
Weimar Washington
What if history isn’t repeating—but rhyming with unsettling precision?
Weimar to Washington is a gripping, narrative-driven podcast that explores the ideological, cultural, and psychological parallels between the rise of the Third Reich under Adolf Hitler and the modern political movement surrounding Donald Trump. Through sharp analysis and storytelling, the series examines how extreme conservatism and Traditionalist philosophy can reshape democracies from within.
Episode 1, The Shicklegrüber & Drumpf Weave, sets the stage—unpacking the myths, grievances, and identity politics that fuel populist strongman movements. From the romanticization of a lost “Golden Age” to the weaponization of race, religion, and nostalgia, this episode traces the philosophical threads connecting past and present.
The show dives into the architecture of power: how figures like Benito Mussolini, Viktor Orbán, and Jair Bolsonaro crafted narratives of national rebirth—and how similar patterns echo in contemporary America. It explores the role of Traditionalism, a little-understood ideology rooted in thinkers like Julius Evola, and how it reframes modern politics as a spiritual war for civilizational survival.
At its core, this is a story about belief: how myths become movements, how grievance becomes identity, and how democracy can unravel when emotion overtakes reason.
This isn’t just left vs right. It’s past vs present. Myth vs reality.
And the question lingers—are we watching history unfold… or repeat?
Next Episode: The rise to power of both Hitler and Trump. There is an eerie resonance.
Weimar to Washington is a gripping, narrative-driven podcast that explores the ideological, cultural, and psychological parallels between the rise of the Third Reich under Adolf Hitler and the modern political movement surrounding Donald Trump. Through sharp analysis and storytelling, the series examines how extreme conservatism and Traditionalist philosophy can reshape democracies from within.
Episode 1, The Shicklegrüber & Drumpf Weave, sets the stage—unpacking the myths, grievances, and identity politics that fuel populist strongman movements. From the romanticization of a lost “Golden Age” to the weaponization of race, religion, and nostalgia, this episode traces the philosophical threads connecting past and present.
The show dives into the architecture of power: how figures like Benito Mussolini, Viktor Orbán, and Jair Bolsonaro crafted narratives of national rebirth—and how similar patterns echo in contemporary America. It explores the role of Traditionalism, a little-understood ideology rooted in thinkers like Julius Evola, and how it reframes modern politics as a spiritual war for civilizational survival.
At its core, this is a story about belief: how myths become movements, how grievance becomes identity, and how democracy can unravel when emotion overtakes reason.
This isn’t just left vs right. It’s past vs present. Myth vs reality.
And the question lingers—are we watching history unfold… or repeat?
Next Episode: The rise to power of both Hitler and Trump. There is an eerie resonance.
