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Neoconservative and Commentary
Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right ( PublicAffairs ; 2010 ) 290 pages
* Balint, Benjamin V. Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine that Transformed the Jewish Left into the Neoconservative Right ( 2010 )
Neoconservative publications include The Weekly Standard, Commentary, City Journal, National Affairs, and The New Criterion.

Neoconservative and .
PNAC member and the chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee ( DPBAC ), Neoconservative Richard Perle, later expressed regret over the Iraq invasion and ultimately put the blame for the invasion on President George W. Bush ; while other renowned neoconservative ideologists like Joshua Muravchik and Norman Podhoretz claim that neoconservatives must take intellectual leadership and that traditional conservatives lack the insight on how to solve terrorism.
Neoconservative author Michael Ledeen argued in his 2002 book The War Against the Terror Masters that America is a revolutionary nation, undoing traditional societies: " Creative destruction is our middle name, both within our own society and abroad.
In Bermuda Dunes and Sun City Palm Desert, alike most of the Coachella Valley are center-right or Neoconservative.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
The " neoconservative " label was embraced by Irving Kristol in his 1979 article " Confessions of a True, Self-Confessed ' Neoconservative.
The Neoconservative Mind.
The Neoconservative Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy.
*" Why I Too Am Not a Neoconservative " by Stephen J. Tonsor.
Neoconservative Ben Wattenberg was a prominent political aide to Jackson's 1972 and 1976 presidential campaigns.
* Nate the Neoconservative is a neoconservative who refuses to admit his mistakes.
Charles Johnson's posts on LGF frequently cited the writing of authors representing Neoconservative viewpoints, such as Victor Davis Hanson, Charles Krauthammer, Mark Steyn, James Lileks, and Oriana Fallaci.
Neoconservative organizations include the Project for the New American Century, the American Enterprise Institute, the Hoover Institution, the Manhattan Institute, and the Hudson Institute.

Cabal and ",
Clarendon's departure opened the way for the rise of a new crop of young ministers, known as " the Cabal ", a loose ministerial coalition consisting of Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, Lauderdale.
Nonetheless, parliament was shocked when, in 1668, the Cabal announced the " Triple Alliance ", which brought England into alliance with her recent enemy, the Dutch Republic.
The game's protagonist is Caleb ( voiced by Stephan Weyte ), once the supreme commander of a cult called " The Cabal ", worshippers of the forgotten god Tchernobog ( voiced by Monolith CEO Jason Hall ).
Emerging from the wreckage of the " Phantom Express ", he proceeds through a " Dark Carnival " with several Cabal controlled attractions, including a grotesque " House of Horrors " which is featured as the episode's secret level.
Cutting through swarms of Cabal loyalists and other creatures, Caleb gains entrance to the " Great Temple ", a place protected by numerous underwater tunnels as well as several napalm traps and Cabal minions.
The exit from the area is reached through a toilet: here the player can move immediately to a Cabal temple located well above the surface of a lava filled area or take a visit to the " Mall of the Dead ", a shopping center acting as a homage to the film Dawn of the Dead, with similar looping " elevator music " and zombies.
While some are based in literature environments ( like the " Shieldbearers of Iron Delving ", " Cabal Thieves of Hiddukel ", " Thornlin Militia ", " Heralds of the Valar ", " Ansalon Elvish Archers " ( which, together with the Thornlin Militia, can also be considered an occupational guild ), " Minotaurs of the Bloodsea ", " Pirates of the Bloodsea " and the " Templar Knights of Takhisis "), they are not directly based on existing guilds in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings or Weis and Hickman's Dragonlance.
Sir William Coventry, the Secretary to the Admiralty, resigned from office following a duel challenge from the Duke of Buckingham, and re-emerged in the House of Commons at the head of a group of MPs known as the " Country Party ", which loudly opposed the Cabal and its policies.
After the deaths of a British Intelligence agent and an American agent with the CIA working in Germany under mysterious and surprisingly old-fashioned circumstances, James Bond and CIA agent Elizabeth Zara (" Easy ") St. John are assigned to track down the surviving members of " Cabal ", a Cold War-era intelligence network that received a mysterious and unauthorized signal to disband.
He tells her about the Cabal, who have been using the Mafia as a front to find the Five Paintings and they plan to awaken a being called " the Sleeper ", last member of the ancient diabolical Nephilim race.

Cabal and .
During most of its existence, the cabal ( sometimes capitalized ) steadfastly denied its own existence ; those involved would often respond " There is no Cabal " ( sometimes abbreviated as " TINC "), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
* alt. conspiracy. usenet-cabal FAQ on the Cabal and TINC
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
The group, who came to prominence after the fall of Charles's first prime minister, Lord Clarendon, in 1667, was rather called the Cabal because of its secretiveness and lack of responsibility to the " Country party " then run out of power.
A Cabal room in use at Valve Software. During the rise of Usenet, the term was used as a semi-ironic description of the efforts of people to maintain some order over the chaotic, anarchic Usenet community ( see backbone cabal ).
Valve Software, the creators of games such as Half-Life, use " Cabal Rooms " when working on projects such as new games or bug fixes.
As mentioned in the article " The Enemy Within " by Mark Bowden, published in the June 2010 edition of The Atlantic, the Conficker Cabal is a team of specialists working to defeat the Conficker worm.
The Conficker Cabal includes Rodney Joffey, vice president and chief technologist for Neustar, Adre ' M. DiMono, one of the world's foremost authorities on Botnets, and Philip Porras who operates a large network of honeypots for SRI International.
Despite the negative connotations associated with the term " Cabal ," the name has stuck with this particular team of " good-guy geeks.
Famous crokinole player and analyst, Eric Miltenburg of Toronto referred to the " Eagan-Fitzgerald Cabal " of the 1940s, when the two families shared their playing secrets with each other.
A recurring plot device is the Temporal Cold War, in which a mysterious entity from the 27th century uses the Cabal, a group of genetically upgraded Suliban, to manipulate the timeline and change past events.
Other scholars, like Constantino Cabal, highlighted the fact that several Galician places, such as Pico Sacro, Pedra da Barca ( Muxía ) or San Andrés de Teixido, were already draws for pagan pilgrimage in pre-Roman times.
Thus in a short time Charles's own cabinet, the Cabal Ministry, went over to the " Dutch " peace party ; Lord Shaftesbury, much shocked by the revelation, even beginning to consider driving out the troublesome House of Stuart entirely and inducing his secretary, John Locke, to further develop the legal concepts which would later be the basis of the Two Treatises of Government, which justified the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Successful businessman John Cabal ( Raymond Massey ) cannot enjoy Christmas Day, 1940, with the ominous news of possible war.
Some time later, Cabal, now piloting a biplane, shoots down a one-man enemy bomber.
Cabal takes the girl to his aeroplane, pausing to leave the doomed man a revolver.
A montage follows, showing decades of technological progress, beginning with Cabal explaining plans for global consolidation by Wings Over the World.
The modern-day Luddites are opposed by Oswald Cabal ( Massey again ), the head of the governing council and great grandson of John Cabal.
When a mob rushes to destroy the space gun used to propel the spacecraft, Cabal launches the ship ahead of schedule.
Cabal then delivers a speech about Progress and humanity's quest for knowledge, asking, " And if we ’ re no more than animals, we must snatch each little scrap of happiness, and live, and suffer, and pass, mattering no more than all the other animals do or have done.
* Allan Jeayes as Mr. Cabal ( 1940 )
The Conway Cabal, a political intrigue against General George Washington, had its origins in the Golden Plough Tavern in York.

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