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Hey, everybody. Tim Miller from The Bulwark here with our publisher, my bestie, Sarah Longwell. We promised you this during The Next Level. It was a great Next Level, by the way. If you haven't watched it, go check it out on YouTube. A little bonus segment.
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Anytime a Fox News host decides they want to start calling themselves a Nazi and self-identifies as a Nazi, we feel like that's an important thing for us to... To peruse?
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I can't believe you didn't start this show with, what up, my Nazi? Oh, sorry, my Nazi. What up, my Nazi? Come on.

Fox Host Decides To Take Back What Word?

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Tim Miller and Sarah Longwell discuss Greg Gutfeld’s bizarre on-air attempt to joke about fascism as the trend of far-right figures hiding behind bad comedy grows, and why it’s not just a joke.

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Tobias's avatar

Did this just show up for anyone else? It’s weird this has the date of the 18th, but it’s in this spot of my feed. I got confused immediately when Tim said to go check out the TNL episode.

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David M Gordon's avatar

Same for me. This video is on Substack's home page, not elsewhere; not Bulwark's Substack, nor Bulwark.com. I am an increasingly frustrated Bulwark subscriber confounded by its Byzantine practices. Why make the content impossible to discover except by happenstance?!

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Michael Brockman's avatar

This feels akin to ‘there are good people on both sides’. Absolutely NOT.

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I can't believe you didn't start this show with, what up, my Nazi? Oh, sorry, my Nazi. What up, my Nazi? Come on.