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Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1974. A member of the Republican Party, he represented California in both houses of the United States Congress before serving as the 36th vice president under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. His presidency saw the reduction of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, détente with the Soviet Union and China, the Apollo 11 Moon landing, and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Nixon's second term ended early when he became the only U.S. president to resign from office, as a result of the Watergate scandal.

Andrew Tate
Emory Andrew Tate III is an American and British social media personality, businessman, and former professional kickboxer who gained notoriety for promoting various highly controversial positions in the manosphere. His commentary has resulted in his expulsion from various social media platforms and concern that he promotes misogynistic views to his audience. A divisive influencer, Tate has amassed 10.7 million followers on Twitter as of June 2025 and was the third-most googled person in 2023. He has been dubbed the "king of toxic masculinity", has called himself a misogynist, and is politically described as both right-wing and far-right. As of March 2025, Tate is facing six legal investigations—four criminal and two civil—in Romania, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Joseph McCarthy
American politician (1908–1957)
Nation of Islam
Black nationalist African-American new religious movement
Kyrie Irving
American basketball player
They Don't Care About Us
1996 single by Michael Jackson

Dan Bilzerian
American social media influencer

Alice Bailey
British-American esoteric, theosophist and writer (1880-1949)

Nick Fuentes
Nicholas Joseph Fuentes is an American far-right political commentator and livestreamer. He hosts America First, a program that researchers, journalists, and civil-rights organizations have described as promoting white nationalism, white supremacy, Christian nationalism, themes associated with the incel movement, misogynistic and anti-LGBTQ positions, and antisemitic views, including Holocaust denial. The show is noted for its use of irony and humor to appeal to younger audiences, a style that observers argue provides Fuentes with plausible deniability for more extreme statements. His supporters, known as "Groypers," form a loose network of primarily young, online activists associated with alt-right politics.

Three Little Pigs
1933 short animated film directed by Burt Gillett
Claire Lee Chennault
US general
Francis Spellman
American Catholic cardinal (1889–1967)
German American Bund
American Nazi organization
Birthday
2014 song by Katy Perry

The International Jew
antisemitic tract by Henry Ford
Silver Legion of America
underground American fascist organization
Pat McCarran
American politician (1876-1954)
Albert Wedemeyer
United States Army general (1897-1989)
Immigration Act of 1924
1924 United States anti-immigration law
sovereign citizen movement
anti-government conspiracy theory

Groypers
The Groypers, or the Groyper Army, are a far-right group loosely defined as the followers, fans, or supporters of political activist and online streamer Nick Fuentes. They are named after a variant of Pepe the Frog, an Internet meme.
Mortara case
Italian cause célèbre of the 1850s and 1860s
Gerald Nye
American politician and antiwar activist (1892-1971)
Charles Richard Crane
American diplomat (1858–1939)
covenant
solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action
triple parentheses
anti-semitic symbol
Palmer Raids
raids and arrests in United States

David Headley
Pakistani American convicted terrorist
Breckinridge Long
American diplomat (1881-1958)
Jewish quota
limits on Jewish immigration and education
LaRouche movement
political movement promoting Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas

Charles A. Willoughby
US Army Intelligence Officer (1892–1972)
Ben Garrison
American political cartoonist

Berlin 36
2009 film set in the Olympic games in fascist Germany directed by Kaspar Heidelbach
radical right in the United States
political preference in the United States that leans towards extreme conservatism and anti-socialism
James Clement Dunn
American diplomat (1890–1979)

The Jew's Christmas
1913 film directed by Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley
antisemitism in the United States
attitudes and behaviors in the US targeted against Jews
/pol/
/pol/, short for Politically Incorrect, is an anonymous political discussion imageboard on 4chan, created in 2011. As of 2022, it was the most active board on the site. It has had a substantial impact on Internet culture. It has acted as a platform for far-right extremism; the board is well known for its widespread racist, white supremacist, antisemitic, Islamophobic, misogynist, and anti-LGBTQ content. /pol/ has been linked to various acts of real-world extremist violence. It has been described as one of the "[centers] of 4chan mobilization", a title also ascribed to :/b/.
Hugh R. Wilson
diplomat (1885-1946)

Michael A. Hoffman II
American author and Holocaust denier
r/The_Donald
subreddit in support of U.S. president Donald Trump
2019 Women's March
protest march in January 2019
The Franklin Prophecy
Antimsemitic canard falsely attributed to Benjamin Franklin
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
American immigration law
William P. Elmer
American politician (1871–1956)