David McAfee
December 28, 2025
December 28, 2025
RAW STORY
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller came under fire over the weekend for purported racism hidden in comments he made about inventions in history.
Stephen Miller said, "Someone should write an alternate historical novel where Americans are the first to master the automobile, the first in flight, the first to harness the atom, the first to land on the moon — but just keep going and never open our borders to the entire third world for sixty years."
Miller added, "For those who don’t know, the US had negative migration for the half century between the first nonstop transatlantic flight and the moon landing.
That caused an eruption of comments from critics and experts alike.
Geopolitics blogger Anatoly Karlin said, "The first automobile was German, the Manhattan Project was primarily the work of immigrant Budapest Jews (the Martians), and German immigrants of dubious political provenance likewise played an important role in getting the US to the Moon."
Political scientist and right-wing personality Richard Hanania said, "America kept inventing stuff! It’s the center of global innovation, disproportionately due to immigration!"
"What planet are you living on?" he asked.
Hanania added, "Stephen Miller reveals how stupid nativism is as an ideology. Let him keep posting and showing how intellectually empty it all is."
Attorney Danny Miller also chimed in on Sunday, "I keep writing different responses to this and I just can’t wrap my head around its sheer idiocy. Is he not aware that we got the atom bomb first because of a bunch of Jewish scientists fleeing Nazi persecution?"
Dem candidate Fred Wellman said, "Lots of people are pointing out this little racist Nosferatu looking troll doesn’t know an overwhelming majority of our achievements came because of immigrants including our nuclear and space programs."
"He means white immigrants folks. He knows exactly what he’s saying," he wrote on X. "His people were the ‘good immigrants.’ He’s against brown people."
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller came under fire over the weekend for purported racism hidden in comments he made about inventions in history.
Stephen Miller said, "Someone should write an alternate historical novel where Americans are the first to master the automobile, the first in flight, the first to harness the atom, the first to land on the moon — but just keep going and never open our borders to the entire third world for sixty years."
Miller added, "For those who don’t know, the US had negative migration for the half century between the first nonstop transatlantic flight and the moon landing.
That caused an eruption of comments from critics and experts alike.
Geopolitics blogger Anatoly Karlin said, "The first automobile was German, the Manhattan Project was primarily the work of immigrant Budapest Jews (the Martians), and German immigrants of dubious political provenance likewise played an important role in getting the US to the Moon."
Political scientist and right-wing personality Richard Hanania said, "America kept inventing stuff! It’s the center of global innovation, disproportionately due to immigration!"
"What planet are you living on?" he asked.
Hanania added, "Stephen Miller reveals how stupid nativism is as an ideology. Let him keep posting and showing how intellectually empty it all is."
Attorney Danny Miller also chimed in on Sunday, "I keep writing different responses to this and I just can’t wrap my head around its sheer idiocy. Is he not aware that we got the atom bomb first because of a bunch of Jewish scientists fleeing Nazi persecution?"
Dem candidate Fred Wellman said, "Lots of people are pointing out this little racist Nosferatu looking troll doesn’t know an overwhelming majority of our achievements came because of immigrants including our nuclear and space programs."
"He means white immigrants folks. He knows exactly what he’s saying," he wrote on X. "His people were the ‘good immigrants.’ He’s against brown people."
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