Tucker Carlson, Antisemitism, and the MAGA Split Russia Loves
Ryan McBeth
I don’t usually talk politics, but when politics becomes a weapon of war, we have to talk about it.
Right now, the American conservative movement is splitting in two: pro-Israel traditionalists on one side, and “America First” isolationists, with some drifting toward antisemitic rhetoric, on the other. That fracture has become a perfect attack vector for Russian disinformation.
In this video, I break down how that divide formed, how Russian state-linked actors are exploiting it through fake websites, cloned news domains, and AI-generated propaganda, and what that means for U.S. national security.
We’ll talk about:
• The growing conflict between pro-Israel conservatives and the Tucker Carlson “restrainer” faction
• How Moscow amplifies both sides using the “firehose of falsehood” method
• Why internal political fractures weaken U.S. deterrence abroad
• What this means for American legitimacy and ideological cohesion
Antisemitism isn’t just a moral failure, it’s a national-security vulnerability.