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Tucker Carlson may have reached a disturbingly new low when he hosted a two-hour podcast with Darryl Cooper, a Nazi apologist whom he called the best and most honest popular historian in the United States.
Coopers audacious claims that Winston Churchill, not Adolf Hitler, was the chief villain of the Second World War and that the Holocaust was essentially an accident prompted widespread indignation on the establishment right. National Review Executive Editor Mark Antonio Wright declared, No, Winston Churchill was not the chief villain of the Second World War, while Liz Cheney observed, No serious or honorable person would support or endorse this type of garbage. Others, such as Bari Weiss, have pointed to Pat Buchanan and his 2008 book Churchill, Hitler, and The Unnecessary War as the origin of conservatives revisionism about World War II and the Holocaust.
Carlsons decision to wade into such murky waters shouldnt be a total shock. Over the past few years, Carlson, like others on the right, have embraced a populist-nationalist streak that has courted some of the darkest forces in American politics. This interview comes only a few months after top MAGA influencer Candace Owens declared that Israel was supplying arms for a Christian Holocaust; and two years ago, Donald Trump had dinner at Mar-a-Lago with the white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, though he later said he was unaware of Fuentes identity.
But the mounting attraction of todays America First movement to antisemitism and Holocaust denial has much deeper roots than the rise of Trump or his ideological predecessor Buchanan. It connects to a strain of the radical right that has been present for many decades, one that has nourished hostility to defending democracy at home and abroad. Throughout, a key element of this strain of thinking has been to depict liberals as communists a tradition many in the GOP continue to follow even if they dont all understand its radical roots. As Trump inveighs against Comrade Kamala Harris, he fits snugly into this tradition.
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https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/09/14/tucker-carlson-conservatives-nazis-00179091
This is a very good article on the history of American facism and WW2
hedda_foil
(16,982 posts)LiberalArkie
(19,717 posts)Kid Berwyn
(24,175 posts)Because he can read, Tucker is what passes for an intellectual on the right these days.
Personally, I find his NAZI love reprehensible and his work and ideas weird.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219458501
bucolic_frolic
(54,886 posts)and their leaders can steal the land for development
Real estate developers, get it?
During WWII, Nazi plunder was melted into gold and shipped to Switzerland for cash and foreign currency to buy fuel and armaments