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Kosher Cancel Mob: Jewish GOP Elites Purge Tucker for Daring to Talk to Fuentes

Prominent Jewish conservatives in the Republican Party, including Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Randy Fine, have launched a fierce backlash against Tucker Carlson for hosting far-right activist Nick Fuentes on his podcast.

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The self-appointed hall monitors of the Republican Party — those oh-so-sensitive guardians of "acceptable" conservatism—are at it again.

You know the ones: the bow-tied neocons, the AIPAC-funded talking heads, the professional victims who scream "anti-Semitism" every time someone dares question the sacred cow of endless U.S. aid to Israel.

They don’t want a debate. They want obedience.

And if you step out of line, if you so much as talk to someone they’ve blacklisted, you’re done. Canceled. Excommunicated.

Your career, your reputation, your very existence in the GOP? Poof. Gone.

That’s the message being screamed from every Jewish megaphone in conservative media this week, and the target is Tucker Carlson.

His sin? He had a conversation. That’s it. A conversation with Nick Fuentes, the young firebrand who’s been labeled "far-right," "white nationalist," and every other slur the ADL’s glossary can cough up.

Carlson didn’t endorse Hitler. He didn’t deny the Holocaust. He didn’t even nod along to Fuentes’ edgier takes. He just talked to the guy. And for that, the Jewish leadership of the GOP and its media enforcers have declared open season.

Ben Shapiro dropped a scorched-earth monologue on Monday, blasting Fuentes for daring to criticize Donald Trump.

Fair enough, you might say. But let’s rewind the tape to 2016, when Shapiro was leading the charge in the “Women Against Trump” brigade after the infamous #GrabGate scandal.

You remember: Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields claimed Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski brutalized her, dragging her to the floor in a violent assault.

Shapiro quit Breitbart in a blaze of righteous fury, even representing Fields as her attorney.

Only one problem: the surveillance footage showed Lewandowski barely brushing shoulders with her.

The whole thing was a fabrication, a made-up melodrama to kneecap Trump.

Shapiro’s credibility? Never recovered. But here he is, eight years later, still playing hall monitor, still deciding who’s allowed to speak. And he’s not alone.

MAGA Rep. Randy Fine, R-FL. — a man who waves the Trump flag when it suits him — stood before the American Jewish Coalition on Saturday and declared Tucker Carlson "the most dangerous anti-Semite in America." Not Hamas. Not Iran. Not the campus radicals chanting "From the river to the sea." Tucker Carlson. For hosting a podcast guest.

Fine even canceled a Heritage Foundation event because its president, Kevin Roberts, dared call Carlson a "close friend."

That’s the playbook: isolate, demonize, destroy.

Senators Ted Cruz and Mitch McConnell piled on, clutching pearls over Fuentes’ "praise of Hitler" (a clip Carlson did push back on, by the way).

The message is crystal clear: the GOP’s pro-Israel wing, led by its Jewish power brokers, will tolerate no dissent.

Question U.S. aid to Israel? You’re a Nazi.

Talk to someone who does? You’re a Nazi.

Breathe wrong in the direction of Tel Aviv? You’re a Nazi.

This isn’t about combating real anti-Semitism. It’s about control. It’s about making sure the conservative movement stays on a leash, barking only when the donors say so.

Make no mistake: this is a purge. The same people who spent years lecturing us about "free speech" and "marketplace of ideas" are now drawing up enemies lists.

Thomas Massie? Marjorie Taylor Greene? Anyone who doesn’t genuflect to the Likud Party line? Out.

And Tucker Carlson, once the most powerful voice in conservative media, is now the boogeyman because he refused to play the game.

Here’s the threat, plain as day: Say anything politically incorrect—even in jest. Platform anyone who exposes the communist-style control Jewish neocons exert over the GOP, from foreign policy to media gatekeeping, and your ass is grass.

They don’t want debate. They want submission. They want you scared. And if you’re not? They want you dead — politically, professionally, socially.

Folks, don't let these gatekeepers think for you. Grab your own popcorn, fire up the full Tucker-Fuentes interview right here and judge for yourself.

WATCH:

Is it dangerous dialogue, or just the free exchange these "conservatives" claim to champion until it hits their sacred cow?

Who are the real authoritarians in the room? The guy having the convo, or the mob demanding he be silenced? Your move, America.

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