
A bitter rift within conservative circles deepened Monday as Ben Shapiro launched a blistering attack on Tucker Carlson, denouncing him as “the most virulent super-spreader of vile ideas in America.” The remarks came during an episode of The Ben Shapiro Show, where Shapiro condemned Carlson for platforming Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes without challenging his extremist views.
“The issue here isn’t that Tucker Carlson had Nick Fuentes on his show last week. He has every right to do that, of course,” Shapiro said. “The issue here is that Tucker Carlson decided to normalize and fluff Nick Fuentes and that the Heritage Foundation then decided to robustly defend that performance.”
Carlson’s interview with Fuentes — who lauded Stalin and described “organized Jewry” as America’s “big challenge” — has fractured the right, setting off a fierce debate over the limits of free speech within the conservative movement. Carlson, whose audience remains large even after his exit from Fox News, accused pro-Israel Republicans of having a “brain virus.”
Reaction across the conservative landscape has been starkly divided. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board condemned the episode as an alarming flirtation with antisemitism, while Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts defended Carlson, railing against a “venomous coalition” trying to “cancel” him. “I disagree with and even abhor things that Nick Fuentes says, but canceling him is not the answer, either,” Roberts said, later adding that he explicitly opposed antisemitism and Fuentes’ ideology.
Shapiro rejected that framing, insisting that moral clarity is not “cancellation.” “It is not cancellation to draw moral lines between viewpoints,” he said. “In fact, we used to call that one of the key aspects of conservatism.”
The fallout quickly reached Heritage itself. Ryan Neuhaus, the longtime chief of staff to Roberts, resigned from the organization on Monday after reposting comments defending the think tank’s stance. “NeuhausNeuhaus is a good man, we appreciate his service, and we have no doubt he will serve the movement in another capacity,” a Heritage spokesperson confirmed, as first reported by The Hill.
Carlson’s sit-down with Fuentes adds to a string of controversies involving antisemitism on the political right. In recent weeks, a nominee for a top federal watchdog post withdrew after boasting of his “Nazi streak,” a leaked Young Republicans chat revealed members praising Hitler, and a Nazi symbol was discovered in a GOP congressional office.
Shapiro, who has previously hosted fundraisers for Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, accused Carlson of legitimizing extremists who are poisoning the party from within. “The main agent in that normalization is Tucker Carlson, who is an intellectual coward, a dishonest interlocutor, and a terrible friend,” he charged.
At last weekend’s Republican Jewish Coalition summit, GOP leaders tried to separate Carlson’s views from the broader party identity. “Antisemitism is a very small, limited problem in our party,” RJC CEO Matt Brooks told reporters, while attendees waved signs reading, “TUCKER IS NOT MAGA.”
A proud Orthodox Jew himself, Shapiro closed with a grim warning about the GOP’s trajectory. “The left followed its radicals to electoral hell,” he said. “Apparently, many on the right wish to do the same.”
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Cause and effect
Too many of us forgot to be thankful, firstly to Hashem, and secondly to our country which has allowed us the freedom to be yidden, instead, too many of us started to IDENTIFY as “conservatives”, feeling that it spoke to who we are.
That is a “shanda”! We are Yidden, not liberal, not conservative, just Yidden.
And Middah kneged… when we started feeling too “at-home” in a certain party, guess what happens, suddenly many start feeling decisively “christian”, some even militantly so, and becoming anti-israel.
Theres a simple way out of this. we need to do תשובה!
We need to tell the RBSH”O that we recognize that while we are productive members of our society, we are really just guests in this exile, yearning to go home.
And we must make clear, politely and unobtrusively, that while we are stalwart citizens of this country, it is only our home away from home.
p.s our home is not “Israel”, Israel, and the dream of the zionists, are a failed experiment, as is clearly evident. The corruption, the lack of sovereignty, the reliance on other countries goodwill for the most basic of rights, such as self-defense. We love our brethren there, but our home is only Eretz Yisroel, under the leadership of Hashem Echad, may it come speedily בב”א !!!
Great points.
Tucker is a moral degenerate with a platform unfortunately I don’t know what happened to him from the beginning but something definitely happened. He must’ve gotten banged on the head or something.
It happened since he’s in the pocket of Qatar.
“A proud Orthodox Jew himself, Shapiro closed with a grim warning about the GOP’s trajectory…”
Orthodox isn’t exactly the right word, but can’t blame him given the limited Jewish education he received.