Category archive: Neocons

Did American Military Overinvolvement Hasten Europe’s Cultural Decay?

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér It has always seemed to me that the argument for American military intervention in other nations rests on shaky ground. Contending that the United States must “police” the world, “build” nations, “spread” democracy, and “fight” for other people’s freedom sounds convincing, even lofty. But sacrificing human and economic treasure to fight for [...]

By Chuck Rogér Dear Mr. Alexander: In your essay, “The Next American Revolution,” you do a fine job encapsulating how America came to her current horrific state. You argue for dramatic action. Thank you for trying to rekindle the revolutionary spirit of freedom that birthed our nation. I have some thoughts on one aspect of [...]

Why Bother? Let It Fall

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér America is fading, and the ruling class lacks the courage to stop it. Courage was more abundant in 1776 when a pompous monarch was confiscating the people’s wealth in order to live like a pompous monarch.  The people revolted.  Today, hundreds of arrogant elitists in three branches of [...]

Originally in American Thinker, May 3, 2011 By Chuck Rogér Wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass power. Corn ethanol, embryonic stem cell research, electric and hybrid vehicle development, and “green” technology in general. Education. All are enterprises with highly-criticized government subsidies. And the vast majority of the criticism comes from conservatives But what of oil, gas, [...]

Don’t give in to knuckleheads, defeat them

True conservatism as conceived by Edmund Burke and reiterated by thinkers like Russell Kirk is a far cry from what neocons preach today. So it is not surprising that there are conservatives-in-name-only, like his silliness David Brooks of The New York Times, making fundamentally flawed pronouncements and claiming those pronouncements to be “conservative.” At Forbes.com, [...]