Talk:Eric Margolis

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[edit] Paleoconservative

Is Eric Margolis a genuine paleoconservative? True paleoconservatives tend to have isolationist foreign policy perspectives, while Eric Margolis does not - he fervently supported the Kosovo War for example. I'd think of him as a moderate Republican who despises neoconservatism purely due to his pro-Muslim sympathies. GCarty 11:53, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)

He's also part Albanian hence his support for the Kosovo War. 72.60.226.29 14:45, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

The article makes two strong points for him being a paleoconservative: he identifies closely with Dwight Eisenhower, and he writes for Pat Buchanan's magazine. I don't think we should change the article without a good reason, e.g. Margolis himself denying that he's a paleoconservative. - Mcasey666 01:52, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

Aside from being printed Pat Buchanan's magazine (for the single reason - Eric Margolis is critical of current Bush administration policy in the Middle East), what else identifies him as paleoconservative ? He is a Canadian who never criticized Canada's policy of multiculturalism, social liberalism or open immigration policy. He never advocated social conservatism. His anti-communism or strong support for capitalism is no different from attitudes of such Democratic party supporters as Zbigniew Brzezinski , his views on foreign policy (aside from the Middle East) and other issues are more close to Brzezinski or Wesley Clark than Pat Buchanan. Fisenko 16:29, 27 July 2006 (UTC)