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Is that prick Kissinger still kicking?
Don't think he is really functional anymore.
I'll revise that and add him as Dr. Evil is still spewing his "advise"...
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Is that prick Kissinger still kicking?
Don't think he is really functional anymore.
The last, best hope for GOP hawks?
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Arizona Sen. John McCain and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, the Senate’s leading GOP hawks, have both reached out to Cotton to urge him into the 2014 Senate race...
The Weekly Standard, the flagship publication for national security conservatives, has obsessively promoted Cotton’s speeches and campaign activities. Cotton has been close with the Standard’s editor, Bill Kristol, since striking up a friendship over email while deployed in uniform...
His most enthusiastic fans are less concerned about keeping up appearances. Republican strategist Michael Goldfarb, a former McCain spokesman and himself a Weekly Standard alum, called Cotton “one of a vanguard” of fresh-faced hawks...
Tom Cotton's Neocon Recklessness
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Tom Cotton, the freshman senator from Arkansas, Iraq war veteran, and protege of William Kristol...
Neocon meteor Sen. Cotton is funded by Abrams, Adelson and Kristol and loves war a little too much
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The neoconservatives reached out and groomed Tom Cotton when they saw him coming down the pike. The Harvard College and Harvard Law grad spent just one term in the Congress before challenging and defeating Mark Pryor last fall.
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Neoconservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin embraced Cotton back in 2012.
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The sixth-generation Arkansan who grew up on a cattle farm read Leo Strauss the neocon icon when he was in college.
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Kristol’s Emergency Committee for Israel bankrolled the Cotton campaign with $1 million...
GOP’s New Foreign Policy Hero Is a Surveillance-Loving Interventionist Nightmare
...Freshman Sen. Tom Cotton wants to invade Iran and Syria, jail journalists and whistleblowers, eavesdrop on Americans
...Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol's biggest new political protégé, and also a target of sustained affection from National Review...
That's a solid list. Here's my contribution:
David Frum for his demented Unpatriotic Conservatives column at the start of the Iraq War calling out anyone who opposed the war. Also he has extremely liberal economic views. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/391772/unpatriotic-conservatives-david-frum
John Hinderaker from Powerline Blog for wondering if Rand Paul was quoting Pink Floyd lyrics as an anti-Semitic dog whistle. http://www.powerlineblog.com/archiv...rejudice-rear-its-head-in-his-cpac-speech.php
True neoconservatives:
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- Stephen Hadley (Jeb adviser)
- Pastor John Hagee
- Sean Hannity
- Jane Harmon
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- James Kirchick
- Sen. Mark Kirk
- Henry Kissinger (McCain, Christie, Cruz adviser)
- Charles Krauthammer
- Bill Kristol (Ryan, Jindal, Rubio adviser)
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- John Lehman (McCain, Romney adviser)
- Yuval Levin (Ryan, Rubio adviser)
- Sen. Joe Lieberman
- William Luti (Perry adviser)
- Sen. John McCain
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- Jennifer Rubin
- Michael Rubin
- Sen. Marco Rubio
- Donald Rumsfeld
- Haim Saban (Hillary Clinton adviser, Billionaire donor)
- Mark Salter (McCain, Kirkpatrick adviser)
- Sen. Chuck Schumer
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I'd say just add Powerline blog to the media list, although it may not even be popular enough to deserve singling out.Added them. Frum is obvious, but not sure about Hindraker. I'm not familiar with him. Generally looking for more than simply foreign policy as criteria for addition. He does call himself a neoconservative at times. Does he have any socialist or big government leanings?
I think John Hannah deserves to be on the list:
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Hannah_John
http://thinkprogress.org/security/2007/02/12/10260/hannah-iran/
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/John_Hannah
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Cheney_aide_cooperating_with_CIA_outing_1018.html
He is a Senior Fellow with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (Neoconservative group), former national security aide to Dick Cheney, was responsible for gathering evidence for WMD for the 2003 Iraq War, and has been named as a foreign policy advisor to Jeb Bush.
He's just an idiot with a big mouth. Trump and Rand are the only two who aren't completely in line with the neocons, so it wouldn't make sense to list him.Add Donald Trump to the neocon list
The Neocon Foreign Policy Walmart
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So little do Republican candidates care about foreign policy that most of them have “outsourced” their foreign policy to a single neocon-dominated foreign policy shop called the “John Hay Initiative.” If you wonder why most Republican candidates sound exactly the same on foreign policy, it’s because they are nearly all getting their advice from the same people.
When nearly all candidates look to someone like Eliot Cohen, a founding member of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC), to provide an off-the-shelf foreign policy, it should be no surprise that the “debate” in the Republican party is only over which country to attack first.
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But the neocons love it! The “experts” who brought us the 2003 Iraq war and the Libya “liberation” are still in the driver’s seat when it comes to foreign policy.
“Jeb!” has John Hay Initiative members Michael Chertoff and Michael Hayden (remember those crooks?) on board as his advisors.
Marco Rubio reportedly draws from Hay Project member Roger Zakheim, the son of GW Bush administration “vulcan,” Dov Zakheim. Zakheim père, we remember, joined with his fellow neocons to lie the US into war with Iraq, enriching the military-industrial complex, before absconding to the “private sector” to make his millions from the same military-industrial complex. Zakheim quickly and quietly left his position as the Pentagon’s chief financial officer after a trillion dollars went missing and the Government Accountability Office was critical of his handling of matters.
Scott Walker, a soporific candidate who nevertheless still gives neocons like Bill Kristol the vapors, also shops the neocon Walmart of foreign policy, the John Hay Initiative. ... Walker reportedly taps into the McCain Institute’s David Kramer, a John Hay member, for his foreign policy wisdom. Kramer is another PNAC alumni...
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John Hay Initiative “experts” also wrote the foreign policy speeches of candidates Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie.
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The neocons are staging a comeback, fighting Obama’s Iran nuke deal along with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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Searching the web, one finds neocons pushing plenty of buttons to get a sufficiently belligerent Republican elected in 2016. A new group calling itself the John Hay Initiative is tutoring GOP candidates on foreign policy. It claims to be nonpolitical, but its three “educators” are neocons. In addition to Edelman, they include Eliot Cohen, former aide to Bush’s deputy defense secretary, Paul Wolfowitz (Cohen claims to be one of the first neocons to advocate war against both Iraq and Iran), and lawyer Brian Hook, who warns that weak foreign policy “always carries a high price tag.”
These three say they’ve already written speeches for Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie and briefed Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, and several others. Only Rand Paul and Donald Trump have thus far failed to drink the neocon Kool-Aid.
Neocons started feeling better about themselves right after the 2014 elections, when the GOP captured the Senate. Kristol said that he sensed “more willingness to rethink” the neocon dogma, which was “vindicated to some degree” by Obama’s alleged weakness. The FPI held a postelection conference last December called “A World in Crisis,” with kindred spirits expressing their worries. Speakers included Robert Kagan; Senator Bob Corker, now chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, who is leading the opposition to the Iran deal; Fred Hiatt, editorial-page editor at The Washington Post; and Senators John McCain, Ted Cruz, and Tom Cotton.
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Republican Candidates Outsource Their Foreign Policy
There's a good reason so many GOP candidates seem to be well-prepared yet uncannily in sync when it comes to foreign policy: Most of them have tapped the same group of experts for guidance, a shadow foreign policy campaign infrastructure just waiting for a nominee to emerge.
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The Hay Initiative helped write recent foreign policy speeches for Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie, speeches that struck very similar notes. Members have also briefed Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham and others.
Marco Rubio Wants to Make Neocons Cool Again
Meet the Bush-era the hawks who have shaped the presidential hopeful's foreign policy views.
A former domestic policy aide to Cheney, Cesar Conda, served as Rubio's chief of staff in the Senate and is now a part-time adviser.
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http://www.motherjones.com/politics...eocon-advisers-bush-council-foreign-relations