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The Right Attitude - Drum


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"  Respond to this Article Washington Monthly , January/February/March 2008 The Right Attitude Over time, the neocons' ideology has morphed. But their temperament has remained fixed. By Kevin Drum       hat is a neocon? Do neocons, in fact, even exist? New York Times columnist David Brooks, who might himself be described as a kind of soft neocon—or is that an oxymoron?—tried his best to make light of the whole idea four years ago in a piece that mocked liberal notions of neocon influence on the Bush administration's foreign policy: Theories about the tightly knit neocon cabal came in waves. One day you read that neocons were pushing plans to finish off Iraq and move into Syria ... Every day, it seemed, Le Monde or some deep-thinking German paper would have an exposé on the neocon cabal, complete with charts connecting all the conspirators ... The full-mooners fixated on a think tank called the Project for the New American Century, which has a staff of five and issues memos on foreign policy. To hear these people describe it, PNAC is sort of a Yiddish Trilateral Commission, the nexus of the sprawling neocon tentacles. Later, in the same column Brooks joked that the conspiracy theorists think "con is short for 'conservative' and neo is short for 'Jewish.'" Or, at least, he said it was a joke later, after c"
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