18.03.2011, 20:40
Der Horror der Linken hat kein Ende. :twisted:
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Bleibt nur zu hoffen das mein Lieblings Neocon Mitt Romney der Neocon sein wird der die Wahlen gewinnt.
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Zitat:Politico: Return of the neo-cons for GOP 2012
When former President George W. Bush left office in 2009, liberal Democrats and a fair number of moderate, traditional Republicans proclaimed the good news: The GOP neo-cons were dead, chased from Washington in disgrace.
But as Republican presidential hopefuls begin developing foreign policy platforms, a clear and surprising pattern has emerged: They're back and, so far, winning the fight for the direction of the party.
In spite of the tarnished reputation of the neo-cons and the movement by many in the tea party wing toward a more isolationist foreign policy that is open to real cuts in defense spending, all but one of the leading 2012 candidates — in early speeches and campaign books — appear to be toeing a hawkish, interventionist line and promising increased spending on the Pentagon....
Bleibt nur zu hoffen das mein Lieblings Neocon Mitt Romney der Neocon sein wird der die Wahlen gewinnt.