Scott was a cubicle jockey for years, and did a stint "consulting" for a bit after that before being so disgusted with the practice that he left to be a full time cartoonist and part time comedy writer and motivational speaker.
If he wasn't at least a little Fashy, I'd be amazed. I brought this up in another thread, but it's not the 14/88 horseshit that converts people. It's using your college diploma you put yourself in massive debt for to land a lucrative part time job mopping up vomit and exchanging food stamps for steaks, cake, and shopping carts full of soda while smelly spics and sheboons wider than they are tall who never graduated high school drip grease onto your floor and drag their eight kids around behind them.
That's where the racists are coming from. Not Rockwell's legacy. They buried his ass deep. Rockwell isn't doing shit today. No, the fashy goys and angry racists are coming from the massive rank and file of workers that are being treated like disposable kleenex by the rich Jews who inherited the world from their fathers but didn't internalize the lesson that you need to keep people away from each other to convince them that they are alike. It's the people who have never held a full time position in their lives and have less than eight thousand dollars to their name total who are starting to rise up and realize that they have a voice, a vote, and a right to be armed to the teeth.
The modern day grind will either destroy your very soul or make you far, far right. It didn't destroy Scott's soul, which implies something to me about what his private political views are probably like.
Redder pill: people don't run for office because they want to. They run for office because they're told to. Hillary wanted the job, sure, but she had to kiss mundo ass and pitch herself as being in the best interests of the whole establishment to get in.
They knew about Benghazi, and all of her other skeletons, but they ran her anyway. They would not have run her if they could not get her off. If worst comes to worst, Obama will just write her an executive pardon, and that will be the end of it. They may hate each other personally, but they both kiss the same ass at the end of the day, and will do what they are told.
The real fight isn't getting her convicted, because nothing will actually make anything stick (again, she can just be pardoned). It's countering the media fade that will occur when those asskissers get told to start dialing back coverage to try and make her drop out of the public conscience as a criminal. That's the real danger to them: our backlash when they let her off.
Our job is to keep it as fresh in the minds of everyone as possible, so they can't just shove it under the rug. Fortunately, Trump is a top-shelf shitlord, so I doubt he'll let the inevitable media silence stop him from reminding everybody.