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- noun Plural form of
neoconservative .
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FOR the record, the term neoconservatives, although invented by the still-neocon American Jewish Committee by way of its then magazine Commentary does not only apply to Jews.
MJ Rosenberg: Neocons: Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran 2010
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The really funny thing about the neoconservatives is they are not conservatives at all.
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Ford also let hard-line Cold Warriors (and a first wave of young intellectuals who became known as neoconservatives) pressure the CIA's analytical division, and he brought in a new generation of hard-liners, including Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
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Ford also let hard-line Cold Warriors (and a first wave of young intellectuals who became known as neoconservatives) pressure the CIA's analytical division, and he brought in a new generation of hard-liners, including Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
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They were sometimes called neoconservatives because they seemed to hark back to the conservative historical position that had prevailed prior to Turner and Beard.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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They were sometimes called neoconservatives because they seemed to hark back to the conservative historical position that had prevailed prior to Turner and Beard.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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They supported the creation of NATO, advocated a policy of what they called "rollback," and went on to become known as the neoconservatives, the architects of our present troubles, in many respects.
Antiwar.com Original 2009
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Ford also let hard-line Cold Warriors (and a first wave of young intellectuals who became known as neoconservatives) pressure the CIA's analytical division, and he brought in a new generation of hard-liners, including Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
unknown title 2009
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They supported the creation of NATO, advocated a policy of what they called "rollback," and went on to become known as the neoconservatives, the architects of our present troubles, in many respects.
Antiwar.com Original 2009
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(Nor can she, in this predominantly Democratic part of the world, dismiss them as "neoconservatives" -- as so many people are wont to do, now that the arts have become a political football.)
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