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mother earth

(6,002 posts)
Mon May 18, 2015, 07:59 PM May 2015

Jeb Bush Thinks We Miss the Neocons...TRNN Interview Col. Wilkerson


Jeb Bush's Entourage Filled with Neocons

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Larry Wilkerson: Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush states he would have authorized the US invasion in 2003 of Iraq, showing little regard for the fact that neocon policy created more chaos in the region.

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WILKERSON: I think you'll recall that I was recently in New Hampshire and looking over the 19 candidates that had paid their $1000 in that state to commence the primary process. Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush and so forth. As I looked over that cast of characters, I thought the only viable one really was Jeb Bush. Well just recently, as you probably are aware, he's made some statements that make me question my own judgment in that regard.

Those statements were something like, if he had the Iraq war to do over again, that is the 2003 war, the one his brother did, he would do it exactly the way his brother did it. And furthermore, his brother was his principal advisor on the Middle East. I attribute these kind of statements, though perhaps not quite as egregious, to the same kind of actions John McCain perpetrated when he picked Sarah Palin to be his vice president. After that, no one really took John McCain that seriously, certainly enough Americans to put him in the White House didn't take him seriously. Or, for that matter, Mitt Romney's overheard comment, and thus publicized comment about the percentage of Americans who basically were worthless.

These kinds of things ruin a person's potential even before they get started. I attribute Jeb's statements to the neoconservatives he has arrayed around him. They are as prolific around him now as they were around his brother, George W. Bush, and they are just as contaminative. They're just as dangerous. They're just as Luddite and stupid, in my views. Because their interests are not the interests of this country.

So whereas a week ago I would have said Jeb Bush gives me some hope for my political party, and I might even vote for him, I'm thinking now after statements like he just made, I wouldn't vote for him if he were the last candidate on earth.

DESVARIEUX: So Larry, what are these neoconservatives bringing to the table?

WILKERSON: The neoconservatives from the more intellectual, and I hesitate to use that term to describe any neoconservative, side like Bill Kristol and Richard Perle and so forth, to the more or less operative side like Doug Feith and others of his ilk are too much in the presence of George--of Jeb Bush right now, in my view.

Having some of them around you, make sure that some of the base is activated like it needs to be, the base being the right wing of the Republican party growing ever more, almost insane in its religious, its racist--and other connotations these days. But nonetheless, clearly necessary to be elected to office in that party. The neoconservatives are all around Jeb Bush now. They're surrounding him. They bring a radical form of international policy. They bring a radical form of domestic policy, for that matter, because they bring things like, oh yes, it's okay to wage interminable war and not have taxes to pay for it. It's all right to run up $18 trillion worth of national debt and counting, and not worry about it. It's all right to print $4 trillion in the last six years of money and not expect inflation to rip the guts out of this economy as soon as it raises its ugly head.

These are neoconservative thoughts. These are neoconservative pieces of advice, to whomever they're advising. They're radicals, they're Trotskyites, they're friends of Bibi Netanyahu, they're friends of the most radical elements in Israel. They have the most dangerous foreign policies. And to see them surrounding and influencing a candidate like Jeb Bush, who otherwise I knew as a fairly pragmatic, realpolitik-type person, really disturbs me.

DESVARIEUX: But I would think, too, these neoconservatives certainly know how to raise some money.

WILKERSON: They do, because they know how to appeal to people like the Koch brothers, like Sheldon Adelson, like Paul Singer and others who have very deep pockets, and who have other objectives than those of the neoconservatives. But who see the neoconservatives as good tools, if you will, their policy objectives. The neoconservatives see them as good tools of their policy objectives. The problem there is neither is looking at the ramifications of those policy objectives for the other 90 percent-plus of us who really care about this democracy and really care about civil rights, really care about civil liberties, really care about the direction this state is proceeding in.

They don't seem to care. They would just as soon have the United States fall off a cliff, so long as it accomplishes their purposes, which are to radicalize the Middle East, principally, and to make sure that Israel in that radicalization of its region is safe and secure. Even that's preposterous, because that's not a way to make Israel safe and secure, by making sure its enemies are all at each others' throats. Sooner or later they'll be at Israel's throat.

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HatTrick

(129 posts)
1. Why is he still a republican?
Mon May 18, 2015, 09:31 PM
May 2015

Wilkerson is one of the most reasonable Republicans I've hear in a long time.
I don't understand why he is still a member of the Republican party, when he admits most of the leadership is psychotic.

Thanks for posting.

mother earth

(6,002 posts)
2. That was my question as well, old habits? He sees the clowns & the crazies, so maybe he's
Mon May 18, 2015, 10:17 PM
May 2015

finally going to convert? I was quite surprised after his history of being a whistleblower.

mother earth

(6,002 posts)
4. Truly, as things stand today. But do not let this man's honesty about the GOP negate the fact that
Tue May 19, 2015, 12:24 PM
May 2015

there is a gap for those who are truly conservatives and are seeing through the BS.

This country has been driven so far right by the oligarchs, there is no reeling in of the profits of failure and of war, and this is creating a lack of representation of the citizenry. When you see how everyone is realizing this, it changes the political landscape. It may no longer be business as usual for anyone, including the politicians who think they can BS their way in this election.

Reasonable people everywhere are in fact understanding how far things have gone wrong. How do we stop this hijacking of gov't?

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
5. Yes, how do we stop this hijacking of government?
Tue May 19, 2015, 04:55 PM
May 2015

Somehow we must force the media to be more responsible.

mother earth

(6,002 posts)
6. Well, that's not happening any time soon, but we have arrived at a time where republican support is
Tue May 19, 2015, 06:20 PM
May 2015

no longer a given for those who wish it were.

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