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The American Right has numerous advantages, especially in comparison to the broader West.
They are out of power and fragmented in Britain, while merely shouting from the sidelines in France, Australia, and Canada.
Donald Trump’s Republicans currently hold power in the US, but they face a significant threatCredit: Getty
Voices on the US right are becoming increasingly extreme, bringing fringe views into the mainstream
In the US, the Republicans dominate the White House, the Senate, the House, and the Supreme Court.
Moreover, they have a "GSD" President. Ten months into his term, he has clearly demonstrated that he is not afraid to “Get Stuff Done”.
The resilience of the US economy, which continues to manufacture goods, has silenced doomsayers, while their opponents are so far off the field that they have barely laced up their boots.
What was once a fringe position of the far right has now entered the mainstream
Punch-drunk and reeling from a comprehensive defeat in last year’s elections, the Democrats are left leaderless, without ideas, and incoherent.
On the brink of a shift to the hard Left, Britons have witnessed this scenario before regarding left-of-center parties — in history.
Ballot Box
Call me old-fashioned, but I’m not convinced it’s ideal when the Democrats’ most prominent presidential candidate spends the week being compared to the Wall Street businessman-turned-serial killer from the 2000 film American Psycho.
There’s a reason they dubbed the polished and slick Governor “America’s toxic boyfriend”.
I suspect this will linger when it comes to the privacy of the ballot box.
Meanwhile, the Trump-led Right will endure, regardless of whether he takes a break to earn billions on the side before running again in 2028.
The Vice President seems poised to secure the nomination, while the Secretary of State is a sure bet to complete the ticket.
Trump openly names them in some order as his successors, while JD is already being celebrated by crowds of MAGA youths as “48” — the number of the next occupant of the White House.
Currently, the future appears secure for the Right, with Republicans likely to remain in the White House for at least another seven years.
This makes it all the more puzzling that the core base that propelled Trump back to power has chosen this week to engage in infighting.
Specifically, over America’s longstanding support for the only democratic stronghold in the Middle East, which is defending the West against those who openly wish to eliminate us.
Conflict over this issue has typically been the domain of the far-left, who adopted the anti-cause during the Cold War with assistance from the Soviets in their broader campaign to undermine American interests.
However, what was once a fringe view of the far right has now permeated the mainstream.
Most Britons have likely never heard of Nick Fuentes . In fact, most Americans have not either.
At 27, he is a dangerous, albeit affable and nerdy, podcaster, who appears harmless but speaks provocatively like a junior SS officer after too many drinks at a Berlin bierkeller.
JD Vance has clashed with rising firebrand Nick Fuentes, whose toxic views are expanding in influenceCredit: Splash
He refers to Jews and non-Christians as “evildoers” and rants: “When we take power, they will need to face the death penalty. I’m far more concerned about that than I am about non-white individuals or mass migration.”
A five-minute listen to his output is a descent into a rabbit hole filled with racist, antisemitic, anti-gay, and anti-women rhetoric.
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