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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStephen Miller is a Red Pill Psychopath: Basically Nick Fuentes With a Real Job - Hawk's Podcasts
Jan 6, 2026 Hawk Daily
Stephen Miller is a Red Pill Psychopath: Basically Nick Fuentes With a Real Job
Stephen Miller appears on CNN with Jake Tapper in a contentious interview that reveals troubling parallels between current foreign policy and the Iraq War era. The deputy White House chief of staff refuses to rule out military force for Greenland acquisition while defending American intervention in Venezuela. Miller invokes the Monroe Doctrine and introduces what he calls the Trump Doctrine, emphasizing American dominance in the Western Hemisphere without apology.
The interview captures Miller's aggressive stance on Venezuelan leadership, dismissing opposition leader Machado despite her electoral support. He justifies military action in Venezuela by claiming national security interests and rejecting what he terms neoliberal approaches to foreign policy. Miller frames American intervention as necessary to prevent Venezuela from becoming an asset to adversaries, drawing uncomfortable comparisons to Middle East military campaigns.
The conversation reveals deep insecurities masked by aggressive posturing about American power and dominance. Miller's rhetoric about securing resources and asserting superpower status echoes familiar justifications for previous military interventions. His dismissal of democratic processes in favor of stability controlled by American interests raises serious questions about the direction of foreign policy. The interview with Jake Tapper on CNN demonstrates how personal insecurity can manifest in dangerous policy positions when combined with political power. The parallel drawn between Miller and figures like Nick Fuentes highlights concerns about extremist ideology reaching the highest levels of government influence in the White House.
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Stephen Miller is a Red Pill Psychopath: Basically Nick Fuentes With a Real Job - Hawk's Podcasts (Original Post)
ihaveaquestion
Tuesday
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Bread and Circuses
(1,556 posts)1. Do Stephen Miller and Don Jr have the same narcotics supplier?
Hes unglued. Sounds like Rubio, Vance, et al.
Are on speed
creon
(1,812 posts)2. Miller is wannabe Nazi
Proof that there is not much difference between tough and stupid