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Woah?
I always think of Tintin's dog Snowy when people spell "whoa" that way. It's how he barked
More than 1,100 of you
I DEMAND A RECOUNT!
KMW used to work for Kristol? Sorry to hear about his magazine - - who knew that flushing blood and treasure down the toilet to bring democracy at the point of a gun to the shitholes on the earth was a bad strategy.
They just didn't do it hard enough
Well, neoconservatives like Kristol are far from libertarians, to be sure. But they're still clearly better than the alt-right white nationalists who now control the Republican Party. Orange Hitler's draconian war on immigration is a much more outrageous atrocity than anything Bush II did in Iraq.
#LibertariansForABetterGOP
#OpenBorders
#NoBanNoWall
I'm gonna file this under trolling.
It's really about their hatred of Trump for being a pragmatist.
Show me a never Trumper in the Republican party circa 2016, and I'll show you someone who is probably a neocon.
Bad bet. The party faithful will always find themselves on the side of their guy in the White House. See feminists running to Bill Clinton's defense for his anti-feminist behavior.
We were always at war with Eastasia.
In regards to the Weekly Standard, on the one hand, it's troubling to see, again, that the president seems to dictate the ideology of the party in power. On the other hand, watching support for neoconservatism drop like a sack of cannolis . . . well, it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
The natural home for the neoconservatives is in the Democratic Party anyway. It's basically like the drug war in our northeastern metropolises only externalized to solve similar problems in the developing world. If you think the drug war in Newark is great, you're gonna love the invasion of Syria! We're gonna fix their problems whether they like it or not.
Seriously, no one else is concerned that the EiC of this "fine publication" just began an article with "Woah"?
It's a blog post
It's not a word!
dude there are no words anymore. spelling and grammar ded.
As a Texan, I can assure you that it is.
...its just misspelled. LOL.
your hard-earned dollars
How many orphans were harmed in earning that money?