The Coming Storm; Plus Some Good News September 25, 2025September 25, 2025 Yesterday, I called Stephen Miller’s must-watch Charlie Kirk eulogy “four fascist minutes of the highest order” . . . . . . and, for permission to do so, linked to when it’s okay to call someone a fascist. As in Miller’s case it surely is. Today, I offer Jim Stewartson’s compelling elaboration: “Der Sturm bricht los”: Stephen Miller’s Nazi Eulogy. Keeping with that theme . . . You’ve surely seen clips of the 1939 Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden. Hitler had a lot of admirers in America back then. He has a lot of admirers today. Among them, Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, who famously dined with the President and claims nearly a million followers. Wired offers us Nick Fuentes’ Plan to Conquer America. It’s a disconcerting read. For years, as you know, Trump kept a book of Hitler’s speeches by his bedside. He once told his chief of staff that “Hitler did some good things.” None of which is to say Trump is Hitler. But it’s hard to deny he’s more comfortable with journalist-murdering autocrats and kleptocrats than with the leaders of democracies. And has designs on Canada and Greenland. (He wouldn’t want Mexico.) The good news: a Majority of US Voters Support Third Trump Impeachment — even 20% of self-identified Republicans. And that was in April. By now it may be higher. Plus, a certain number of Democrats and Independents who said they didn’t support impeachment likely felt he deserves it . . . but that it could be counter-productive: doomed to failure and distracting from things like the Epstein files and Border czar Tom Homan’s $50,000 cash bribe. “Release the Epstein files” has been a common mantra for quite a while. “Release the Homan tapes” is just getting started. . . . (We’ve long since forgotten about the tax returns Trump promised to release.) He won’t be impeached any time soon. But if we all lean in, we’ll take back the House, and conceivably the Senate, and have a shot at saving our democracy. Have a great day.