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Comments: kAmkAr khan, The older I get, the more I realize what I don’t know. I’m doing what I can to learn anything that my brain can handle. It’s not much room left!!! Politics is a painful and tricky subject. Unfortunately, it’s not easy to keep the emotions and the facts separated. In America it has become the choice between bad and worse. I have been voting for nearly 35 years in this country and Obama probably was the only one that I voted with full confidence. The rest were just better than the alternative…
Comments: WTF do I know. I just google things and cut and paste it to give my point across… Many early neoconservative political figures were disillusioned Democratic politicians and intellectuals Neoconservatism is a political movement that began in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasingly pacifist foreign policy of the Democratic Party and with the growing New Left and counterculture of the 1960s, particularly the Vietnam protests. Some also began to question their liberal beliefs regarding domestic policies such as the Great Society. Neoconservatives typically advocate the promotion of democracy and interventionism in international affairs, including peace through strength, and are known for espousing disdain for communism and political radicalism. Neoconservatism ... originated in the 1970s as a movement of anti-Soviet liberals and social democrats in the tradition of Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Humphrey and Henry ('Scoop') Jackson, many of whom preferred to call themselves 'paleoliberals.' [After the end of the Cold War] ... many 'paleoliberals' drifted back to the Democratic center ... Today's neocons are a shrunken remnant of the original broad neocon coalition. Nevertheless, the origins of their ideology on the left are still apparent. The fact that most of the younger neocons were never on the left is irrelevant; they are the intellectual (and, in the case of William Kristol and John Podhoretz, the literal) heirs of older ex-leftists.
Comments: Farzad: I will discuss with you when I see you because it needs a bit of live back and fort. But in a nutshell to be a democrat and have your point of view, you need to be aligned with the socialist wing or what I call San Francisco Democrats. That is the kind of candidates you have to vote for. That is your non-neocon wing of democratic party. But you also hate their socialist agenda and said it yourself the other day. So that is why behind keyboard you seem to align with the extreme wing of Republicans which today is Trump and Desantis and not their neocon group. That is why a candidate like RFK Jr is interesting to you. He says he is democrat, he talks shit about both SF democrats and neocon democrats and the only thing he can do is make them lose thus have Trump/DeSantis win
Comments: "The strange thing is you keep talking about Republicans (Republicans will love it or use him as a tool) but somehow forget that “Lincoln Project” and the “Neoconservatives” who are in bed with Biden are republicans but somehow you no longer count them. Strange time. Reminds me when Bolton the warmonger got fired by Trump, he started bad mouthing Trump, and democrats were supporting and praising Bolton. "No question democrats are using these groups and Bolton. But if the current Republican party is elected with either Trump or DeSantis, there will be more book banning, homophobic and anti women policies enacted I do not want that. I think you see foreign policy as the main issue and myself and most of democrats (and a group of Republicans mostly women) see domestic policies as main issue
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Get to know the dangerous Neocons.
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“We can go on complaining that this candidate is more aligned with Neoconservatives than the other one but that is a wrong way to look at it.” Now to your 2nd pint. “Elected officials are not allowed to move outside the political system”. This I 100% agree. And that is why from day 1 of Trump admin, activities to oust him started. Because he was outside of this political system and did not want to play the game. And the system threw the kitchen sink at it to make sure he is out. And we are still seeing the effort by them to make sure he does not come back. They are doing the same with RFK jr, because he is not going to play the game. And that is the exact reason they are now labeling him a Hitler and antisemitic. This is the way to do it. Because many simple minds easily buy it. As I always said, Trump was an anomaly, a phenomena in the US political system and he was not supposed to become the president as seen in the video below. At the end, I think you guys are all good democrats with the right intent. That I am certain. The only problem is that you guys are barking at the wrong tree.
Comments: Ok let’s get the facts straight. Let’s not just throw something in the air hoping it sticks somewhere. Let’s make sure we see and understand the facts and don’t make up wishful facts. After GWB, in Obama and Trump administrations neocons did not have the influence they had. The point is, the fact is, they are back in Biden’s Admin. And that is the whole point. No one ever accused Obama of that.
Comments: Zinsky, well said. I've been saying the same thing, not so elequently as you have, for many years. I called it "the book" that's waiting in the white house for the selected president to follow.
Comments: I’m sure this is not new information but Neoconservatism movement/ideology was a democratic movement started by some democrats who thought the party is becoming too liberal. They tried to move the party to the right but realized that they align better with the other party. The same is happening now. Neoconservatism is now embedded in American foreign policy. They are no longer democrats or republicans. They move within the system when they see an opportunity. We can go on complaining that this candidate is more aligned with Neoconservatives than the other one but that is a wrong way to look at it. Elected officials are not allowed to move outside the political system. They can bounce around in the given circle but not outside.
Comments: On Nekoonam my sentiment is the same. Everyone in Iran and especially in football should know what you get yourself into. That is so clear. So there should not be in complains or anything. Who do they owe 30 million dollars? BTW 1 Millard toman used to be 143 million dollars. Now it is 20 thousand dollars.
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Anyways, this what I am emphasizing. The Rotten Alliance of Liberals and Neocons Will Likely Shape U.S. Foreign Policy for Years to ComeAnyways, This is not a Russian propaganda. If you supported GWB foreign policy, you support Biden’s too. Marshall Auerback is a researcher at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, a fellow of Economists for Peace and Security, and a regular contributor to Economy for All, a project of the Independent Media Institute. James Carden is a contributing writer on foreign affairs at the Nation. He served as a policy adviser on Russia in the U.S. State Department under President Obama.
Comments: Anyways, as Mark Twain said: And that’s what happened in 2016; the establishment people (democrats and republicans) just simply got it wrong. That is how they made Bernie fans to vote Trump and lost the election. Below video proves that is not how it worked. Democrats may once again just like in 2016 make a fool outta themselves. Clinton saying “this is not what supposed to happen” says it all. Enjoy:
Comments: Goaldoost, Democratic Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Dan Goldman and Judy Chu are expected to send a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, urging them to rescind an invitation to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify Thursday. What are democrats afraid of. Mr. Kennedy has repeatedly and recently spread vile and dangerous antisemitic and anti-Asian conspiracy theories that tarnish his credibility as a witness and must not be legitimized with his appearance before the U.S. Congress, nor given the platform of an official committee hearing to spread his baseless and discriminatory views," the Democratic lawmakers wrote. And read this crock of shit, this is democrats writing about democrats. "Mr. Kennedy is employing a pernicious form of antisemitism that has been used for centuries," their letter continues. "This technique was used by Hitler claiming that there are biological differences between ethnic or racial groups to portray Jews as a lesser form of humanity, a steppingstone to justifying the annihilation of the Jews during the Holocaust."
Comments: As I said before, RFK jr has no chance… as I mentioned before, the only way he alters things will be if he runs as independent and take away democratic votes.. The only thing is Biden has to go. If RFK jr runs independent, Biden is fucked. RFK jr has the support of millennials and he is even humble enough to say: “A lot of people who are supporting me do not agree with me on every issue,” He was asked yesterday if he is going to run 3rd party, he pretty much did not answer until the end but instead talked about his affinity with Democratic values and how Democrat Party is hijacked by Corporate democrats like Biden and Neoconservatives Republican. The strange thing is you keep talking about Republicans (Republicans will love it or use him as a tool) but somehow forget that “Lincoln Project” and the “Neoconservatives” who are in bed with Biden are republicans but somehow you no longer count them. Strange time. Reminds me when Bolton the warmonger got fired by Trump, he started bad mouthing Trump, and democrats were supporting and praising Bolton. I get it, as long as they are labeled “Democrat” you support them. It is a party line thing. Does not matter what their actions are. “Basically nobody in liberal circles is taking seriously the consequences of the fact that the exiled cadre of the Republican Party built a massive power base in the Democratic Party.”
Comments: This is how it will go. Republicans will play footisie with Jr. It will stroke his ego and he will talk more shit about dems. Republicans will love it and he will get more Hannity spots. Then he fades away after he is no longer useful for Republicans. Sorry Farzad, I am not as keen as you on him |
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