Chaim, please chime in on this, but I want everyone's input too.
The question on Sholom Rubashkin this week reminded me of a point that has been weighing on me for a while: that Nazi Jew-hatred in the US is far from limited to blacks/third-worlders and leftists.
The legal lynchings of Rubashkin and Jonathan Pollard were both initiated and/or completed by GOP administrations. James "F the Jews" Baker and "Jew Boy" Nixon were always proud Republicans. The core base of the America Last Committee, Father Coughlin, and similar fascist fronts wasn't negroes and Aztlanists, but "salt and light of the earth" conservative white middle Americans, many of whom were devout Protestant and Catholic "Christians". It's true that the Nazi FDR (ysv) allowed six million Jews to be murdered on purpose, but for many years several of his Republican opponents were opposed to fighting Hitler at all. In any event a huge chunk of US public opinion was on his side in the matter. For decades the so-called anti-Communist movement was dominated by ferocious anti-Semites, and the vast majority of the so-called anti-Semitic "patriots" to this day out there who are calling for the blood of Pollard, AIPAC (yes AIPAC is evil, but not in the way the Nazis think), etc. are "right-wingers"--paleocons like Buchanan, Norquist, Paul Craig Roberts and ilk.
Obviously I am not saying that leftism is any kind of friend to Jews, but I think we are kidding ourselves if we think all of so-called conservatism is lily-white in how we are treated.
LSDBR
PS: The Kevin Macdonald (ysv) I mentioned was not the Scottish film director, but the WN neo-Nazi pro-Fakestinian "evolutionary psychologist" at Cal State Long Beach in Long Beach, California.