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Neo Conservatism are conservatives with big muscles and they watch over us like a Big Brother. They flex their muscles to protect democracies around the world. The Neoconservatives are so right that their rightness doesn't even make sense to most people. But they are right.

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  • Neo Conservatism are conservatives with big muscles and they watch over us like a Big Brother. They flex their muscles to protect democracies around the world. The Neoconservatives are so right that their rightness doesn't even make sense to most people. But they are right.
  • A neoconservative (also spelled "neo-conservative"; colloquially, neocon) in American politics is someone presented as a conservative but who actually favors big government, interventionalism, and a hostility to religion in politics and government. The word means "newly conservative," and thus formerly liberal. Many neocons had been liberals in their youth and admired President Franklin D. Roosevelt. On foreign policy, neoconservatives believe that democracy can and should be installed by the United States around the world, even in Muslim countries such as Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
  • NeoConservatism or NeoCon is a Malicious political ideal promoting warfare as the means and the end. Neo-Conservatism has nothing to do with conservatism, except that the idea of promoting war as the only solution is done through patriotism. The movement Started in the US, during the early 1970s among Democrats who disagreed with the party's growing opposition to the Vietnam War and had become skeptical of welfare programs.
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  • A neoconservative (also spelled "neo-conservative"; colloquially, neocon) in American politics is someone presented as a conservative but who actually favors big government, interventionalism, and a hostility to religion in politics and government. The word means "newly conservative," and thus formerly liberal. Many neocons had been liberals in their youth and admired President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The defining position of a neoconservative is advocacy of an American foreign policy that seeks to install democracy in other nations. That reflects both their emphasis on foreign policy and their downplaying the significance of the differences in cultures and religion around the globe. The neoconservative position was discredited in the failure of democracy in the Iranian elections of 2009. The neoconservative movement emerged in the mid 1970s, played a limited role in the Ronald Reagan Administration, and then had a voice in the Defense Department under the George W. Bush Administration after 2001. Neoconservatives are often preferred by liberals to portray the conservative voice in the media, as in television talk shows, newspaper columnists, magazines, think tanks, and advisory positions in Republican Administrations. Irving Kristol and Leo Strauss were the major founders of the movement. Some prominent spokesmen include Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, Lewis Libby, Norman Podhoretz, Daniel Pipes, Charles Krauthammer, Richard Perle, Robert Kagan, Christopher Hitchens, Stephen Schwartz, Elliott Abrams, Ben Wattenberg and Carl Gershman. In contrast to traditional conservatives, neoconservatives favor globalism, downplay religious issues and differences, are unlikely to actively oppose abortion and homosexuality. Neocons disagree with conservatives on issues such as classroom prayer, the separation of powers, cultural unity, and immigration. Neocons favor a strong active state in world affairs. Neocons oppose affirmative action with greater emphasis and priority than other conservatives do. On foreign policy, neoconservatives believe that democracy can and should be installed by the United States around the world, even in Muslim countries such as Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Neoconservatives did not dominate the George W. Bush administration but did supported its foreign policy, and especially favored the Iraq War and its efforts to spread democracy worldwide. Neoconservatives also favor military action against Iran.
  • NeoConservatism or NeoCon is a Malicious political ideal promoting warfare as the means and the end. Neo-Conservatism has nothing to do with conservatism, except that the idea of promoting war as the only solution is done through patriotism. The movement Started in the US, during the early 1970s among Democrats who disagreed with the party's growing opposition to the Vietnam War and had become skeptical of welfare programs. NeoCons became popular during Bush Administration 9 months before 9/11, through the Project for New American Century(PNAC):Rebuilding America's defences, strategies, forces, and resources for a New Century. It was headed by Dick Chenny(Vice President), Donald Rumsfield (Defence secretary), Paul Wolfawitz (Defence Deputy Secretary)
  • Neo Conservatism are conservatives with big muscles and they watch over us like a Big Brother. They flex their muscles to protect democracies around the world. The Neoconservatives are so right that their rightness doesn't even make sense to most people. But they are right.
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