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Defeatism feels so good–for now

The New Neo Posted on January 25, 2007 by neoAugust 4, 2007

This WSJ editorial by Daniel Hettinger clear-sightedly, and with some puzzlement, describes the remarkable defeatism that seems to be spreading throughout the American Congress and public like some easily transmitted virus. Defeatism is the new feel-good emotion; it allows us … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, War and Peace | 166 Replies

Reflections on being in the stretch of a two-term Presidency

The New Neo Posted on January 24, 2007 by neoAugust 28, 2009

Seeing Bush’s face last night and hearing his voice, I got the feeling that he’s fighting, not only the Islamic totalitarians or his opponents on the Hill, but an exhaustion that comes with the fact that he’s spent almost all … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 3 Replies

About cutting off those war funds: beware the veto

The New Neo Posted on January 12, 2007 by neoSeptember 23, 2007

The news is replete with stories about how the Democrats and some moderate Republicans are against Bush’s “surge.” And many articles also suggest that Congress might even be prepared to cut off funding for the military, or specific funding for … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 16 Replies

You heard it here first: Charles Rangel, the draft, and the Hegelian dialectic

The New Neo Posted on November 20, 2006 by neoJuly 25, 2009

It seems to me that Representative Charles Rangel’s suggestion to reintroduce the draft should get some sort of prize for cynical ploys in Congress. Granted, he’s got a lot of competition, but this one is designed to offend almost everyone, … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Military, Politics | 39 Replies

Not our first rodeo

The New Neo Posted on November 8, 2006 by neoJuly 25, 2009

I caught the second half of Bush’s post-election press conference today. Say what you like about politicians, but one thing they almost always display is an uncommon ability to pick themselves up and dust themselves off, and to do it … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 50 Replies

New Democrats: listening to the middle third

The New Neo Posted on November 8, 2006 by neoJuly 25, 2009

I’m encouraged by the following: The complexion of the Democratic presence in Congress will change…Party politics will be shaped by the resurgence of “Blue Dog” Democrats, who come mainly from the South and from rural districts in the Midwest and … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Politics | 24 Replies

Between the Scylla of dictatorship and the Charybdis of anarchy, Part II: North Korea

The New Neo Posted on October 11, 2006 by neoJuly 2, 2014

North Korea is a country formed by a war that never ended. Pacifists are fond of saying that war never solves anything. I beg to differ–war, for example, solved the problem of Adolf Hitler and German expansionist aggressiveness, although at … Continue reading →

Posted in Best of neo-neocon, History, Neocons, Politics | 34 Replies

Between the Scylla of dictatorship and the Charybdis of anarchy: Russia

The New Neo Posted on October 10, 2006 by neoJuly 2, 2014

I’m with Winston Churchill when he said that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others. Truly democratic states, with guarantees of human rights and freedom of speech, press, and religion, are precious and yet rare … Continue reading →

Posted in Best of neo-neocon, History, Neocons, Politics | 37 Replies

As Bob Woodward morphs into Kitty Kelly, Vietnam’s shadow hovers over us all

The New Neo Posted on October 2, 2006 by neoAugust 28, 2009

Bob Woodward has done an about-face from the relatively Bush-approving stance of his last two books on the administration. The present one, State of Denial, is by all accounts a description of a quarrelsome and conflict-ridden administration, with Rumsfeld, Cheney, … Continue reading →

Posted in Iraq, Politics, Press | 32 Replies

Be careful what you wish for: the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention riots and their aftermath

The New Neo Posted on May 31, 2006 by neoJune 10, 2025

In a recent post, I mentioned the antiwar demonstrations and resultant police brutality at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. I now want to expand on some thoughts connected with those events. In Chicago, Mayor Daley’s police did in fact … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 49 Replies

Politics and friendship

The New Neo Posted on May 27, 2006 by neoFebruary 1, 2011

I’ve written many times before about conflict with old friends and relatives over post-9/11 politics. I know I’m not alone; many here and elsewhere have similar stories to tell, and some have shared them with me, both on this blog … Continue reading →

Posted in Best of neo-neocon, Friendship, Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Politics | 142 Replies

You say you don’t want a revolution

The New Neo Posted on May 26, 2006 by neoSeptember 18, 2007

In case you missed it, here’s John J. Miller’s list of the fifty greatest conservative rock songs (and here’s a NY Times article about the list). “Conservative rock songs”–sounds like an oxymoron, doesn’t it? And I have to admit that … Continue reading →

Posted in Music, Politics | 18 Replies

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