Quote from Maverick74:
Neo-conservatism came from the left, not the right. They are socialist jews for the most part. And atheist.
newt is using religion win this election and he is a neocon. man you make it easy:
Newt Gingrich, a 2012 GOP presidential candidate and former ... A fellow at the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute
Newtâs Neocon Army
When it comes to foreign policy, the Republican frontrunner likes it old-school. Neo-old school.
Weâve had two foreign policy themed debates in the GOP primary now, which have provided ample opportunity to see what a Republican foreign policy would look like in 2013. And in the case of Newt Gingrich, it would probably look like a kind of neocon fantasy land.
Foreign Policy published an excellent rundown of Gingrichâs foreign policy advising team, most of whom âhave known Newt for decades, and see themselves as helping a candidate who already boasts a long track record and well-formed intellectual identity when it comes to foreign policy.â
Hereâs a taste of World Team Gingrich:
David Wurmser: Gingrichâs Middle East policy adviser was a notorious member of Vice President Cheneyâs inner circle that pushed the U.S. into war in Iraq. Once he was questioned during an espionage probe while in the vice presidentâs office, and he was one of the names driving the initial support for the later disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. Asked by the Daily Telegraph in 2007 if he was a neocon, he offered this: âThereâs nothing âneoâ about me. Iâm a very medieval sort of guy.â
James Woosley: A former director of the CIA, Woolsey recently spoke at a panel hosted by the founder of Judicial Watch focused on President Obamaâs âpolitical jihad promoting Islam around the world.â Woolsey is a serious Iran hawk, warning that the way the West is dealing with the nation at the moment ârhymes with what was taking place in the 1930s [with Nazi Germany]â. Woolsey is a Democrat (of the Lieberman school) but heâs helped Republicans running for president before. In 2008, he advised John McCain.
Stephen Yates: Another ex-Cheney national security team member, Yates is known among other things for his work on China. One former U.S. ambassador to China familiar with Yates says he views âChina as the solution to âenemy deprivation syndrome.ââ As Counterpunch explained the theory, âYou need some unifying enemy after the collapse of the Soviet Union.â Not exactly the most productive way to view one of Americaâs most important trading partner, perhaps.
Itâs not just Gingrich whoâs dipping in the neocon well to form a national security strategy. Rick Perry, who was once the frontrunner before descending out of view like so many before him, leaned on former Donald Rumsfeld deputy Doug Feith, best known for pushing the Al queda-Iraq connection in the run up to the Iraq War and being called by former Gen. Tommy Franks âthe f***ing stupidest guy on the face of the earth.â
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