Notorious Neo-Nazi Says Racist Attacks on Kamala Go Too Far

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Right-wing attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris are skyrocketing, with conservatives attacking her record as a prosecutor, calling her the “DEI” candidate, and making desperate attempts to associate her with Communists.

One such attack came from right-wing political commentator Tim Pool, who let loose, calling Harris a “Communazi Despot come to put conservatives in concertation  camps.” The attack was so over-the-top that it even drew a reply from white nationalist Richard Spencer, who wondered, “A bit much?”

Tim Pool @Timcast Kamala Harris represents the greatest existential threat to the United States. Unelected, anti-democratic appointment at the 11th hour by the Commucrats She is Hitler and Stalin combined but times 200 She is a Communazi Despot come to put conservatives in concertation camps 9:25 AM · Jul 25, 2024 · 1.1M Views Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer A bit much? 9:55 AM · Jul 25, 2024 · 16.6K Views

It’s hilarious that Pool, who has two million followers on Twitter, would get rebuked by an open white nationalist such as Spencer, who one would think has no love for Harris. Several commentators on X found the situation pretty funny.

Twitter screenshot Cap’n Scoot @captscoot The Nazi guy telling Tim to chill out with calling Kamala a Nazi is very funny.
Twitter screenshot Cap’n Scoot @captscoot The Nazi guy telling Tim to chill out with calling Kamala a Nazi is very funny.
Twitter screenshot Ken Klippenstein �� @kenklippenstein: when you've lost RICHARD SPENCER (with a screenshot of the Pool/Spencer tweet exchange)
Twitter screenshot Ken Klippenstein �� @kenklippenstein: when you've lost RICHARD SPENCER (with a screenshot of the Pool/Spencer tweet exchange)

Last week, Spencer caused some confusion when he endorsed President Biden over Trump, saying, “The nomination of J.D. Vance had reminded me what the GOP really is.” This was mostly due to conservative support for Israel, anathema to an antisemite like Spencer, but also possibly because of racism against Vance’s Indian American wife.

Spencer’s rebuking of Pool, while funny, has nefarious undertones. Spencer soured on Donald Trump and MAGA even before Trump’s presidential term ended, due to what he saw as his failed strategy on uniting white supremacists.

“I will never vote for Donald Trump. I wish him the worst,” Spencer told The New Republic in 2020. “I’m not exactly enthusiastic about voting for Joe Biden, but in all likelihood, I will.”

Still, infighting among the worst elements of the U.S. far right can only hurt Trump and MAGA, and give the rest of us something entertaining to read and watch.