Realitybites said:
Mothra said:
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boognish_bear said:
And that's how you interview a racist POS like Fuentes.
Of course, it requires that you not hold their views or sympathize with their views, like Tucker.
The only way to make Nick lose face with the millions of young American men who follow him is to get him to look weak and apologize and cave to your Boomer cancel culture bullying.
The fact that he stood his ground and doubled down on his previous statements will only gain him more followers.
I would submit outside of the small minority of racist POS in this country, he's not going to win too many friends or influence too many people by saying Hitler is cool.
That said, if millions of stupid young American men feel as he does, we have much, much bigger problems.
The biggest mistake you Boomers made was shoving the holocaust down everyone's throat 80ty years later and calling young white men who are worried about becoming minorities in their own countries Nazis.
Good luck with thar argument, millennial. Good luck with trying to make the Republican Party into a whites only Nazi sympathizer club.
It's bound to win you loads of elections. LMAO.
It doesnt need to be a whites only party... it just needs to be a political party that stands against anti-whiteism/anti-Angloism and filled with people who respect the legacy Americans and their contributions to this nation.
Well, that certainly sounds like the kind of "big tent" that's going to attract huge numbers of non-whites, that's for sure. Undoubtedly, that is a winning strategy in a country that is increasingly non-white
LMAO.
For the record, I am not white, Gen X, and I am much closer to Barbearian's way of thinking than yours. But I voted and volunteered for Buchanan not Bush in the primary.
That is not a surprise. I liked Buchanan a lot, though I didn't agree with him on everything. But he would have been much better than Bush in hindsight.
But I am not sure of the relevance of your anecdote. Buchanan didn't have a good chance of winning an election. And for those like Barbearian who think we should make Republicans a smaller, more ethnocentric party, the question is, how does a party like that win an election in an increasingly diverse society? MAGA didn't win by doing that. It instead focused on populist values common to all of us.
While in my personal life, I am probably just as conservative as you (wife doesn't work, and is stay at home, kids were homeschooled, etc.), but the vast majority of our society isn't, and to win elections, you have to figure out a way to bring those who are different from you into the fold. I am not sure how you do that as the white, anti-semitic party.