The only good ~~Republican~~ Nazi is a dead one
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I just saw someone again with that "Republicans are not conservatives" thing, but seriously, what's the real difference? Most conservatives at least tolerate Nazis in their midst, and usually at least agree with most of their stance on things like culture and race. The Republican party is the party for conservatives. And neither conservatives nor Republicans (if we are going to try to distinguish the two) don't seem to do any systemic policing of the Nazi shit in their ranks. If anything, they encourage it.
When someone does this "but Republicans are not really conservative", I don't even know what they mean at this point. The natural endpoint for conservatism is the same as what the Nazi Party arrived at. It's about the vibes and the emotional tendencies and the mental illness that right wing authoritarianism (RWA) leads to.
Despite the claims by conservatives about others - meaning liberals - being emotional, it's really them that are all about the vibes and the emotions. When cons talk about emotions, they are only referring to people showing empathy, but they leave out an entire range of emotions and vibes that the conservatives steep themselves in every day as a matter of course.
Conservatives ~90 years ago at Madison Square Garden

Say what you want but the world needs a sense of pageantry.
This is a photo of a NazI rally, so their pageantry was disgusting even if it was well known.

Trump tried to do that here:

It's the difference between the philosophy of conservatism and its practitioners. I can kinda sympathize, seeing as every mention of socialism somehow becomes a riot against the ussr.
In most families anyway, a complete turdlet like Stephen Miller would definitely be the outcast, the black sheep, the person you don't want to invite to any gatherings and when you find out they are coming to some function you just sigh and look at each other with those knowing looks, and steel yourself for having to deal with a complete asshole.
Probably all of us have magats in our lives - neighbors, extended family, etc. I was trying to explain how often these people are usually left out of invites and so on to another commenter, probably on Denver Post's comments when they still had them. This guy was all-in on everything conservative and loved Taco. He refused to believe myself and another commenter telling him this, and was like "oh yeah?! well we don't invite radical liberals like yourself to functions, either!" LOL, it's usually women organizing functions of any size, or at least have final call/veto power on invites. This guy might be talking about the times he and one other guy goes to the gun range or on things like golf outings, but seriously, miss me with that invite, thanks.
Anyway: would not surprise me if most of Miller's family tries to leave him the fuck out of their plans, even if he now has money and prominence. He's so obviously a little shouty dweeb. Who the fuck would volunteer to be around that kind of energy?
I have MAGA family. My aunt was MAGA and died just a few hours into the new year this year. I felt nothing cause I cut pretty much all of them from my life. Only reason I know is cause my mom called to tell me.
The face of evil

MURDER!
Mephistopheles himself