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Subject How Did They Nazi This Coming?
Date November 21, 2025 5:23 PM
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While everyone’s attention has understandably been occupied by Donald Trump’s dramatically escalating Epstein scandal, a momentous behind-the-scenes battle is playing out for — usually we’d say “soul” here, but that word feels very inappropriate in this context — ideological control of the Republican Party. The hard-hitting questions at hand?
“Just how racist do we want to be?” and “Does ‘white people’ include Jews?”
Time to log on.
On November 18th, Republican Senate candidate for Florida and pardoned January 6th rioter Jake Lang led a hate rally in the heavily Muslim community of Dearborn, Michigan, in which he tried to burn a Koran and also got punched. But the real highlight of his tour-de-hate was his address to the Dearborn City Council in which he expressed disgusting neo-Nazi conspiracy theories and hurled disgusting racist attacks against Muslims.
“We have been taken over without a single shot fired. You guys are outbreeding insidious parasites on the American way of life. You will never look like us. You will never eat like us. You won’t build buildings like us. You are nothing. You can build nothing. Just like President Trump’s great American friends have said, you guys are not us, and get the fuck out.”
It is evident that President Trump’s “Great American Friends” referred to here by a GOP *Senate candidate* are people like Nick Fuentes, a neo-Nazi streamer, organizer, and podcaster who once had dinner with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Fuentes holds regular livestreams in which he says absolutely despicable things about women, Jews, Black people, and other Republicans who aren’t racist enough. He’s said that he thinks Adolf Hitler was “really fucking cool” and compared the Holocaust to the “baking of cookies.” He has legions of fans online who call themselves “groypers,” a reference to an alternate version of the now-infamous “Pepe the Frog” meme [ [link removed] ].
Fuentes recently started a firestorm within the Republican Party by sitting down for an interview with Tucker Carlson, the disgraced ex-Fox News host whose show was infamous for its naked white supremacist views.
While much appalling stuff was said, the real bomb was when Fuentes complained to Tucker about the coercive pressure to support Israel and the problem of “organized Jewry in America,” and Tucker declined to challenge him on that statement.
Furious calls of condemnation were immediately issued from Mitch McConnell and Ted Cruz. Conservative podcaster Ben Shapiro called Carlson “the most virulent super-spreader of vile ideas in America.” Pressure grew on the epicenter of Republican authoritarian bigotry, the Heritage Foundation think tank, to condemn Carlson.
This merging of the two subcurrents of modern Republicanism — online edgelord memetic neo-Nazism (Fuentes) and bourgeois white supremacy wearing a nationalist hood (Tucker) — set off the powder keg that is the fundamental incompatibility of an increasingly anti-Semitic Republican base with leadership’s ideological commitment to the Zionist political project and the powerful interests behind it.
Interestingly, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts decided…not to condemn Tucker. Instead, he issued a statement that brushed past a cursory condemnation of Tucker and Fuentes’ anti-Semitism to assert that “conservatives should feel no obligation to reflexively support any foreign government, no matter how loud the pressure becomes from the globalist class,” and complained that there was a “venomous coalition” (EYEBROW RAISE) trying to cancel Carlson. “The Heritage Foundation didn’t become the intellectual backbone of the conservative movement by canceling our own people or policing the consciences of Christians, and we won’t start doing that now!” said Roberts.
Predictably, this sent the Israel lobby and their supporters throughout the Republican Party into apoplectic rage, and Roberts eventually walked his defense back.
However, the damage was done; a prominent member of the Foundation's board of trustees, Robert George, resigned in protest, and Fuentes declared victory.
“Heritage … was the brain of the conservative movement … It’s a big deal!” crowed the evil little man on his stream. “Groyperism” was now “inside the institutions.”
That much is clear from the leaked text messages by young Republican staffers that show them openly adoring Adolf Hitler and freely using appalling racial slurs. NPR has identified at least three [ [link removed] ] major Trump administration officials with ties to alleged neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers, or misogynist trolls. Paul Ingrassia, the Trump staff member once nominated to lead the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, is an open fan of Fuentes and brags that he personally has a “Nazi streak.” [ [link removed] ]
Groypers themselves have confirmed that their members can be found throughout the Capitol. “There are more of them around than people think,” said one Hill staffer to the Washington Post. [ [link removed] ]
One only has to look at the policies being deployed by the Trump administration or the flagrant white supremacist meme propaganda being pushed from White House accounts to know that the Nazis are in the building.
“Trump’s people at DHS are referencing here ‘Which Way, Western Man,” a book by white supremacist William Gayley Simpson that was published by an American Neo-Nazi organization, the National Alliance. In the book, Simpson argued that Hitler was right and Jews must be killed,” says immigration lawyer Aaron Reichlin-Melnick. [ [link removed] ]
This divide between the old guard GOP and the young Hitlerites isn’t going away any time soon, especially since Donald Trump refused to condemn Carlson. Instead, he praised him because “he’s said good things about me over the years,” reminding us that ultimately, he doesn’t give a shit about any of this and just wants to fill his pockets and play dollhouse.
But the conflict has huge implications for the future of the Republican Party and what comes after Trump. His heir apparent, JD Vance, has been dismissed by Fuentes as a “fat guy who’s married to a [racial slur removed] and works for a gay CIA fed” and he has vowed to summon the groyper army to stop his ascent in 2028.
“He’s getting squeezed because the Groypers are on the one hand saying, ‘Hey, listen, fat boy, we want America first. You want to run for president? We want to hear you say America first.’ And on the other side, he’s got his donors, and they’re saying, ‘They’re horrible anti-Semites. You have to disavow them. You have to forcefully condemn them. Condemn Tucker. Condemn the Groypers…Now, if Vance condemns the Groypers, we are deploying to Iowa. Raise your right hand. I swear I’m going to move to Iowa and New Hampshire and Nevada and South Carolina and one primary after the next!”
Let’s be honest, this lazy podcast bozo isn’t moving anywhere. But it does illustrate the divide that Republicans are finding themselves in, and the way things seem to be going, it’s looking like the frog Nazis may win.
Ultimately, this could lead to the end of the Republican Party as a viable political entity, as a bunch of weirdo Nazi freaks take over the party and alienate independent voters.
So, by all means…LET THEM FIGHT!
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