Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Neocon Purge of "Ron Paul Types" from the Republican Party

Pat Buchanan fills us in on a cocky Bill Kristol who seems to think that "Ron Paul types" have been purged from the Republican Party and that Kristol will be more than happy to see Ron Paul leave:
"The big story in the Republican Party over the last 30 years, and I'm very happy about this," said Kristol, is the "eclipsing" of the George H.W. Bush-James Baker-Brent Scowcroft realists, "an Arabist old-fashioned Republican Party ... very concerned about relations with Arab states that were not friendly with Israel ... ."

That Bush crowd is yesterday, said Kristol. And not only had the "Arabists" like President Bush been shoved aside by the neocons, the "Pat Buchanan/Ron Paul type" of Republican has been purged.


"At B'nai Jeshurun," writes Weiss, "Kristol admitted to playing a role in expelling members of the Republican Party he does not agree with." These are Republicans you had to "repudiate," said Kristol, people "of whom I disapprove so much that I won't appear with them."

"I've encouraged that they be expelled or not welcomed into the Republican Party. I'd be happy if Ron Paul left.
Most shocking is that Kristol believes that his fellow neocons will hold key war positions in a Romney administration. Buchanan again:
Another source says Kristol predicted that Sen. Joe Lieberman, whose voting record is closer to Socialist Bernie Sanders' than to conservative Jim DeMint's, will be secretary of state in the Romney administration...Joe led the cheers for our last three Middle East wars – and has pushed for two more, against Syria and Iran.
How are Romtarians going to justify a vote for Romney if he plans to put the warmonger Lieberman in as Secretary of State?

16 comments:

  1. Secretary of State? Interesting.

    There seems to be a lot of push over the last decade to have Lieberman as a vice president. Had Gore won in 2000, I am guessing it wouldn't be long before he had caught an assassin's bullet.

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  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk4ePdTi7q8

    Ron Paul calls them out.

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  3. I was involved in the Republican party long before Bill Kristol, and I, for one, would be more than happy to see him leave.

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  4. Move to Jerusalem Kristol. Go wail at your wall.

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  5. Kristol's one of the Marxist warmonger republicans, so Lieberman is right up his ally. My guess is that when you hear talk like this, you know his type is on its way out which is a good thing. I've never understood the Republican/Israeli alliance, other then perhaps the shared anti-Arab warmonger beliefs. The Jewish vote predominately goes to the Democrats, regardless of how pro-Israeli the republicans may be. I guess they are the useful idiots in this relationship.

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    1. I've always thought it because of the "religious" RINOS that we supported Israel. Which is ironic because Israel is not a christian nation by any means.

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  6. While being antiwar is the preferred position, the problem with the Buchanan wing of the party is its tendency to elevate the ideas of bigots like Mr. Anonymous above.

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    1. I agree with Mr. Buchanan and believe we can have a relationship with Israel without compromising ours or their sovereignty. We should not be sending tax dollars to Israel or any other country. We should certainly not send our young men and women to fight their wars i.e. Iran, Iraq, Syria.

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  7. Being anti-war is the preferred position. However Kristol's position against the Buchanan wing of the party is also driven by that wing of the party's tendency to elevate opinions of bigots like Anonymous' to the political discourse.

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    1. Haha. "I just say 'bigot' and I win. It's so easy."

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  8. We have killed millions, and wasted trillions for the arrogance and manipulations of neocons like Kristol. I tried to give Romney a fair shake, but there is no way I can vote for him. He is too weak--just like George W.--to stand up to guys like Kristol. If Romney gets in, the neocons are going to once again be pulling the strings. God help us.

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  9. Forgot to mention that Bill Kristols dad the self-proclaimed father of "neoconservatism" is an avowed trotskyite. These fucking criminals need to go to prison.

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  10. Us "Ron Paul Types" purged the neocons out of the NV Republican Party!

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  11. More evidence that the GOP is imploding. If they keep up the Stalinist-style party purges at this rate, it won't be long before they end up a third party.

    Neocons. Gotta love 'em... :p

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    1. Shhhh! That's the longterm plan. Guess who will pick up[ the pieces or remnants?

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  12. If ever there was a man who deserves a permanent suite at Quantanamo, it's Bill Kristol.

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