Why Can’t the Neocons Leave Us Alone?

by | Jan 4, 2024

Why Can’t the Neocons Leave Us Alone?

by | Jan 4, 2024

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First of all, happy new year to all you good folks who enjoy reading what I write.

Now, for the obvious: not every kind of email will float everyone’s boat. Maybe today’s won’t do anything for you. But doggone it, I like it.

John Podhoretz is editor of Commentary magazine, which was founded by his father, Norman, the well-known neoconservative.

John hasn’t had quite the career or following his father did, and he’s not nearly as bright, as you’ll see from his third-grade Tweet about Tucker Carlson hating America. (It boggles the mind that people don’t feel stupid talking like that, doesn’t it?)

Well, an interesting thread ensued on what I persist in calling Twitter (I’m not opposed to name changes, but “X” is just awful) between John and my good friend Dave Smith, the popular podcaster and comedian whom nearly all my subscribers know.

It began with this bit of neocon ridiculousness:

Whatever someone may want to say about Tucker Carlson, there is no evidence he “hates America”—a stupendously juvenile thing to say. He most certainly hates the American regime, but it’s precisely because he seems to love America that the rottenness of that regime outrages him so much.

The neoconservative mind is incapable of making this distinction. “America” is the regime. It’s not her traditions or cuisine or culture or literature, and it’s certainly not the lived experience of people in a vast and diverse array of little towns from coast to coast, none of which interest the city-dwelling neocons at all. “America” to them means power, military bases, and presidents with ambitious programs—not for them is the modest executive humbly executing the laws.

Now Dave and John interact:

I couldn’t help interjecting here:

I then finished with this:

As we begin a new year, let us rejoice in the drastic decline in the public fortunes of the neocons, who were impostors from the get-go and never really wanted to pare back the regime.

Podhoretz is a name hardly familiar to anyone, while Dave has appeared on the biggest show in America over a dozen times and his star continues to rise. That’s what the kids call a “white pill,” a reason for optimism and hope even in an otherwise bleak political situation.

This was originally sent as a Tom Woods newsletter and is republished with permission.

Tom Woods

Tom Woods

Thomas E. Woods, Jr., is the 2019 winner of the Hayek Lifetime Achievement Award from the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna. He is a senior fellow of the Mises Institute and host of the Tom Woods Show. Tom holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard and his master’s, M.Phil., and Ph.D. from Columbia University.

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