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Carlson gave softball interview to Nick Fuentes, a Neo-Nazi

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Fuentes’ abhorrent views have propelled him to far-right celebrity status, and he presides over a movement of “groypers”—young, highly online incels, neo-Nazis, and racist <deleted>posters who follow him. Over the years, Fuentes has been crystal clear about his ultimate goal: dragging mainstream conservatism into the bowels of the far right, to a place where all Republicans feel that they can throw up a Hitler salute or drop the N-word without consequence. And this week, Fuentes edged ever closer to that goal.
He did so thanks to Tucker Carlson, who had Fuentes as a guest on his show. The segment included Fuentes—without challenge from Carlson—opining on “the Jews,” who he called “unassimilable,” and rolling critiques of Israel into antisemitic conspiracies.

https://archive.ph/fDAa5#selection-1055.0-1073.311

 

He's also given softball interviews to apologists for Hitler and to Vladimir Putin. Putin actually ridiculed Carlson for going so limp and soft on him.

That Fuentes is one nasty piece of work it’s disgusting watching that grubby Carlson scraping the toilet for ratings.

You 2 should watch the Peirs Morgan interview with Cenk Uygur

And Katie Miller....she was totally unhinged 🤣

 

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