Which is odd, because neo-con idealism is more in line with neo-liberalism (and it's 1930s German socialist roots) than anything remotely conservative. They own their success in the Republican party by high-jacking patriotic nationalism and the military/foreign policy. I guess one can consider that a prerequisite for high-jacking domestic policy. The recent revelations of the Color Revolution outlined in the Revolver.news exposé can attest to that.
Which is odd, because neo-con idealism is more in line with neo-liberalism (and it's 1930s German socialist roots) than anything remotely conservative. They own their success in the Republican party by high-jacking patriotic nationalism and the military/foreign policy. I guess one can consider that a prerequisite for high-jacking domestic policy. The recent revelations of the Color Revolution outlined in the Revolver.news exposé can attest to that.