MAGA/MAHA/TPUSA/Far Right coalition starting to splinter?

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It's always interesting to read what the real fascist right is saying. It's a bit jarring because, despite my daily interactions with the petit fascists of the MAGA movement, I really do forget the completely different world they inhabit.

Also, it's interesting to read someone who insists they are against antisemitism spend paragraphs essentially defending why antisemitism is logical.
You could just spend a few minutes on four chan /pol and learn everything you need to know about these losers.
 
I hear the rift between the Pizzagate / adrenachrome wing and Gaetz wing of the party is starting to get wider. Apparently it is hard to hold together the coalition of conspiracy nuts and pervs.
 
I hear the rift between the Pizzagate / adrenachrome wing and Gaetz wing of the party is starting to get wider. Apparently it is hard to hold together the coalition of conspiracy nuts and pervs.
These people always fall in line when it comes time to vote, though. It’s not like the left where there is a subset who wants to punish democratic candidates for not being perfect.
 

Stupidity Never Shuts Down​

The government is set to reopen, but both parties are busy with foolish internal fights.​

By Karl Rove

🎁 —> https://www.wsj.com/opinion/stupidi...3?st=niWvr6&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Stupidity Never Shuts Down​

The government is set to reopen, but both parties are busy with foolish internal fights.​

By Karl Rove

🎁 —> https://www.wsj.com/opinion/stupidi...3?st=niWvr6&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
“… But Democrats can comfort themselves that at least they aren’t alone. Conservatives are likewise embroiled in bitter internal fighting over an idea even more stupid than Mr. Schumer’s shutdown: dispatching the welcome wagon for Holocaust denier and white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

… The depressing reality is that the noxious notions of Messrs. Carlson and Fuentes, while nowhere near dominant on the American right, have been gaining in popularity. Views that a dozen years ago were rightly considered sick and bizarre some now hope to bring into the mainstream.

This should serve as a warning for conservatives. We’ve been too slow for too long to confront hate merchants seeking to infiltrate the right. We’ve allowed some conservatives to make alliances with loathsome figures and permitted destructive currents of thought to flourish without appropriately forceful criticism or reproach. We’ve looked the other way when conservatives said and did awful things. That’s how political movements decay. It’s past time that principled conservatives speak up and speak out, for the sake of conservatism and the country. …”
 
I dunno. Principled conservatives are definitely an endangered species and this administration isn't kind to them. I don't think Rove will get much traction.
 
"Who could believe that the head of a think tank doesn’t think?”

Basically any normal, practical American? You have to be a freak to work at a think tank, right or left.
 
I’m trying to get my brain around the idea that Karl Rove is a principled conservative.
De facto, it's an oxymoron from the beginning.

ETA: In fairness, I should say Republican is more nearly correct but you have to work with what you got.
 
I’m trying to get my brain around the idea that Karl Rove is a principled conservative.
If I remember correctly, George W. Bush called him turd blossom, among other unflattering nicknames. Like most Republicans he spouts "principles" that he never actually bothers to practice.
 
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