Even Americans who don’t know who the Neocons are, or what they stand for, are looking increasingly askance at Bush’s “pre-emption doctrine,” which has plunged the United States into a war of increasingly global proportions that fewer and fewer voters believe is about fighting terrorism or hunting down Al-Qaeda — the ideas that made Bush, a president who came to office largely by fortuitous judicial circumstance, genuinely popular in the first place.
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