The last two weeks haven't been kind to the New World Order crowd now essentially Ruling by Decree (with the full complicity of the Democratic Party). In Foreign Policy, two now-former allies of the United States felt the wrath of the Alpha Supermen committed, they say, to making America Great Again.
Colombia saw diplomatic channels severed and its President blacklisted after he complained about his citizens in the US being forcibly abducted, whisked off into Concentration Camps at home or to offshore Black-Budget sites. Likewise, the Colombian President felt that fishermen and recreational boaters being hunted and killed by Pete Hegseth for sport was an insult to his his country's sovereignty.
Then, it was Canada's turn once again. In a thundering Truth Social post, President Trump (or whoever writes these things for him) blasted the Canadian Government for eliciting the words of Ronald Reagan (who really was a Conservative) and his opposition to punitive tariffs. Trump announced that he was cancelling unilaterally all Trade negotiations with Canada for daring to expose how far the New Right has drifted from Conservative principles. Actually, if we wanted to draw comparisons to 1980s politicians, the current Republican Party more closely resembles Lyndon LaRouche, Pat Robertson, or David Duke and other fringe characters. But the so-called 'Alternative Media,' which has no issue signing Government Loyalty Oaths, would rather such comparisons not be brought up.
On the subject of historical parallels, though, many are starting to draw some rather unpleasant similitudes over the hysterical rages coming from the White House with increasing intensity and frequency.
This negative image wasn't helped much by some recent scandals on the Domestic front either. Three times in the last ten days, the Woke Right has had to resort to intensive damage control after numerous operatives within both the Administration and the Republican Party at-large were caught involved in online Neo-Nazi activities.
The first blow came on October 14th, when Politico received nearly 3,000 leaked chats between 'Young Republicans' (i.e. TPUSA types), glorifying Hitler and condemning minorities as subhumans. The people involved included candidates for office, a sitting State Senator, and an operative in the Administration. Several of them have been removed from their positions, at least for now.
The very next day, a Zoom call to Ohio Congressman Dave Taylor revealed some interesting office decor by Taylor's Media liaison.
Taylor responded by claiming that the swastika was "an optical illusion," which is probably as sufficient an excuse as any for True Believers and Denialists.
The third blow fell upon the White House nominee for Office of Special Counsel, Paul Ingrassia, who likewise was involved in the exchanged chats. Ingrassia has held two different positions within the administration, first at the Department of Justice under Pam Bondi, before he was reportedly forced out and moved to the Department of Homeland Security, where he has been serving as Trump’s White House liaison while waiting for a Senate confirmation hearing that was previously scheduled for Thursday. Ingrassia noted in the texts that “I do have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it.”
Ingrassia also remarked that crime among American Blacks occurred because “Blacks behave that way because that’s their natural state. You can’t change them.” It should be noted that this is far from the first time that Ingrassia has made such statements. Commenting on the 2024 CPAC gathering where GOP operatives vowed to overthrow Democracy, Ingrassia commented: “We need competent white men in positions of leadership. ... The founding fathers were wrong that all men are created equal. … We need to reject that part of our heritage.”
None of this was unknown to the Administration. Ingrassia has been a frequent visitor to Mar-a-Lago and to fundraising dinners held by Trump. In fact, JD Vance rushed to Charlie Kirk's old podcast to defend all of these people as "just some kids making jokes," and complained that the pushback against them was "an attack on free speech," ironically at the same time that Marco Rubio was announcing a plan to revoke visas of immigrants who criticized Charlie Kirk.
This isn't, of course, the first time that Vance has covered for Neo-Nazis. He also defended the Neo-Nazi driven hoax against Haitian immigrants during the campaign; and certainly has had nothing to say about the open recruitment of Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists into State Security Forces like ICE. It must be recalled as well that Vance is deeply tied to Tech Oligarch Peter Thiel, who unabashedly lists actual Nazis as among his ideological influences.
In other words, these are not isolated incidents: to paraphrase a saying from Big Tech, Nazism is not a bug, it's a feature of the New Right. These are not Conservatives, but Reactionary Liberals, just as their spiritual forefathers in 20th Century Europe were. Rather than debate or disprove the Nazi canard thrown at them repeatedly by the New Left over the years, they have come to embrace it, as they have every negative stereotype ginned up by the Left.
After the excesses of the Left, a Reaction was probably predictable---but that doesn't excuse nor justify it. A truly Conservative reaction would have been to institute reforms to keep these abuses from happening again. Instead, we see the so-called Right behaving exactly as we'd expect the Left to behave: motivated by hatred, paranoia, and other elements of the lowest level of human nature.
The question is: are we going to continue looking the other way, pretending there's no problem with extremism in our ranks, and rationalizing every new outrage? Or will Conservatives finally decide to say 'enough!' and take our movement back.
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