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neocon
[ nee-oh-kon ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of neocon1
First recorded in 1975–80; by shortening
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Example Sentences
“Reagan’s the one who put the evangelicals and the neocons together.”
From Los Angeles Times
Considering that Strauss was a relatively obscure academic who had been dead for many years, it was surprising that revelations of his influence on the neocons produced such a well-organized and extensive pushback.
From Salon
If it was a neocon psyop, as Newitz argues, white America’s elites were eager to embrace it.
From Salon
They jettisoned the neocon credo in exchange for older doctrines.
From Salon
Mr. Ramaswamy said Ms. Haley, Mr. Christie and others are “toxic neocons” who have been wrong on foreign policy for decades.
From Washington Times
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