Anthony Gancarski
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Anthony Gancarski is an American political writer, who made a significant ideological shift in 2004. Previously, he wrote for generally libertarian publications such as The American Conservative, CounterPunch, and LewRockwell.com. He then underwent an conversion, "leaving the antiwar Right", moving to Frontpage Magazine]], affiliated with David Horowitz]] and neoconservatism]].[1] In the "Anti-War Right"His web journalism was recognized by Utne Reader Online as "Best of the Web. In 2001, he published a dark-humored book of stories and poems, Unfortunate Incidents. Writing in CounterPunch]] in 2002, while a student at Gonzaga Law School]], he questioned American interventionism and its policies in the Middle East.
Subsequently, he suggested Jeb Bush]] could benefit by switching to the Democratic Party (United States)]]. [3] After the 2004 Iowa presidential caucuses, he said that Howard Dean]]'s "antiwar" position had had little impact. MoveOn.org]], funded by George Soros]], had little effect on the first and second finishers, Senators John Kerry]] and John Edwards]]. Dean, however, was, in Gancarski's view, not really antiwar.
FrontpageWriting about Karen Kwiatkowski]], he terms her a part of an antiwar coalition between the Old Right and the New Left. He said her initial writing was for LewRockwell.com, "a website devoted to the legacy of libertarian economist Murray Rothbard and other vanity political concerns." Gancarski then associated with George Soros]] and Lyndon LaRouche]]. [5] Subsequently, he grouped her together, as opposing the Iraq War]], with groups including paleoconservatism|paleoconservatives]], the New Left, Lyndon LaRouche]], Michael Moore]], the "Euro-Left", and ANSWER]].[6] References
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