Clinton Courts Neo-Cons

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Earlier this month, Hillary Clinton’s campaign released a TV ad that should give pause to anyone hoping to avoid foreign policy catastrophe in coming years. As part of her ongoing effort to court disaffected Republicans, independents and assorted apolitical centrist types, the ad featured a number of purported experts solemnly attesting to the unreliability and volatility of Donald Trump.

Among these characters was Max Boot.
One of the chief intellectual architects of the Iraq War, Boot has emerged from richly earned ignominy and ostracization to enjoy a sudden career revival, in large part thanks to liberals eagerly touting his Trump-bashing op-eds and media appearances. The logic behind lavishing Boot with such effusive praise, these Dems presumably reckon, is to show that hostility to the wildman GOP nominee crosses party lines. By association, Hillary’s tacit approval allows these neoconservatives to accrue renewed prestige and eventually insinuate themselves back into positions of power.

Liberals likewise have taken to feverishly sharing blusterous anti-Trump columns written by Robert Kagan, another agitator for the Iraq invasion. It wasn’t so long ago that these very same liberals would have regarded men like Kagan and Boot as pariahs — intolerable scoundrels who put the country on the path to war under false pretenses.

Kagan has hosted official fundraisers for Hillary, extolling her foreign policy acumen and predilection for deploying military power abroad. His wife, Victoria Nuland, is seen as a contender for a top administration job — perhaps even secretary of state. This all unfolds while the country Kagan lobbied to invade remains gripped by horrendous turmoil and bloodshed.

Couple the newfound exaltation of neoconservatives with Democrats’ recent campaign strategy, and you’ve got a recipe for conflagration should Hillary win in November. “Just asking questions” about his ties to Russia, Clinton functionaries have repeatedly propagated bogus innuendos and often outright smears about Trump’s supposed collusion with leader Vladimir Putin.

Although his business dealings with sketchy Moscow oligarchs warrant scrutiny, the notion that Trump is some kind of secret agent of the Kremlin is preposterous, and harkens back to the old days when McCarthyite slurs were regularly heaped on anyone who dared deviate from foreign policy orthodoxy.

Again: Trump may pose certain unpredictable dangers, but the dangers posed by re-empowering the neoconservative ideologues who brought about the Iraq invasion are already known. There’s no guesswork involved — we have incontrovertible proof of their destructive potential.

In his signature muddled and oft-contradictory style, Trump has cobbled together a wholesale critique of U.S. foreign policy post-9/11, situating Hillary squarely within the status quo that has wrought chaos in the Middle East and Europe.

On Monday afternoon, he again denounced “regime change,” called for attaining “common ground with Russia,” and even lamented “Iraqi kids blown to pieces” as a result of policies spearheaded by Hillary.

Things have gotten so worrisome for interventionist Republicans that Bill Kristol, the Darth Vader of neoconservatism and a decades-long critic of the Clintons, has expressed joy at the prospect that Hillary supporters will actually be more hawkish than him once the campaign is over, in light of their newfound counter-Trump histrionics.

So long as Democrats maintain these blindspots, they will have corroded the national discourse such that, regardless of outcome in November, dark times on the foreign policy front lie ahead.
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/michael-tracey-liberals-neocons-trump-article-1.2752285
 
Clinton is in her natural company with Bill Kristol, Victoria Nuland ( of Ukraine infamy), Michael Hayden,
and the rest of the blood thirsty war-hawks..

Demonize Putin, expand up on Putin, don't take Russian security/interests as serious.
Then sit around and enjoy Cold War 2.0
 
Anyone hoping to avoid foreign policy catastrophe in coming years by voting for the Hildebeast or the Muscovite is delusional.
 
Anyone hoping to avoid foreign policy catastrophe in coming years by voting for the Hildebeast or the Muscovite is delusional.
I'm not a fan of his NATO posture -but his disassociation from the neo-cons, while Hillary's embrace,,
and we know already she never met a war she didn't want to join..,,I'd roll the dice on Trump..

I still think Putin is a rational actor too
 
You are a loyal lapdoggy, Comrade.

Yip for your master as he mouths Vlad's words like the obedient puppet he is.
 
his family, his son...he wasn't in the game....but you guys did have sanders.

YEs, I voted for him, but he had no way of winning the general or accomplishing anything on the off chance he won. Biden could have won the General and affected more progress.
 
YEs, I voted for him, but he had no way of winning the general or accomplishing anything on the off chance he won. Biden could have won the General and affected more progress.
spoken like a Clintonista. with due respect he was the "political revolution" -the way out of Big Donor driven politics that infects Hillary.
I voted for him too, it was the most satisfying vote I've cast in a long time -not a "lessor of 2 evils" I usually have to do
 
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