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Thursday, December 25, 2025

MAGA-GOP's Genetic Antisemitic Nazism is Having an Existential 'Civil War' Crisis

RACIST LAURA LOOMER: THE GOP HAS A NAZI PROBLEM. 

American conservatives descend from a long line of pro-slavery racists, white spuremacists, antisemites and Nazis - remember the American Nazi Party marching in the streets of America in the 1930s chanting praises for Hitler and calling for turning away and deporting all Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Europe? They are now having difficulty juggling their so-called love for Israel AND their hatred of Jews and any other non-Anglo-Saxon protestant white people.

It must be heart-wrenching for them to both love Israel and hate Jews. But the answer to their dilemma rests in the so-called "Christian" Evangelical ideology, which is no more than white American supremacist imperialism disguised as a religion. Evangelicals "love" Jews, but only pending the return of Jesus, the Christian Messiah, from his vacation up in the clouds. Once the tanned Jesus returns to earth and unleashes his violent armageddon and end of times, the beloved Jews would have to convert to Christianity lest they be slaughtered by the sword by the Evangelicals themselves, who literally love the Jews to death. Now, the Jews do not consider Jesus as the Messiah and await a better one, but that does not seem to be a problem either for the Evangelical bloodthirsty numskulls.

This dilemma of the conservative-republican-GOP-MAGA has in recent weeks erupted into a feud - a civil war - within the ranks of Trump's racist movement. It used to be that the "traditional" or "mainstream" conservatives were skilled at hiding their hatred-filled antisemitism and xenophobia, leaving the public virulence of their ideology safely in the hands of the backwoods survivalists, NRA members, Radical Right terrorist organizations like Proud Boys, Posse Comitatus, White Power, Ku Klux Klan, the Montana Freemen, Oath Keepers, Boogaloo Bois, David Duke, Randy Weaver (Ruby Ridge 1991), David Koresh (Waco siege 1993), White Power...and many many others.

With the ascent of the first African-American president, Barack Obama, to the presidency in 2009, both the "mainstream" and "underground" republicans were stunned at the realization that white people no longer have monopoly over power and are losing it to the untermensch. Mainstream republicans blocked every executive attempt by Obama and pledged to ensure his administration's failure. In a 2010 interview McConnell famously stated, "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president", a commitment to obstruct every item on Obama's legislative agenda, which earned them the "party of no" monicker.

At the same time, Donald Trump appeared on the political stage and began making outlandish claims that Obama was not born in the US and that he should not be president (the "birther" conspiracy). At this point, mainstream republicans began encouraging Trump and the underground Radical Right extremists to join them in their efforts to reclaim white power and ensure the failure of Obama. And so, when Trump was elected in 2016, there was no dissent whatsoever, neither by the mainstream GOP nor (as we would be expected) by the extremist Radical Right militias, against his virulent racism and xenophobia. In secret, the mainstream were relishing what the racist Radical Right was doing, all the while claiming deniability of their own responsibility. Which explains how and why, to this date, very few GOP politicians have objected or opposed Trump. It's like a good cop-bad cop cabal that, while undermining the country's system, at least kept an appearance of respectability for ther republican establishment.



But this honeymoon is beginning to unravel. The masks are off, and the intra-republican civil war is under way. The establishment GOP notables know they have associated themselves with ignorant violent thugs and given the keys of the city to the barbarians. What is interesting is that those non-white republicans - African Americans, Hispanics, immigrants, etc. - who joined the right-wing cabal are also realizing they are being used while being hated for being non-white. The scission within the ranks of the Radical Right is now raising the specter of a crushing defeat in the 2026 legislatives and the 2028 presidential elections, both because many Trump-voters know they have screwed up and because of the deep divisions within the Radical Right MAGA movement.

Some are going as far as publicly accuse one another of being Nazis. Not that they reject the Nazi ideology, but only because they know that the Nazi tag is unpopular and will make them lose elections. The civil war within MAGA-GOP is not about principle. It's about political opportunism and expediency.

Vivek Ramaswamy and Usha Vance are the perfect examples of that existential problem for the conservatives: As Indians who have not converted from their Hindu religion to the Christian religion, but who are ideoligically devout conservatives, they are having a problem getting accepted solely on the basis of their ideological affiliation; indeed they are rejected because of their skin color and their immigrant background. Same thing with American Jews: They love Trump's America because it is protecting the criminal colonial state of Israel, but they also hate Trump's America for its intrinsic antisemitism.
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‘This Is Sabotage’: Laura Loomer Slams ‘Woke Right’ for Trying to Block Vivek Ramaswamy’s Gubernatorial Bid
Willa Pope Robbins
Wed, December 24, 2025


Ted Shaffrey, Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo - Ramaswamy (left) and Loomer (Right)

MAGA activist Laura Loomer slammed far right figures she accused of having a “mask off moment” on Wednesday for attempting to block former 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s bid to become the next governor of Ohio.

Loomer reposted a clip of white nationalist Nick Fuentes speaking on a livestream on Tuesday in which he called on his followers to “vote for a protest candidate, vote for a Democrat, vote for a third party, don’t vote, vote for anyone else” rather than Ramaswamy.

In a rant riddled with racist slurs, Fuentes said conservatives “have to deny Vivek Ramaswamy the governorship” at all costs.

Fuentes’s comments came just days after Ramaswamy called out the white nationalist in a New York Times op-ed and a speech at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference.

“If you believe, and you will forgive me for giving you an exact quote from our online commentator, Nick Fuentes. If you believe that Hitler was pretty f*cking cool, you have no place in the future of the conservative movement,” he said to the AmericaFest crowd.

In her repost of the clip, Loomer excoriated Fuentes, accusing him of being guilty of a “sabotage of the Trump agenda.”

“Glad the Woke Right is having a mask off moment to tell people to make Ohio blue before 2026 and 2028,” she wrote. “This is sabotage of the Trump agenda and an effort to elect more Democrats to help obstruct the rest of President Trump’s agenda.”

Loomer has long been a vocal critic of those she views as being disloyal to the President Donald Trump’s agenda.

On Monday, Loomer tore into former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who was recently at the center of a scandal stemming from his controversial interview with Fuentes in October.

“He’s trying to have a hostile takeover of the GOP to destroy MAGA & redefine the GOP into modern day Hitler youth with a drizzle of Sharia Law on top,” Loomer said of Carlson.

Loomer also shredded Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts after his defense of Carlson’s interview, calling his comments “outrageous” and predicting that there was “no way [Heritage] survive this.”

The post ‘This Is Sabotage’: Laura Loomer Slams ‘Woke Right’ for Trying to Block Vivek Ramaswamy’s Gubernatorial Bid first appeared on Mediaite.

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MAGA Activist Laura Loomer Says Democrats 'Were Right' About Some Conservatives Being Neo-Nazis: 'It's Kind of Undeniable'

The Trump ally and far-right provocateur's remarks came amid growing tensions over antisemitism and Israel within conservative circles
Dave Quinn
Wed, December 24, 2025


Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty - Laura Loomer is seen outside the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, June 12, 2025

NEED TO KNOW

Laura Loomer criticized the GOP for failing to address neo-Nazi extremism and antisemitism within its ranks on Tuesday, Dec. 23

She warned Republicans could face electoral losses in 2026 and 2028 if the issue is ignored

Loomer’s comments come amid growing conservative divisions over Israel and accusations of antisemitic rhetoric

Laura Loomer, the far-right activist and ally of Donald Trump, said Democrats “were right” about the presence of neo-Nazis within conservative circles, warning that the Republican Party risks future electoral losses if it fails to confront extremism within its ranks.

In a series of posts to X on Tuesday, Dec. 23, Loomer raised concerns about what she described as a growing neo-Nazi presence on the right and urged Republicans to take a firmer stance against antisemitism and racism within the party.

"Maybe some of those Democrats were right when they called some people on the so called right Nazis," Loomer wrote. "It’s kind of undeniable at this point that we do have a neo-Nazi problem on the right."

She went on to note that ignoring the issue would lead to "bigger" losses for Republicans in both the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election.

"Jew hate is not an electoral strategy," she wrote in another post on Tuesday. "It’s sad I have to say that, but the GOP has a Nazi problem."

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