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Does the right have a meme candidate problem? I investigate. (0:36) Right-wing meme candidates (1:57) Who is James Fishback? (4:17) Fishback's H-1B flip-flop (17:18) Did Fishback always dislike Byron Donalds? (18:58) How Fishback became anti-Palantir (23:52) Does Richard Hanania want the right to fail? (26:26) Fishback's Israel flip-flop (36:38)...

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