
I have selected 2027 as the year when the future
starts. What I mean is that the year 2027 will be the year when the next cycle
of prosperity begins. One such era began in 1945. Twenty years later began a
time of spirituality. The next phase of the cycle, the age of the individual,
started in 1983. The next crisis cycle began in 2001. This crisis cycle should
be resolved by 2019. Given a few…
In a world spiraling into war, with AI rising and jobs falling, it’s easy to miss the little things — like a spate of young Republicans praising Hitler.
Not so long ago, hugging Hitler was one of those lines you just didn’t cross in a decent democracy, and for good reason: fascism, the Second World War and genocide. Murdering millions of humans should never inspire admiration.
But that’s what’s been happening with increasing regularity, revealed by a recent string of unhinged text chains revealed among young Republican leaders. This isn’t an outlier or a one-off. It’s a pattern and a problem.
Last week, the Miami Herald revealed the contents of an extensive group chat started by the secretary of Miami-Dade County’s Republican Party, for conservative students at Florida International University. The chat quickly degenerated into a cesspool of racism, violent fantasies, and Hitler-admiration. The n-word was used over 400 times, including in ruminations on the best ways to murder African Americans (curb-stomping and crucifixion were mentioned by one allegedly pro-life member of the chat). The chat also included extensive references to women as “whores,” fantasies about all-white immigration laws, and free-flowing hatred toward Jewish Americans. The chat group was named “Gooning in Agartha” — which is a strange combo platter suggesting ornate masturbation rituals in “Nazi heaven.”
Now, an isolated bout of hate-flu perhaps could be dismissed, but it directly echoed another group chat of national young Republican leaders uncovered by reporters at Politico less than six months ago. In this Telegram chat, leaders from New York, Kansas, Arizona, and Vermont let their bile casually flow.
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This didn’t come out of nowhere. There was evidence of an ugly permission structure in Trump’s refusal to denounce David Duke in 2016, the both-siderism after the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally in which khaki’d men with torches shouted “Jews will not replace us,” and the presence of at least give self-described Nazis at the January 6 attack on the Capitol, as I reported in a CNN “Reality Check” segment. The Atlantic’s Tom Nichols — himself a former Republican — recently catalogued the Trump’s administration’s increasing use of Nazi iconography in an article concisely titled, “The Republican Party Has a Nazi Problem.”
We cannot allow this depraved new low to be normalized in America. The autocratic impulse that leads weak people to fall under the sway of a self-styled strong man leads to lethal places. This problem is erupting from the base, particularly from younger members, who should be the most idealistic participants in our politics. It cannot be contained, it must be confronted consistently — particularly from Republicans. Each party has an obligation to police its own extremes and there is nothing more extreme — and evil — than Adolph Hitler and his genocidal goosestepping thugs. If you can’t clearly and confidently call out Nazi admirers in your own party, then you’ve put party over country, conscience, and common sense.
John Avlon for Rolling Stone on the GOP’s increasing Nazi problems, especially in Young Republicans and College Republicans spaces (03.13.2026).
Excellent commentary from John Avlon in Rolling Stone on the GOP’s increasing Nazi problems, especially in Young Republicans and College Republicans spaces.
Republicans are sounding the alarm about the ballooning debt and suggesting the only way to address it is to cut more programs that benefit the American people. But that raises fundamental questions about the purpose of the U.S. government. What should it do? Whom should it benefit, and why?
‘I Approve This Message’: James Talarico Turns GOP Attack Into 1 Holy Failure
Texas state Rep. James Talarico is hitting back at a Republican group’s attempt to attack him after the Democrat likened Jesus Christ to an immigrant in a resurfaced clip.
The clip, shared by the National Republican Senatorial Committee account on X, shows Talarico delivering a sermon at his home church — St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Austin — last year as he declares that Christ is present in the “immigrant deported without due process.”
“Christ is the senior deprived of their Social Security benefits,” Talarico continued. “Christ is the protester kidnapped in an unmarked vehicle by plainclothes officers.”
Talarico had just four words for the GOP group, writing on X, “I approve this message.”
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The account shared a clip of the Democrat saying, “God is both masculine and feminine and everything in between, God is nonbinary.”
James Talarico pwning the GOP yet again. Praying he wins the general.
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If you’re a white former judge running for the state senate and someone posts an audio recording of you using the N-word and joking about shooting a Black man, then you can either: A) deny the recording is real and sue for defamation, or B) accuse the person who made the recording of stalking and illegal wiretapping. But logically you can’t argue both of those things at the same time.
Is he sure about that? Some of the richest people on this planet, are some of the dumbest motherfuckers you’ll ever meet. Has he never heard of the phrase “more money than sense”? A very relevent phrase for the world we live in.
These rich assholes are usually rich, becuase they were either born into it, cheated their way through life or stabbed all their freinds and collegeus in their back. They would have you bleive they worked for what they got, so very few of them have. They are lying frauds.
GOP Senator: People Are Poor Because They’re Stupid - Joe.My.God.
A Texas Republican political observer recently stated that this year’s party primary campaign is tantamount to watching “the Republican Party eat its own.”
Hmm. That brought back a memory I have kept about the late GOP state Sen. Teel Bivins of Amarillo, who once used that description to speak about the state’s redistricting process conducted every decade after the census is announced. I am…

Trump’s appointment of Erika Kirk is a fiery slap in the face to the dark forces trying to erode our nation’s soul! By honoring her late husband’s FIGHT FOR TRUTH, we’re reigniting the flame of faith and freedom that built America, and it’s about damn time we push back against the lies. Reblog if you’re ready to stand with Trump and keep our values unbowed!
Reblog if you’re ready to stand with Trump and keep our values unbowed!
Rep. Kevin Kiley leaves GOP to become an independent, complicating Johnson’s majority

Cambrian going from trying to convince me that not all Republicans are Nazis a few months ago to now leading a server called the GOP feels really symbolic to me…