What Is A Neocon?

I received several comments to this post expressing disagreement with my definition of a Neocon. I find it amusing that those on the political left throw the word Neocon around without having even an iota of a clue what one is. I know -- as does most of the country -- what a Liberal is and use it accordingly when describing those that subscribe to that once-proud tenet. That word to has been bastardized and forces one to clarify it with Paleo-Liberal as it applies to folks like Christopher Hitchens, who seems astounded at times what has happened to the ideology that he espoused. The Neo-Liberals are those who believe in the ideology of Kos, MyDD and others on the left side of the blogosphere who have changed the ideals through a perverse pretzel logic. They've taken the liberalism of Truman, FDR and Kennedy and made it the anti-American, anti-military and pro-despotic belief system we see represented by the aforementioned on a daily basis. To prove my point, read this vomit-inducing, puppy dog love letter written to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at DKos penned by a "lesbian Jew" who admits that the Iranian leadership would probably "have her killed" but hey, he's better than George W. Bush (in case Kos actually gets some sense and deletes it, it's available here).

Anyway, what is a Neocon? A Neocon is someone who once believed in liberalism and were in fact themselves Liberals. They saw what happened to the liberal movement and went to the right realizing that the liberal mindset they once believed was replaced by the anti's I described above. Neocon see theocracy and despotism and believe that American might and will should crush it. When homosexuals are stoned to death or raped women are sentenced to death by Shariah courts, the greatest country in the world should step in. We also believe that democracy is in fact paramount when it comes to social and religious freedom. Anyone who has read me on any type of regular basis knows that I am a centrist on many social issues. They further know that I am not an "Evangelical" or even a practicing Christian, although I am a Christian. For a great example of what Neoconservatism is not, here's a highly simplistic, inane description that was written by someone with less than a grammar school education.

Let's explode one or two myths about Neocon thinking, shall we?

First, several of the most rabid commenters are quick to link Neocons and conservative Christians. In fact, the word "Neocon" has been used by the political left as a synonym for "Jew" when even that is far off the mark as explained exquisitely here. Note that Neocons are not Christians or Jews but a mix of various religions or none at all. Neocons believe in freedom first and foremost for every living person and believe that force should be used if necessary. Neocons fought for freedom from the oppression of communism, totalitarianism and theocracy and continue to do so.

The next myth: Neocons forced the war in Iraq:

This, again, is highly simplistic. Yes, the so-called architects of the war include those who are Neocons; namely Paul Wolfowitz and Dick Cheney. But to simply state that the evil Neocons forced the weak George W. Bush to attack is a view that lacks any credibility. Saddam had been in direct material breach of the ceasefire agreed to at the end of the first Gulf War. That war was never completed, only a cease-fire was implemented. Saddam joined with many well-known liberals to go around the terms of the cease-fire and earn millions for himself and many liberal politicians including Member of British Parliament George Galloway. Real action should have been taken by Bill Clinton, not just action to get the press off of the Lewinsky story for a news cycle or two. The rationale for war was there before Bush even was elected Governor of Texas.

Personally, I was a staunch anti-Communist and remain so to this day. Some say that Neoconservatism arose from the Whittaker Chambers/Alger Hiss hearings where it was proven that a high-ranking Democrat--Secretary of State Dean Acheson--and other leaders were not only supporters of Soviet spy Alger Hiss but supported him when it was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was working in concert with our greatest enemy. Neocons may not always be proven right in their assumptions as has been evident in Iraq but our intentions are indeed right. You will not see Neocons backing brutal dictatorships or theocratic despots. Can the same be said for Neoliberalism?

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