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Comment: You should probably research what a 'neocon' is first.
You should probably research what a 'neocon' is first.
The term neocon is the most overused and least understood term in politics. Let me help you. When all the anti-American and hippy lunatics emerged in the Democratic party in the late 60s and 70s, a large segment of the Democratic party became disillusioned and became Republicans. This included some fairly high profile converts. The new Republicans and some of the establishment Republicans were distrustful of each other so they wanted to distinguish themselves with the term 'neocon'. These people are basically hawkish on foreign policy issues and fairly liberal when it comes to social welfare programs.
While one could make an argument that Mark Levin is a hawk, he definitely isn't liberal when it comes to social welfare.
In short, you make yourself look fairly foolish when you incorrectly use the term neocon.