarily belong to the school of neoconservatism but rather the school of Israel-worship. There's a lot who fall into the second category, many of whom aren't really neoconservatives (see: Glenn Beck, Ted Cruz).
Actually I'd just take Jennifer Rubin's name off the list, as well as John Hagee. I think both of them represent two kinds of people who don't belong on the list: third-rate journalists who are taken seriously by nobody, intellectually or otherwise, and die-hard Zionists who don't necessarily belong to the school of neoconservatism but rather the school of Israel-worship. There's a lot who fall into the second category, many of whom aren't really neoconservatives (see: Glenn Beck, Ted Cruz).
Not a neoconservative at all.
Also, Richard Perle. A neocon among neocons. He must be added, even if he's not quite as extreme lately.
There's also a few Congressmen that are missing. Mike Rogers comes to mind. Pure scum.
And Jamie Fly is one of the key figures behind the scenes in neocon politics today.
In 2011, Brzezinski supported the NATO intervention against the forces of Muammar Gaddafi in the Libyan civil war, calling non-intervention "morally dubious" and "politically questionable".[32]
Using this atmosphere of insecurity, Brzezinski led the United States toward a new arms buildup and the development of the Rapid Deployment Forces – policies that are both more generally associated with Ronald Reagan now.
Brzezinski, known for his hardline policies on the Soviet Union, initiated in 1979 a campaign supporting mujaheddin in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which was run by Pakistani security services with financial support from the Central Intelligence Agency and Britain's MI6.[36] This policy had the explicit aim of promoting radical Islamist and anti-Communist forces.
I would argue for keeping all of them on the list. If Rubin didn't have enough people reading her column, she would be gone. Israel-worship is responsible for recent neoconservative thinking. Glenn Beck (and to a degree, Sarah Palin too) have a pretty decent following and have both demonstrated an "Israel-first" mentality.Actually I'd just take Jennifer Rubin's name off the list, as well as John Hagee. I think both of them represent two kinds of people who don't belong on the list: third-rate journalists who are taken seriously by nobody, intellectually or otherwise, and die-hard Zionists who don't necessarily belong to the school of neoconservatism but rather the school of Israel-worship. There's a lot who fall into the second category, many of whom aren't really neoconservatives (see: Glenn Beck, Ted Cruz).
I think the two positions are connected since GWB's administration.Is the litmus test whether you are an 'Israel Firster' or not? I always thought neo-conservatism was more about military interventionism than anything else.
I noticed Jennifer Rubin's name on the list. I would also add other people in media who are/have been sympathetic to neoconservative politics:
Rush Limbaugh
Bill O'Reilly
Sean Hannity
Glenn Beck
Mark Levin
...Israel-worship is responsible for recent neoconservative thinking. Glenn Beck (and to a degree, Sarah Palin too) have a pretty decent following and have both demonstrated an "Israel-first" mentality.
Is the litmus test whether you are an 'Israel Firster' or not? I always thought neo-conservatism was more about military interventionism than anything else.