Shapiro argues that Carlson's desire for a new political party—isolationist, restrictionist on immigration, and interventionist in the economy—is essentially a 'national socialist party.' He connects this to figures like Cory Bush and the broader 'grievance party' movement, which he claims seeks to overthrow American meritocracy. This perspective suggests a fundamental realignment where traditional conservative principles are abandoned in favor of identity politics and state intervention, mirroring the left's agenda.
Impact: High. This point frames Carlson's political aspirations as a dangerous departure from conservative ideals, potentially leading to a form of national socialism. It suggests a unified front of 'grievance politics' aiming to dismantle existing American systems.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:34:14 to 00:35:44.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host)
Sources against: Luke Rosiak (Investigative Reporter), Bernie Sanders (Senator)

