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Marxists now call themself the new conservatives. Read what Ron Paul has to say about these neo-commies. … all » http://www.pbs.org/arguing/nyintellectuals_krystol.html
QUOTE: ” Ever since I can remember, I’ve been a neo-something: a neo-Marxist, a neo-Trotskyist, a neo-liberal, a neo-conservative; in religion a neo-orthodox even while I was a neo-Trotskyist and a neo-Marxist. I’m going to end up a neo- that’s all, neo dash nothing.”
See also
http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2003/cr071003.htm HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The modern-day limited-government movement has been co-opted. The conservatives have failed in their effort to shrink the size of government. There has not been, nor will there soon be, a conservative revolution in Washington.
If you had took the time to read one ofmany books by Kristol this would not be news at all. Your understanding of the neoconservative movement is lacking to say the least.
Where is Rep. Ron Paul wrong? Give some specifics please.
I have long described these Kristolites as limousine Bolsheviks.
Yes, also listen to his interview. He is very much in line with the blaise atmosphere of the elites who, at the top, all work together for the same agenda, regardless of whether they are “left wing” or “right wing”. This is confirmed by Carroll Quigley in Anglo American Establishment. In other words, the sheepherders at the top work together while their respective herds at the bottom think there is a real conflict between them.