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erronis

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Tue Nov 18, 2025, 05:40 PM Nov 18

Republicans Prove Irony Is Dead With Vote on Condemning Fascism

https://newrepublic.com/post/203347/republicans-vote-condemning-fascism

Republicans hate being called fascist, and yet ...


House Rules Committee Chair Virginia Foxx


American politics has come a long way since World War II.

More than 250,000 Americans lost their lives fighting fascism in the European theater between 1942 and 1945, but decades later, that fervor to reject the destructive ideology seems to have died among the country’s ruling class.

Republicans on the House Rules Committee refused to condemn fascism Monday, voting against an amendment that would formally rebuke the hyper-nationalistic, authoritarian credo.

Lawmakers that opposed the effort included Representatives Michelle Fischbach, Ralph Norman, Chip Roy, Erin Houchin, Nicholas Langworthy, Austin Scott, H. Morgan Griffith, Brian Jack, and Chairwoman Virginia Foxx.

The conservative fascism defense comes days after the White House branded antifa—a catchall for self-described antifascists—as a foreign terrorist organization. President Donald Trump has used the famously decentralized antifascist network as a scapegoat for years, leveraging the provocative label to push narratives that an organized network of violent, far-left radicals is wreaking havoc in cities across the country.

Fascism, however, has become a remarkably touchy topic. In recent weeks, Republicans have flown into a fury over getting called fascists and accused Democrats of inciting political violence by using the term. Since at least 2015, Americans have argued over the application of the phrase, debating the merits of torching Trump’s authoritarian populist ideology as a fascist groundwork or staying silent to maintain the gravitas of the word.

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Republicans Prove Irony Is Dead With Vote on Condemning Fascism (Original Post) erronis Nov 18 OP
The GOP is antifa? TACO must be going nuts. marble falls Nov 18 #1
Ketchup time. cbabe Nov 18 #3
This is Fascism : need more proof? Bread and Circuses Nov 18 #2
I wish that old turtle Virginia Fox would retire already. Who could vote for her term after term? Chasstev365 Nov 18 #4

Chasstev365

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4. I wish that old turtle Virginia Fox would retire already. Who could vote for her term after term?
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 06:07 PM
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