Uh, can anybody point me to a definition of "Neo-Conservative" that's agreed on by more than two people? As it's currently used, the word has little more meaning than a letter used as a mathematical variable. The only thing everyone agrees on is that a significant percentage of the Bush White House (not everyone agrees on which specific people) is N-C, and because the ideology supports invading foreign lands and turning them into democracies, "Neo-Conservatives" are responsible for the mess in Iraq.
But then, how is that "Neo" anything? We spent, like, a decade in Vietnam for more or less the exact same reason...contain evil unwashed foreign ideology. Except the Viet Cong were definitely Communists, whereas Saddam was a secular ruler not apparently affiliated with al-Qaeda. So, a working definition of Neo-Conservative: "Like paleoconservatives from forty years ago, only lacking in critical thinking abilities." Does the English language really need yet another word for "moron?"
But then, how is that "Neo" anything? We spent, like, a decade in Vietnam for more or less the exact same reason...contain evil unwashed foreign ideology. Except the Viet Cong were definitely Communists, whereas Saddam was a secular ruler not apparently affiliated with al-Qaeda. So, a working definition of Neo-Conservative: "Like paleoconservatives from forty years ago, only lacking in critical thinking abilities." Does the English language really need yet another word for "moron?"
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