The Adam Mockler Show - MAGA Host Realizes His OWN PARTY HATES HIM
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Marjorie Taylor Green is dividing the Republican Party, not the people criticizing Marjorie Taylor Green.
She is attacking the president day in and day out.
Who's dividing the party? The people who mention it or Marjorie Taylor Green?
All right, this is getting really interesting.
Some of the more center-right personalities in the MAGA movement are beginning to feel visibly suffocated,
visibly uncomfortable by the far right that is too big to ignore within their own party.
I mean, a lot of them don't seem to realize that Donald Trump is the one who created the permission
structure for these far-right personalities to rise to the top, and Ben Shapiro is sitting on a panel
with some of the more far-right personalities that create these permission structures, like Matt Walsh
and Michael Knowles.
But it's really, really interesting to watch this clip in particular, because, you know,
believe it or not, Ben Shapiro is more of a center-right Trump supporter.
That sounds like an oxymoron, but when the MAGA movement is, you know, taken as a whole,
Ben Shapiro is more center-right.
He's also Jewish, so he has a personal stake.
in seeing anti-Semitism not go to these extreme levels.
By the way, we all have a stake in making sure that anti-Semitism is squash on a daily basis.
You shouldn't hate anybody for who they are.
But the point is, Ben Shapiro calls out Nick Fuentes, Alex Jones, and all of these people by name
for creating these permission structures.
He should be calling the people out on the panel with him and the dude that he voted for,
Donald Trump, because, I mean, look at this.
Some breaking news, as I was getting ready to record this video that just
supports this narrative. Yashara Ali says, breaking. Paul and Gracia, President Trump's nominee
to oversee the office of the special counsel, says he does not have enough Republican votes to be
confirmed. This comes after a political report on a racist and anti-Semitic message in Gracia sent,
including one where he said he has a Nazi streak. And by the way, this is not the main political
article people have been talking about. There's two of them. So Paul and Gracia says,
I will be withdrawing myself from Thursday's hearing because I do not have enough Republican
votes. This is a guy who said that MLK Jr.'s holiday belongs in hell and that he has a
Nazi streak. He also said stuff about, you know, eugenics. He was supporting eugenics using
slurs, saying he has a Nazi streak, saying stuff about George Floyd and MLK Jr. Just a disgusting
person. And this permission structure is created by people like Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.
Remember, there was another political article that released less than a week ago. It says,
quote, I love Hitler. Leaked messages expose young Republicans' racist chat.
Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery, and rape.
I want you to keep in mind that J.D. Vance couldn't condemn this.
The guy that I was on stage with couldn't condemn this.
I mean, most of you have seen that clip by now.
If you haven't, go check out the debate playlist on my channel.
There's a lot of good debates in there that you can find.
We talk about this and debate.
This guy says, great. I love Hitler.
I'm ready to watch people burn now
Everyone the votes knows going to a gas chamber
You're giving nationals too much credit
And expecting Jews to be honest
See, this type of anti-Semitism is just
It's not hidden anymore
People are being open about it
And that's why Ben Shapiro is getting very, very uncomfortable
It's interesting because
You know, he was okay when it was immigrants being targeted
Or when it was any sort of brown person being targeted
Or black Americans being put down
he was okay with all of that.
But now that Jewish people are in the ire, openly, in his own movement, he's starting to call it out.
Take a listen.
You know, I guess the question for Matt is there are certain people who you would basically say don't belong in the movement.
And so the question, I think, for everybody, and I think this is one that we should openly discuss.
I mean, if we're going to have these discussions is, who doesn't?
Right?
Like, who doesn't?
Well, I'll give you a takeaway on this that is obviously timely.
When Charlie was killed, you know, the guy did like 10.
jobs. I mean, it takes innumerable people to fill all the things he did. The most valuable thing
he did from a political coalition standpoint is he kept the coalition together and his events were
the events to go to and his platform was really setting the agenda for the Republican Party.
And Charlie made a really important point to have a coalition in which he would not be pressured
to get rid of Tucker, but he also wouldn't be pressured to get rid of people who hated Tucker
or who Tucker hated or whoever, you know, where the various constituencies hated them. But Charlie,
furthermore, to your point, Ben, also drew a line.
There were plenty of people that were not permitted
into TPSA events. And so he did this in, I think, an obviously
very effective way, a way that did not fall
into the perils of, you know, a movement becoming too extreme.
And I just wonder if there's not a lesson that we could take from that.
I thought that what you said when Charlie died was right.
You know, that one of Charlie's goals was to keep the movement together.
It's obviously something JD is trying to do. He's trying to keep people in the room
together. I totally get it. I've talked publicly about the fact that Tucker
called me that two days after Charlie was shot and said, like, let's stop.
stop fighting. And I said, you know what? That sounds great to me. That's fine. I really don't
want to be fighting with you because obviously we have other priorities. In fact, I even offered Tucker
that we should get on stage together and talk about the things that we agreed with. He's yet to
take me up on that offer. But the bottom line here is that when it comes to where you set limits,
limits at some point are going to have to be set. And it seems to me that the move on the right
is that because we don't like the left at all, because the left is bad. There must be no
limit set. And any attempt to set a limit is somehow firing inside the tent. And what this
actually leads to is many of the same people who are firing inside the tent, then turning around
and claiming that you're violating the truce.
Because I'll tell you what, it's Nick Flentes who's attacking Donald Trump on a regular basis.
Yeah.
It is Alex Jones who's attacking Donald Trump on a regular basis.
I mean, it is Tucker Carlson who's attacking Donald Trump on a fairly regular basis.
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Okay, so it's an interesting dynamic here.
Ben Shapiro is saying, we should have lines that we draw in the sand.
We should not allow these people in the movement because, number one, they're harmful and hateful in their ideology.
Like, people like Nick Fuentes take it way too far, is what Ben Shapiro is saying.
Number two, they also attack Donald Trump, so they're not even helpful to get us elected.
Now, what people like Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles were trying to argue is that you want to have the biggest tent possible.
It doesn't matter if we're welcoming people like Tucker Carlson or Nick Fuentes.
To add some context, Tucker Carlson has been doing some, I mean, we all know that he's been on some crazy stuff for a while, like the
great replacement, white supremacist, weird stuff.
But lately, he's been having on Holocaust deniers who aren't, like, hiding it,
who aren't saying anything.
They're actually just saying that Hitler might have been the good guy in World War II.
There are actually clips of Tucker Carlson interviewing some guy,
and they're just saying that, you know, Hitler may have been misunderstood.
He may have been the good guy.
So, I mean, Matt Walsh and Michael Moles still aren't at the point where the hate is affecting them, right?
It's not affecting them personally.
But Ben Shapiro's starting to get to the point where it's pressing, the pressure is like pressing down on him more and more.
And he's like, wait a minute.
In my movement, they're now denying the Holocaust.
And now he's begging everyone, wait a minute.
In this clip, he says, if I get killed by somebody, you know, it could be someone from the left or someone from the right of me because there are so many people to the right of me who hate me.
Again, I'm not even disagreeing with the motivations of the Politico story.
In fact, even on my show today, I talked about the motivations of the Politico story, which, Matt, I agree, are completely scurrilous and designed to distract from.
the sort of violent rhetoric we've seen from the left.
But it has led to, I think, a reactionary response
on some parts of the right to say,
there should be no policing ever at all.
No social consequences should ever attend
to things that are said on the right.
That it's basically just pure my side versus yours.
The problem I have is, number one,
I think that's moral.
And number two, I don't think that's pragmatic.
I don't think that's moral
because I think that there are things
that get said on the right
that are really, really, really ugly
and pretending those away doesn't make them go away.
I think that...
Okay, this guy's had enough of Nick Fuenta.
and his movement, it's really funny watching him try to desperately draw a line now.
Here's him going after Marjorie Taylor Green as well for attacking Trump and breaking with the movement.
Marjorie Taylor Green is dividing the Republican Party, not the people criticizing Marjorie Taylor Green.
She is attacking the president day in and day out.
Who's dividing the party?
The people who mention it or Marjorie Taylor Green?
Marjorie Taylor Green spent the last 24 hours ripping into Republican men.
For example, Marjorie Taylor Green, apparently.
she tore into her party and said GOP men in the Congress are quote unquote weak, apparently,
and now she's getting this media blitz from the left.
Marjorie Taylor Green on her feminist arc.
Do you guys know that apparently kid, that kid that's like, apparently, apparently,
that's what Ben Shapiro sounds like right now.
Forching Speaker Johnson, torturing Donald Trump,
accusing Donald Trump of a cover up over Epstein,
quote, whereas President Trump has a very strong dominant style,
he's not weak at all.
A lot of the men here in the house are weak,
Green said.
There's a lot of weak Republican men, and they're more afraid of strong Republican women.
So they always try to marginalize the strong Republican women that actually want to do something
and actually want to achieve.
Sure, that must be it.
It can't be that you've been out there day and night getting the strange new respect from
the left by attacking Trump over his foreign and domestic policy while engaging in the most
rudimentary, conspiratorial nonsense.
If you point that out, are you the divider or is it Marjorie Taylor-Green?
I mean, Marjorie Taylor Green has been speaking out against Israel lately and APEC.
That might be part of the reason why Ben Shapiro is going uniquely hard on people who are like stepping out of line.
I'm not even trying to be conspiratorial here, but that is what Marjorie Taylor Green has been saying lately.
She's also been saying, you know, maybe ACA subsidies are good.
Maybe the Affordable Care Act allowing people to have some sort of health care.
Allowing people's health care not to double is a good thing.
I mean, that's her stepping out of line, just saying that people deserve health care.
I'm going to leave it down.
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