
Know Your Enemy Standing Athwart History, Yelling "Slop!" (w/ John Ganz) [Teaser]
Feb 27, 2026
John Ganz, journalist and essayist who links conservative history to today's politics, digs into the long-running pattern of right-wing infighting and propaganda. He traces continuities from postwar conservatism to modern smear campaigns. Short, sharp takes on figures spreading conspiracies, the alignment of movement media and power, and recurring political tactics.
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Respectable Figures Masking Radical Logrolling
- The conservative movement long hosted a dual role of respectable public intellectuals who mainstreamed extreme ideas while posing as moderates.
- John Ganz traces this from Buckley and Bozell through McCarthyism, the Birchers, Pat Buchanan, and Trump-era accommodations.
Chris Rufo As a Modern Double Game Example
- Chris Rufo exemplifies this double game: a Manhattan Institute fellow who spreads racist conspiracy claims while presenting himself as reasonable.
- Ganz cites Rufo's Haiti and Somali claims and racist tweets as concrete examples.
Polished Personas Facilitate Extremist Entry
- The pattern repeats: genteel public faces have historically enabled more extreme actors to gain legitimacy.
- Ganz links Buckley's courteous persona to logrolling for the extreme right via National Review and earlier McCarthy-era efforts.

