Here Come the Progressives!
Watch out!
by
Justin Raimondo
by Justin Raimondo
Well,
well, well – it looks like our war-birds over at the American
Enterprise Institute are getting kicked out of their very well-feathered
nest, as Jacob
Heilbrunn, author of a fascinating
book on the neoconservatives, reports:
"The
neocon world has been rocked by recent events at AEI. Numerous
neocons told me that a vicious purge is being carried out at AEI,
spearheaded by vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies,
Danielle Pletka. There can be no doubting that change is afoot
at AEI. Recently, Michael Ledeen and Reuel Marc Gerecht have departed
AEI. Joshua Muravchik is on the way out as well. Other scholars
face possible eviction."
It
couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch. Although Heilbrunn
avers that Muravchik
is one of the more "reasonable" neocons, in my
book he's one of the
worst. Here, after all, is someone who openly argues that we
must start bombing Iran immediately if not sooner, and defends
the tragic history of our invasion of Iraq – the lies, the pointless
deaths, the horrific blowback. In an article
published in Commentary, he accused anyone who so much as
whispered
the word "neocon" of spreading "conspiracy theories,"
and, of course, anti-Semitism. Ledeen
is an outright loon, whose
"faster, please"
jeremiads – published even as the grandiose
schemes of the neocons come crashing
down on our heads – have only underscored how utterly clueless
he's always
been. As for Gerecht,
he's typical of these legends in their own minds, with his ex-spook
persona of world-weary intelligence "expert" and air of
smug
certainty while mouthing the worst whoppers as undisputed fact.
He was even invited by the Cato Institute to palaver on one of their
little-read Web sites, giving his pro-war,
let's-invade-everyone spiel for the delectation of libertarians
– as if this jerk didn't have endless platforms from which to spread
his line of guff!
It looks like
Muravchik & Co. will retreat to the safety of the Hudson
Institute, where Scooter
Libby has gone to lick his wounds and write his memoirs. The
Foundation for the Defense
of the Democracies, whose made-in-Israel stamp was detected
in an investigative
report published in The American Conservative, has already
taken in Gerecht, and others will certainly jump into this particular
lifeboat. Whatever their fate as individuals, however, the neocons'
brand of armed fanaticism will wind up in the same historical dustbin
occupied by their intellectual progenitors
and rivals,
the Marxist-Leninists.
So, can we
say, with absolute certitude – and unabashed joy – that the neocons
are over, and the War Party is through?
Not by a long
shot.
Read
the rest of the article
December
25, 2008
Justin
Raimondo [send him mail]
is editorial director of Antiwar.com
and is the author of An
Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard and Reclaiming
the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement.
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