Thursday, December 1, 2011

Re: Newt’s Neocon Army

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On Nov 30, 4:14 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:43 PM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
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> > Here's a taste of World Team Gingrich:
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> > yes, all are warmongering neocons who should be removed from our
> > government forever
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> > they call all go home to israel and join Larry Franklin, Richard
> > Pearle, Douglas Feith, and Paul Wolfowitz as hero spies who used the
> > USA like a two bit whore
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> > On Nov 29, 6:23 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> > > TPM2012Newt's Neocon ArmyBenjy Sarlin & Evan McMorris-Santoro November
> > 29, 2011, 6:00 AM 5288 54
> > > When it comes to foreign policy, the Republican frontrunner likes it
> > old-school. Neo-old school.
> > > We've 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 Policypublished
> > anexcellent rundownof Gingrich's foreign policy advising team, most of whom
> > "have 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."
> > > Here's a taste of World Team Gingrich:David Wurmser: Gingrich's Middle
> > East policy adviser was a notorious member of Vice President Cheney's inner
> > circle that pushed the U.S. into war in Iraq. Once he wasquestioned during
> > an espionage probewhile in the vice president's office, and he was one of
> > the names driving the initial support for the later disgraced Ahmed
> > Chalabi. Asked bytheDaily Telegraphin 2007if he was a neocon, he offered
> > this: "There's nothing 'neo' about me. I'm a very medieval sort of
> > guy."James Woosley: A former director of the CIA, Woolsey recently spoke at
> > a panel hosted by the founder of Judicial Watch focused on President
> > Obama's "political jihadpromoting Islam around the world." Woolsey is a
> > serious Iran hawk, warning that the way the West is dealing with the nation
> > at the moment "rhymes with what was taking place in the 1930s [with Nazi
> > Germany]". Woolsey is a Democrat (of the Lieberman school) but he's helped
> > Republicans running for president before. In 2008, headvisedJohn
> > McCain.Stephen Yates: Another ex-Cheney national security team member,
> > Yates is known among other things for his work on China. Oneformer U.S.
> > ambassadorto China familiar with Yates says he views "China as the solution
> > to 'enemy deprivation syndrome.'" AsCounterpunchexplained the theory, "You
> > need some unifying enemy after the collapse of the Soviet Union." Not
> > exactly the most productive way to view one of America's most important
> > trading partner, perhaps.
> > > It's not just Gingrich who's 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 deputyDoug 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 "thef***ing stupidest guyon the face of the earth."
> > > But no one can top Michele Bachmann when it comes to extremist foreign
> > policy advisers. No less than Islamic fearmonger-in-chiefFrank Gaffney
> > himselfhas been a foreign policy adviser to her campaign.
> > > Foreign policy is a favorite topic inside the beltway, though with the
> > down economy (and a Democratic president in office who never met a
> > missile-laden drone he didn't like) it's not clear how much of a role
> > arguments over international affairs will have on the presidential
> > campaign. Republicans certainly like to ding President Obama over Israel
> > and Iran, but it's hard to predict how important those fights will be down
> > the line. Still, the willingness of Republicans to embrace the Bush foreign
> > policy team which in the end were among the least popular of his
> > administration is maybe telling.
> >http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/11/newt-gingrichs-neocon-army....
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