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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...
- OCLC 48123033. Buchanan, Patrick J. (2004), Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency, St...
- 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...
- In music, neoconservative postmodernism is "a sort of 'postmodernism of reaction'", which values "textual unity and organicism as totalizing musical structures"...
- noble lie, perpetrated by leaders of many countries—and particularly neoconservatives in the U.S.—in a renewed attempt to unite and inspire their people...
- composed of fiscal conservatives and deficit hawks. In foreign policy, neoconservatives are a small faction of the GOP that support an interventionist foreign...
- Douglas Murray (born 16 July 1979) is a British neoconservative political commentator, cultural critic, and journalist. He is currently an ****ociate editor...
- over the Vietnam War. Those supporting the war became known as the neoconservatives (interventionists), as they made a decisive split from traditional...