Neocons Are Second-Handers

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Readers often conflate popularity with quality. Periodically, a reader who’s recently stumbled upon the commentariat’s dirty little secret—libertarians who’ve been writing predictive op-eds for over a decade—will suggest that this writer petition one of their favorite, famous, thoroughbred neoconservatives for an audience. “Show your latest book,” the well-meaning reader will urge, to this or that NYT best seller neocon, pseudo-conservative, know-nothing.

Take the “portfolio,” goes the well-meaning chap’s advice, and seek a pat on the head from a particular dufus whom my reader, for some reason, considers to be a Delphic oracle.

Of course, in the larger scheme of things, “Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America from Post-Apartheid South Africa” should survive long after the various neocon books.

Liberals this; liberals that; Bush was great; Cheney too, the world is dead without America; Europe sucks; we’ve discovered that debt and big government are bad now that Obama’s in power:

If you don’t already know that these titles and their authors all have precious little to impart for posterity—you should!

Mark Steyn’s freshly presented tired ideas are one of many such examples. Steyn is an entertaining writer and fun to read. However, The “One-Man Global Content Provider’s” epistolary razzmatazz should never be confused with unconventional analysis, as explained, by way of an example, in “Beck, Wilders, and His Boosters’ Blind Spot.”

As for this writer and her relationship with mainstream neoconservatives: Been there done that. I may one day write about the almost-flirtatious sweet nothings some big-name neocon-cum-conservatives whispered in my e-ear when I first appeared on the US scene. There were dinner invitations too, one at least was even attended.

All that was before I registered, on Sept. 19, 2002, the first of many principled objections against their war of choice on Iraq. That was before the neocons discovered I was not an S. E. Cupp, a Margaret Hoover, or a ditzy Dana Perino.

After that fatal date, I became a political persona non grata.

The neocon modus operandi is to ignore and vilify truth-tellers such as Ron Paul, so long as the truth is unpalatable. After a period of time has passed—say five years hence—Ron Paul’s economic and foreign policy prescriptions (or my analysis of the New democratic South Africa and its lessons for America) will become quite kosher because it will no longer be possible to deny reality. Then the usual gasbags will proceed to “borrow” ideas they have not originated.

Seldom will originators be credited, not by neocons, at least.

When it comes to Machiavellian machinations, however, neocons are originators second to none.

3 thoughts on “Neocons Are Second-Handers

  1. james huggins

    As the Sundance Kid said to Butch Cassidy in the movie: “Just keep on thinking Butch. That’s what you do best.” Ilana, that’s what you do best and most of us are better off for it. Stay on the ragged edge of logic and tell the bloody truth and we’ll all learn something.

  2. My RON-PAUL i

    Well, I will say this for favorite conservative author/speaker (who looks just like me!) Ann Coulter – we both like Joseph McCarthy …. – just for OPPOSITE reasons. While she loves his pursuit of leftists and communists, I find McCarthy to be an inadvertent hero for the opposite reason. All this hounding of people for their (arguably idiotic) beliefs at the hands of the Humphreys and Nixons was considered “respectable” until a drunken lout like McCarthy came around and made a burlesque of the “security” process (taking on the Army no less!). If only we could have a McCarthy to shame the TSA into oblivion but, alas, the media and the idiocracy (e.g. the sheeple) are beyond any outrages than can be perpetrated in the name of “homeland security”.

    http://www.coulterwatch.com/files/Ann_Coulter's_Treason_The_New_McCarthyism.pdf

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