In recent weeks, I’ve found myself wondering just how far Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) might go before House Republican leaders take an interest in his extremism. Evidently, the Arizona Republican hasn’t gone quite far enough for the GOP to care, but he’s clearly pressing his luck.
Less than two weeks after speaking at a conference organized by white nationalist Nick Fuentes, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) tweeted a meme on Monday that referenced Fuentes’ battle cry. The meme shows a man telling a prostitute to “tell everyone America first is inevitable.” … “America first is inevitable” is Fuentes’ slogan, which he invoked during a speech at a far-right event last year and in a tweet that included a photo of him and Gosar together at his America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC) in February.
Let’s take a minute to review how we arrived at this point.
Paul Gosar had already earned a reputation for being one of Congress’ most right-wing members. The Arizonan made headlines in January, for example, when he argued that the Jan. 6 insurrectionist attack should be seen as an example of “leftist violence.” This came on the heels of Gosar going even further than most GOP lawmakers in insisting that Donald Trump won last year’s election, reality be damned.
The congressman has also gained attention for following “out-and-out white nationalists” on Twitter, balking at a resolution condemning QAnon, and disseminating manipulated anti-Obama content via social media.
Gosar also appeared at a right-wing gathering a few years ago and was asked whether the United States was headed for a second civil war. “We’re in it,” the Arizonan reportedly replied. “We just haven’t started shooting at each other yet.’”
But last month, the six-term GOP lawmaker went even further by associating himself with Nick Fuentes.
As we discussed last week, Fuentes has called for “a homeland” for white people, engaged in Holocaust denialism, rallied rioters outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, and found himself permanently suspended from YouTube for promoting hate speech.
Fuentes is also a white nationalist who hosted a political gathering a few weeks ago called the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC). Ordinarily, that wouldn’t be especially noteworthy, since fringe extremists hold random events all the time, but in this case, Fuentes’ conference featured a sitting Republican congressman: Gosar delivered the keynote address at the gathering.
After the congressman spoke, Fuentes delivered some additional remarks of his own, spending 67 minutes “mocking a disabled member of Congress, calling the Jan. 6 riots ‘awesome’ and demanding protection for the country’s ‘White demographic core.’”
Gosar and Fuentes also apparently met for coffee the day after the event.
This week, Gosar thought it’d be a good idea to use social media to echo the white nationalist’s motto.








