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The GOP Foreign Policy 1%

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As a recent CBS poll showed, the neoconservative agenda remains broadly unpopular among Americans, but as long as neocons continue to occupy prominent think tanks, editorial boards, and cable news channels, and without any comparably well-funded counterweight within the conservative movement, we’ll have to keep hearing from them, and have to keep reading articles about how they’re still around.

This has been a consistent theme of mine own work at Right Web; dominance of the archipelago of right wing think tanks (not to mention the Washington Post) means that neoconservatives get to set the GOP agenda for a very long time. Moreover, it’s not easy for would-be GOPster foreign policy wonks to find a way up the ladder without paying obeisance to the existing power structure. Not everyone can be an intern at CATO, or work in the office of one of the Pauls.

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