freedom-maniac
04-20-2008, 06:02 AM
It seems in this election that every where we go, they power of the Neo-Cons is there to fight us. However, the neo-cons are not one solid block of ideology. What I refer to is the Neo-Con "Axis of Evil", is really a coalition of the Theocrats, Corpratists, and Military Imperalists.
They can really be represented by the three main candidates in the Republican election (besides Ron Paul), 1. Mike Huckabee, the preacher Theocrat, 2. Mitt Romney, the millionaire Corpratist, and 3. John McCain, the war-hero Imperalist.
The problem the GOP has is in finding someone who can unite all three sections. Bush has been pretty good, whether it was trying to ban gay marriage (for the thecrats), doing every thing he can to give tax breaks to millionaires and help out the oil companies (for the corpratists), and of course...invading Iraq (for the Imperalists).
John McCain is fighting his hardest to keep the axis from coming apart at its seems. The theocrats loath him for considering gays to actually be people, and not wanting to pass a constitutional amendment calling for women to be publicly stonned for having abortions. The corpratists are a little warey about his flip-flopping on the Bush-tax cuts, and even his own Imperalists are a little unsure about him. Ann Coulter swares that Hillary Clinton is "more pro-war" than John McCain.
So the question is, how do we find the fissures in this axis and cause them to explode?
They can really be represented by the three main candidates in the Republican election (besides Ron Paul), 1. Mike Huckabee, the preacher Theocrat, 2. Mitt Romney, the millionaire Corpratist, and 3. John McCain, the war-hero Imperalist.
The problem the GOP has is in finding someone who can unite all three sections. Bush has been pretty good, whether it was trying to ban gay marriage (for the thecrats), doing every thing he can to give tax breaks to millionaires and help out the oil companies (for the corpratists), and of course...invading Iraq (for the Imperalists).
John McCain is fighting his hardest to keep the axis from coming apart at its seems. The theocrats loath him for considering gays to actually be people, and not wanting to pass a constitutional amendment calling for women to be publicly stonned for having abortions. The corpratists are a little warey about his flip-flopping on the Bush-tax cuts, and even his own Imperalists are a little unsure about him. Ann Coulter swares that Hillary Clinton is "more pro-war" than John McCain.
So the question is, how do we find the fissures in this axis and cause them to explode?