Two of the five keynote speakers at next month's National Conservatism Conference are Cabinet Ministers, and one of them has been so almost continuously since 2010. At least four hold hardline neoconservative foreign policy positions, and no one has ever heard of the other one.
That is one of many reasons to wonder which, if any, specific nation this event's organisers or attendees had in mind. Wayne Madsen sets out how common that sort of concern is on the Right. Or, at any rate, how common that sort of concern ought to be about the Right.
What a load of grifters, the absence of Peter Hitchens says it all. What do they even have in common?
ReplyDeletePerhaps that will become clear on the day? And of course you are right about Hitchens.
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