Instead, he said, the prevailing 2022 message from GOP candidates amounted to warnings about liberal depravity in such cities as San Francisco. “It’s the homeless people pooping all over the place,” he said, summing up the candidates’ message. “My intuition is that this sort of nihilistic negation is probably not enough.”
Thiel’s analysis felt like a deliberate misdirection. There are few who have done as much to promote the sort of political nihilism that he was criticizing. As a college student in the 1980s, Thiel founded a conservative newspaper, the Stanford Review, that portrayed the Bay Area as a den of leftwing iniquity. Stanford, according to Thiel’s paper, was full of sexual perversion (gays were a frequent target of its mockery), out-of-control feminism (date rape being more a left-wing invention than an actual crime), and a creeping political correctness that threatened Western civilization itself.
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