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To: koan who wrote (403374)3/19/2019 1:08:29 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542914
 
" I have studied the two parties intensely for over 50 years and have watched how the horrible Republicans"

There are others who say, " I have studied the races, religions, sexes intensely for over 50 years and have watched how the horrible Blacks, Jews, Gays..." We call those people bigots.



To: koan who wrote (403374)3/19/2019 1:21:40 PM
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She's a Neocon. Lots of Neocons supported Hillary over Trump because he wanted to end Syria and Afghanistan wars.

The Unholy Neocon–Liberal AllianceThey may be united in their opposition to Trump, but the coalition may backfire.

thenation.com

>>>In addition to the goings-on in think-tank land, a second manifestation of the alliance between neocons and mainstream liberal Democrats can be found in the elite media. Hard-line neocons Bret Stephens and Bari Weiss have been given real estate on the op-ed page of The New York Times; neocon publicist Max Boot was given a column at The Washington Post; Bill Kristol, David Frum, and Jennifer Rubin are frequently featured as guests on the liberal cable-news outlet MSNBC. Indeed, one need only survey the coverage of Senator John McCain’s days-long funeral to see just how strongly inculcated the neoconservative worldview has become among purportedly mainstream liberals like CNN’s Jake Tapper.<<<