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Hardcore Neocon Goes for Obama, Throws McCain AND Reagan Under the Bus

Posted by bmaz, Firedoglake at 9:27 AM on October 30, 2008.


The guy who wrote "The End of History" has figured out that Obama is history in the making.
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Even the neocon nuts are fleeing John McCain and his campaign of shame. The latest surfer from the right to catch the Obama wave to the White House is Francis Fukuyama. That's right, the guy who literally wrote The End Of History has figured out that Barack Obama is history in the making and John McCain is simply ancient and erratic history. And Fukuyama nukes McCain, Bush and Cheney in the process. It is a brutally scathing takedown.

I’m voting for Barack Obama this November for a very simple reason. It is hard to imagine a more disastrous presidency than that of George W. Bush..... While John McCain is trying desperately to pretend that he never had anything to do with the Republican Party, I think it would a travesty to reward the Republicans for failure on such a grand scale.

Ouch! Chris Buckley got terminated from the conservative magazine his own father created for less than that. Maybe if that is all Fukuyama said, none of the right wing freak show will notice....

Ooops, Francis did it again; he had more to say:

At a time when the U.S. government has just nationalized a good part of the banking sector, we need to rethink a lot of the Reaganite verities of the past generation regarding taxes and regulation. Important as they were back in the 1980s and ’90s, they just won’t cut it for the period we are now entering. Obama is much better positioned to reinvent the American model and will certainly present a very different and more positive face of America to the rest of the world.

Yowser! First Bush and McCain, now Fukuyama has gone and thrown Saint Ronnie of Raygun under the bus. That's gonna leave a mark. Here, however, is the most beautiful part:

McCain’s appeal was always that he could think for himself, but as the campaign has progressed, he has seemed simply erratic and hotheaded. His choice of Sarah Palin as a running mate was highly irresponsible; we have suffered under the current president who entered office without much knowledge of the world and was easily captured by the wrong advisers. McCain’s lurching from Reaganite free- marketer to populist tribune makes one wonder whether he has any underlying principles at all.

Yep, Francis is right; America was trashed and burned by a bunch of pricks with more balls than common sense, ethics and good governance. You could almost salute Fukuyama for a clear and true stand like this.

Almost.

Almost, that is, if it were not for the fact that Fukuyama himself was one of those "advisors" with Cheney, PNAC and the neocons that helped Bush drive America over the cliff. You are a day late and several trillion dollars short Francis, where was all this good judgment when it counted?

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Rats from a sinking ship
Posted by: SlyGuy on Oct 30, 2008 12:02 PM   
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But with a newfound appreciation of honesty, to an extent. McClellan et al, including Powell, are exhibiting a mixture of respect for the office of president Obama would bring, the ability to "get some things off their chest", mea culpas w/o really wanting culpability, and repositioning themselves for posterity/history class.

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» RE: ats from a sinking ship Posted by: jingles
fuk u, Francis
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Oct 30, 2008 7:56 PM   
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jdfu!

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oops
Posted by: mbianco on Oct 31, 2008 4:55 AM   
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Didn't Fukuyama just throw himself under the bus? After all, if we do take all of this "change" rhetoric at face value as some substantive redefinition of American-style political economy, as Fukuyama seems to do in his endorsement, doesn't that contradict his whole idea that we hit the Hegelian dialectical end of the road with the neoliberal model, the very same model he's now condemning? I suppose he already done as much when he conceded that 9/11 undermined his thesis. In that case, why is anyone still listening to this guy?

"Oh, that little thing about ideological/political opposition to free-market capitalism being outdated and impossible, yeah, my bad, but hey we all make small mistakes now and then..."

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deeper analysis needed
Posted by: filhtymcnasty on Oct 31, 2008 5:17 AM   
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I doubt Fukuyama truly saw the light and the evil ways of his past! He is a self-interested neo-imperialist who sees Obama as a fine candidate to continue America's New Century attempts (albeit with a broader coalition and with less of "cowboy" mentality)

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None of these neocons act for the good of the country
Posted by: warrior woman on Oct 31, 2008 5:28 AM   
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None of these neocons act for the good of the country. I would suppose that they want Obama to deal with all of the shit that was created by the REpublicans while in office and then while they collect themselves and regroup, they'll come in on a white horse and rescue us in 4 years time from a Depression greater than the Great Depression. Or, maybe by then, we'll be so beaten that we won't be able to fight back.

Check out these headlines today and yesterday:

A Last Push To Deregulate
White House to Ease Many Rules
http://www.washingtonpost.com/
wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/30/

AR2008103004749.html?wpisrc=newsletter

http://www.alternet.org/healthwellness
/105277/?page=entire

US election: Top conservatives to meet on rebuilding Republican party http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008
/oct/29/uselections2008-republicans


Those f'g b'tards

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A rat, even one who is swimming away from the wreck
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 31, 2008 10:52 AM   
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as fast as he can...is still a RAT!

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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and Coming Martial Law
Posted by: riotoustanpdx on Oct 31, 2008 11:05 AM   
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The words of Joe Biden in Seattle are revealing:

" Mark my works. It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama
like they did John Kennedy. The world is looking. . . remember I said it
standing here if you don;t remember anything else I said. Watch, we're gonna
have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this
guy.

"I can give you at least four or five scenarios from where it might originate .
. . and he's gonna need help. And the kind of help he's gonna need is, he's
gonna need you . . . to use your influence, your influence within the
community, to stand with him. Because it's not gonna be apparent initially, it's
not gonna be apparent that we're right. . . . Gird your loins. We're gonna win
with your help, God willing, we're gonna win, but this is not gonna be an easy
ride . ..

"This guy has it. He's gonna need your help. Because I promise you, you are all
gonna be sitting here a year from now going, 'Oh, my God, why are they there in
the polls? Why is the polling so down? Why is thing so tough?' We're gonna have
to make some incredibly tough decisions in the first two years. So I'm asking
you now . . . be prepared to stick with us . . . there are gonna be a lot of
you who want to go, 'whoa, wait a minute, yo, whoa, whoa, I don't know
about that decision.' Because if you think the decision is sound when they're
made . . . they're not likely to be as popular as they are sound. Because if
they're popular, they're probably not sound . . .

"I probably shouldn't have said all this because it dawned on me that the press
is here."


The NeoCons are getting behind Obama because they know that Obama is the Great Deceiver, and that plans are already underway to "respond" to another "threat" to American lives that will come as a "test" from "the world." The NeoCons OWN Obama. Remember this, however skeptical you may be at this time, as we are asked to "trust Obama" with Absolute Power and the imposition of Martial Law within the first six months of his administration.

This comes from a life-long Democrat and student of politics, especially the Spoken Word versus the Follow-through in action. As much as anyone else, I would love to believe in Obama, and that he really follows in the footsteps of Kennedy (either one). But the reality is, RFK and JFK are insulted by being compared to a long-time enabler of the Slum Lord of Chicago, Rezco and Company ($500 million in federal funds)and someone who will not reveal the source of the majority of his campaign funding (the bankers and insurance companies, et al).

As much as I want to believe, history points to the Truth: millions bought a pet rock while the Trilateral Commission took form.

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Don't happy, be worry!
Posted by: schiffer on Oct 31, 2008 3:56 PM   
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Your comments, riotous, and those of prophit should be heeded by all. The attitude that Obama is change and that he will heal all wounds is foolish. Trusting politicians is what got us in this mess in the first place.

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memories are short-
Posted by: dougo on Nov 1, 2008 3:39 AM   
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and Francis has adjusted the neo-con blinders and seen the writing on the wall.

You are a day late and several trillion dollars short Francis, where was all this good judgment when it counted?
I believe he was giving some really lousy advice to the Bushco/Cheney Inc about how to ruin a government.Now he jumps ship,elbowing women and children out of the way as he slinks aboard the Obama lifeboat.Opportunist anyone?

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