1/26/2008

Fifth columnists being passed off as traditional Conservatives by Zionist media combine

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Tags: Kevin MacDonald, Jewish influence, Immigration, Neocons, Fifth column, Israel FirsterThe following article by Dr. Kevin MacDonald shows once again how the Jewish extremists, whether they are liberal or conservative, put the Jewish agenda first. Jewish neocon conservatives aren’t actually conservative, and liberal-left Jews cover up the Jewish role in policies they supposedly don’t like. It is a perfect one-two punch for maintaining the Jewish supremacist agenda — David Duke

The Neocons as a Hostile Conservative (!!) Elite

By Dr. Kevin MacDonald

I haven’t read Jacob Heilbrunn’s book on the neocons — yet, but I’m not sure I need to after seeing Philip Weiss’s review. Weiss’s review makes it clear that Heilbrunn’s book corroborates several of the themes in my writing on the neocons and on Jewish intellectual and political movements generally.

First, neoconservatism is a Jewish movement. That should have been clear to everyone by now, but references to the Jewish basis of the movement have been noticeably missing from much of the mainstream media, to the point that Bill Kristol was introduced as a columnist at the New York Times as simply a “conservative.” This is critical because the neocons have now become the conservative establishment. When Kristol (or Bill O’Reilly or Sean Hannity) hold forth at Fox News, most people have no idea that they are tuning into the public face of a fundamentally Jewish movement that elbowed out more traditional conservatives.

Secondly, Jewish neocons not only have a strong Jewish identity, they also have strong Jewish interests. This is obvious from their involvement in pro-Israel activism, their personal relationships with Israeli leaders, and close ties with other Jews and with the wider Jewish community. In fact, I have argued that the neocons are more strongly identified as Jews than the mainstream liberal/left Jews — that the neocons form the vanguard of the Jewish community. After all, neocons were the first segment of the Jewish community to strongly condemn the USSR, both for its domestic anti-Semitism and for its alliances with Arab governments. Prominent neocons like Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz began their political careers by making alliances with Cold War hawks like Henry Jackson  This was at a time when the Jewish left was prominently involved in defending the USSR, apparently blind to the fact that the status of Jews as an elite in the USSR had changed greatly following World War II. (more…)


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