
On the Nose Confronting the Anti-Zionist Right
Nov 6, 2025
Daniel May, publisher of Jewish Currents, joins Ben Lorber, a researcher on antisemitism, and Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker writer, to discuss the recent mainstreaming of anti-Zionist sentiments within the right-wing. They dissect Tucker Carlson's controversial interviews, the rise of figures like Nick Fuentes, and how these interactions reflect a shift in conservative ideology. The conversation also explores the dangers of normalizing hateful rhetoric and the intersections of Christian and white nationalism, ultimately warning against anti-Zionism that aligns with reactionary goals.
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Right's Longstanding Neocon vs. Nationalist Rift
- The conservative movement has long split between interventionist neocons and isolationist "America First" nationalists.
- Tucker Carlson now occupies the nationalist, anti-neocon position and can normalize far-right views by performance and rhetoric.
Fuentes' Troll Brand Became Mainstream
- Nick Fuentes has pushed MAGA further right on race, gender, and Christian nationalism while claiming outsider status.
- His online reach means his ideas have already become mainstream even if some gatekeepers claim otherwise.
Elite Rethink On Conditional Israel Support
- Heritage Foundation's Kevin Roberts framed support for Israel as conditional on U.S. interests, signaling a shift in conservative elite rhetoric.
- That position forced a rapid public backtrack amid pressure, revealing elite discomfort with normalizing anti-Zionist allies.













