@Absalom
I agree with @Sanguine. Your posts on this thread are dangerously close to being anti-Semitic. Please drop the neocon stuff immediately.
I agree.
There has been a rather consistent use of that term over time by those who fancy themselves "Paleocons" or American nationalists, and always in conjunction with Jewish conservative intellectuals.
And frequently, one can find an accompanying implication of disloyalty to America, either in the form of suggested Jewish adherence to a foreign ideology, or by their implied superior loyalty to the state of Israel.
Both Paul Craig Roberts and Pat Buchanan, to name but two commentators, are frequent sources of this line of argument.
It is wrong, it is despicable, and it poorly serves the cause of constitutional conservatism.
Honorable and honest people can and do differ on a host of political issues, and this is no less true on the Right than it is on the Left.
For his part, Jonah Goldberg is a witty, thoughtful, knowledgeable and intelligent man who loves America dearly and obviously believes in its foundational principles, as even a cursory reading of his large body of work will attest.
He deserves better than to be slandered by narrow-minded nativists who are largely informed by willful ignorance, unfounded suspicion and racialist sympathies.