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In what reads less like serious political analysis and more like a reheated 2018 Twitter thread, Nichols once again reaches for the most exhausted insult in modern American discourse: N*zi. Not fascist. Not authoritarian. Not misguided. N*zi.

His argument? That some Republicans are deploying imagery and rhetoric reminiscent of the early 1930s. He cites an ICE lawyer allegedly tied to a white supremacist account, members of a Young Republicans group chat making grotesque comments about Hitler, and Vice President J.D. Vance declining to produce a list of conservatives to “denounce or deplatform.”

That’s the case. That’s the bombshell.

It’s a familiar formula. Take a handful of ugly, fringe-adjacent incidents. Present them as a cultural rot spreading through half the country. Imply moral equivalence to the Third Reich. Publish. Collect applause.

But here’s the problem: this kind of rhetoric does real damage.

A year ago, a left-wing extremist murdered a health insurance CEO in cold blood. The reaction in some corners of the internet was celebration. Open, unapologetic celebration. In recent months, multiple men have attempted to assassinate the current president. One came within inches of succeeding.

Political violence is no longer hypothetical. It is not abstract. It is not theoretical.

And into that climate, Nichols tosses gasoline.

Labeling broad swaths of political opponents as N*zis isn’t analysis. It’s escalation. It tells unstable people that they are not merely disagreeing with fellow citizens — they are confronting existential evil. History shows what happens when politics is framed as a battle against literal N*zis. People convince themselves that extreme measures are justified.

None of this excuses actual bigotry, and genuine antisemitism deserves swift and unequivocal condemnation wherever it appears. But conflating isolated incidents or foolish comments with an entire political movement is not serious journalism. It is narrative building.

And it’s lazy.

The “everyone I disagree with is a N*zi” playbook has been used so often that it has lost all shock value. If anything, it has numbed the public to real threats by turning the most horrific regime in modern history into a casual insult.

Meanwhile, glaring examples of extremism and antisemitism on the left often receive far more delicate treatment. When progressive activists flirt with anti-Israel rhetoric that crosses into open hostility toward Jewish people, the language suddenly becomes nuanced. Contextual. Complicated.

But Republicans? Straight to 1933.

The Atlantic chose to publish this. That matters. Legacy institutions lending credibility to maximalist rhetoric only deepen the divide. They amplify the message that half the country is morally irredeemable.

And in an era already defined by distrust, assassination attempts, and simmering rage, that’s not brave. It’s reckless.

Serious political debate requires proportion. It requires precision. It requires the ability to condemn specific wrongdoing without smearing millions of Americans by association. Tom Nichols didn’t do that.

Twitchy

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