
"No, I don't. That's not a conservative ideology at all. That's a hateful rhetoric that's inconsistent with even the United States Constitution, not just inconsistent with the Republican Party, Lankford said. So no, that's not who we are. He continued: The Republican Party and conservatism has stood up for decades and decades for all individuals. If you want to trace back our lineage, it goes all the way back to George Washington,"
"[in] 1970, writing to what he called the children of the stock of Abraham,' that they would live in peace with the people around them. They would live under their own vine, their own fig tree, and not be afraid. From the beginning of our country, we have welcomed every faith in this country. But we have absolutely strongly opposed anti-semitism and should continue to be able to do that and make it clear."
Nick Fuentes is described as a white nationalist who has expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and repeatedly criticized Jews and Israel. His recent appearance on Tucker Carlson's show prompted debate within conservative circles about platforming and ideology. The rhetoric is characterized as hateful and inconsistent with conservative principles and U.S. constitutional values. The Republican Party and conservatism are framed as protective of all individuals, welcoming diverse faiths, and historically opposed to anti-Semitism, invoking George Washington's language about peace and safety. The position calls for a clear rejection of antisemitism within conservative politics.
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