The Cabal: Three Commendable Commentaries
Justin Raimondo, Smearing Fitzgerald
The neocons' defense: it isn't perjury, it's a pogrom
. . . We haven't yet heard much about how the prosecution of Libby is part of an "anti-Semitic" plot, but if two other Cheney aides often mentioned as possible targets – John Hannah and David Wurmser – are indicted, or implicated, as rumored, you can bet your bottom dollar we will be hearing it loud and clear. . . .
James Petras, Israel and the Neocons
The national debate, which the indictment of Irving Lewis Libby for perjury and obstruction of justice has aroused in the mass media, has failed to address the most basic questions concerning the deep structural context, which influenced his felonious behavior. . . . [W]ho were the fabricators of war propaganda, who was Libby protecting? And not only the "fabricators of war", but the strategic planners, speech-makers and architects of war who acted hand in hand with the propagandists and the journalists who disseminated the propaganda? What is the link between all these high-level functionaries, propagandists and journalists? . . .
From 2003, but still relevant:
Kevin MacDonald, Thinking about Neoconservatism
Over the last year, there’s been a torrent of articles on neoconservatism raising (usually implicitly) some vexing issues: Are neoconservatives different from other conservatives? Is neoconservatism a Jewish movement? Is it “anti-Semitic” to say so? . . .