Noun
neo-con (plural neo-cons)
Alternative form of neocon
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- The neo-con brainiacs who gave us the ongoing quagmire in Iraq have more big plans for President George W. Bush. Source: Internet
I like the Intercept’s coverage of neo-con American war mongering policies and lobbying to rig the political system etc. But on this bond issue they are dead wrong. Source: Internet
In a damning new book (America at the Crossroads), Fukuyama now warns history will not look kindly on the Iraq war or its aftermath, adding that the neo-con dream should be consigned to the scrapheap of history. Source: Internet
Arnaud de Borchgrave, editor of United Press International, reported April 11 that a prominent neo-con at the White House and the Defense Department told him that the United States will bomb Iran before Bush leaves office. Source: Internet
During the eight years of Conservative rule at Queen’s Park, Toronto was a centre of resistance against the neo-con policies of Mike Harris. Source: Internet
I would certainly be wary of any proposal from the neo-con ideology of that organisation. Source: Internet