The word is isolationist, not conservative. Under your test, Clinton and
Bush are both foreign policy liberals, but their policies are clearly very,
very different. Does the label even mean anything, then? Doesn't look like
it.

On 10/16/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
>
> * Foreign policy liberals believe in active intervention in foreign
> politics.  Invading Iraq would be an extreme example, but Bush's
> "democratic imperialism" would be a policy example.
>
> * Foreign policy conservatives believe we have no business in other
> country's problems; the isolationism of the 1930s is an example.
>


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