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The GOP’s Fascism Problem

The GOP’s Fascism Problem
The GOP’s Fascism Problem


“Since Donald Trump emerged on the national political scene in 2015, journalists and pundits have been debating whether it’s appropriate to compare him and the MAGA movement to the fascist movements of 20th-century Europe — and, more specifically, to the Nazism that gained traction in Germany throughout the 1920s,” Politico reports.

“Some of Trump’s critics — including Biden’s campaign — argue that Trump’s incendiary rhetoric and authoritarian behavior justify the comparison. Meanwhile, Trump’s defenders — and even some of his more historically-minded critics — argue that the comparison is ahistorical; that he’s not a true fascist.”

“Yet the ongoing ‘f-word debate’ seems to ignore one key dynamic: Trump and his campaign keep inviting the comparison themselves.”

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