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Thursday, December 18, 2025

The Unraveling of The Radical Right has Begun

The Heritage Foundation is a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. that promotes hateful Radical Right Wing agendas disguised under a pretentious claim to defend free enterprise, small  government, and so-called traditional (i.e. primitive, nativist, ultra-religious Christian-Taliban-like) American values). It is the group that developed Project 2025 which Trump is following to the letter, after pretending during his campaign to "not know anything about it". 

But all good things must come to an end, and the free ride these racist neanderthals have had with Trump is beginning to crumble. With intellectual criminals like Putin-lover Tucker Carlson interviewing the neo-Nazi antisemite Hispanic Nick Fuentes, the Heritage Foundation finds itself facing a structural constitutive contradiction that is pervasive among all the conservative republican MAGA racists: You can't be a White Supremacist Neo-Nazi without being a Jew-hating antisemite. Yet they all claim to want to defend Jews, Zionism and Israel.

With Trump, the shit has hit the fan. All the lies that the conservatives have hypocritically lived with for a long time is now like dirty laundry fluttering in the sun without being washed. 

To wit, two more members of The Heritage Foundation’s Board of Trustees, Shane McCullar and Abby Spencer Moffat have resigned, citing "concerns over Heritage’s approach to combating anti-Semitism".

Here is McCullar justifying her move (per Mediaite):

When Ed Feulner encouraged me to join the Board of The Heritage Foundation, I did so to help advance the ideals of America’s Founding. My intention was to work from within to further the conservative principles in alignment with our great nation. Today, I have resigned from the Board of Trustees of the Heritage Foundation in furtherance of those same values.

No institution that hesitates to condemn antisemitism and hatred—or that gives a platform to those who spread them—can credibly claim to uphold the vision that once made the Heritage Foundation the world’s most respected conservative think tank. And, I cannot, in good conscience, remain on a board that is unwilling to confront the lapses in judgment that have harmed its credibility, its culture, and the conservative movement it once helped shape.

I leave with respect for the Heritage Foundation’s past, but I cannot support the course it has chosen for its future. My commitment to the principles that brought me here remains unchanged, which is why I must now step away.

And here is Moffat’s justification:

After careful reflection, I have resigned from the Board of Trustees of The Heritage Foundation. This was not an easy decision, given my family’s long and meaningful relationship with the institution, but it was a necessary one.

Heritage’s handling of recent challenges reveals a drift from the principles that once defined its leadership. When an institution hesitates to confront harmful ideas and allows lapses in judgment to stand, it forfeits the moral authority on which its influence depends.

I remain committed to the ideals of the American Founding and to institutions that champion human dignity and responsible governance. But I cannot remain on a board unwilling or unable to meet this moment with the clarity and courage it requires.

I step away in the hope that Heritage will regain the steadiness, discernment, and sense of purpose that once anchored its essential role in American civic life.

In other words, the Heritage Foundation's intrinsic racism and antisemitism have been exposed. They've always been there, and McCellar and Moffat were fine with the omerta of being both antisemitic and Christian conservatives at the same time. But when the faithful pedestrian plebe of conservative America are enabled by a criminal and openly racist and fascist president to voice their racism and antisemitism from the rooftops, then the intellectual jesuits of Heritage, like McCullar and Moffat, try to distance themselves from the foundation because they are exposed as the Christian antisemites that they really are. They expose the double life of the Heritage Foundation. You can be a right-wing antisemite as long as you hide under a cover of patriotic defender of American values. But when you promote such American values as free speech, you are bound to open a Pandora's box of filthy racists and neo-Nazis like F(T)ucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes.

Tucker Carlson recently interviewed white Christian nationalist leader Nick Fuentes. He did a similar suck up interview with Valdimir Putin. Heritage president, Kevin Roberts as a kiss ass to Donald Dumb defended Carlson's interviewing of a racist antisemite like Catholic Hispanic Fuentes. 

McCullar and Moffat’s resignations from the conservative cesspool Heritage Foundation were not the first, indicating a trend in the crumbling American conservative edifice.  Princeton professor and conservative "elder" (they love these biblical references like the moron mormons) Robert George wrote, still propagating the myth that Christian Nationalism and Antisemitism are not mutually exclusive:

"I’m sad to be leaving the Heritage board...My hope for Heritage is that it will be unbending and unflinching in its fidelity to its founding vision, upholding the moral principles of the Judeo-Christian tradition and the civic principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States".

How can these monsters still claim to want to "save the republic" when their raspy tongues can't seem to  have enough of the Great Moron's fat behind?

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