Friday, August 06, 2004

it depends on what the meaning of is is

To the degree that neoconservatism has any real meaning‚ ironically, it is now a discussion about its role in foreign policy, where it reflects the view of that wing of the Republican Party that is idealistic about the ability of American power to remake the world. In that sense the neocon influence is greatly exaggerated.
That's New Republic editor Peter Beinart fuzzing it up in an interview published today.

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