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Donald Rumsfeld had not self-identified as
neoconservatives, they
worked closely alongside neoconservative officials in
designing key
aspects of the Bush...
- necessary. ...
Neoconservatives tend to want more
efficient government agencies;
Paleoconservatives want
fewer government agencies. [
Neoconservatives] generally...
- In music,
neoconservative postmodernism is "a sort of 'postmodernism of reaction'",
which values "textual
unity and
organicism as
totalizing musical structures"...
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their 60s and 70s. The
neoconservatives are a
group of "younger" politicians, in
their 40s and 50s.
Notable neoconservatives often include:
Shigeru Ishiba...
- him
becoming a
neoconservative. Ben Wattenberg: Now,
Scoop was
surrounded by
people who then and
certainly now are
called neoconservatives. It's become...
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comments on the
motivations of
Jewish neoconservatives, when he said: The fact that a
great many
Jewish neoconservatives—people like Joe
Lieberman and the...
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composed of
fiscal conservatives and
deficit hawks. In
foreign policy,
neoconservatives are a
small faction of the GOP that
support an
interventionist foreign...
- (/ˈkeɪɡən/; born
September 26, 1958) is an
American columnist. He is a
neoconservative scholar. He is a
critic of U.S.
foreign policy and a
leading advocate...
- OCLC 48123033. Buchanan,
Patrick J. (2004),
Where the
Right Went Wrong: How
Neoconservatives Subverted the
Reagan Revolution and
Hijacked the Bush Presidency, St...
- [citation needed] They have come to be termed—in the
Canadian lexicon—as
neoconservatives. However,
there are also Blue
Tories who
identify strongly with the...