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Best-selling author and former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos is making no secret about what he thinks of today's Republicans and the so-called conservative movement: They're all fake and should be set "on fire."
"Understand something: The conservative 'movement' doesn't exist. It is a con," Yiannopoulos wrote Monday on his Gab social-media account.
"It's simply a massive fundraising operation. They don't believe anything they say."

Milo Yiannopoulos (Twitter)
The author who made news recently by announcing he's now an "ex-gay" who's planning to open a "reparative therapy" center aimed at helping "other people go through the same journey that I'm on myself," says many Americans have been tricked.
"You were duped," he explains.
"The truth is, Republicans want to lose elections because THEY MAKE MORE MONEY FUNDRAISING FROM DESPERATE AMERICANS WHEN THEY ARE OUT OF POWER.
"There are no good Republicans. Set them all on fire," he said.
Some responses to his remarks include:
- "There are a FEW. Damn few who still support America."
- "I disagree. There are one or two good Republicans. One of them is Rand Paul."
- "Trump is a new animal, America First."
- "When people start awaking and seeing this ... then maybe we can clean house."
- "They are professional losers."
- "They're the Washington Generals, just play foil to the Globetrotters."
- "I agree, I will no longer donate to the RNC, but will donate to Trump."
- "I always believed the Republicans were there to deceive the wise but always hoped I was wrong. It is becoming more and more clear I am not."
- "Except for the Fire part...Spot on! I'll let God handle the Fire part."
Yiannopoulos later posted: "40% of Left-wing media personalities, pundits and party apparatchiks believe what they say.
"5% of Right-wing media personalities, pundits and party apparatchiks believe what they say."
As WND reported last month, Yiannopoulos said he has experienced a transformation over time through his faith in Jesus Christ.
"Secular attempts at recovery from sin are either temporary or completely ineffective," he said. "Salvation can only be achieved through devotion to Christ and the works of the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church."
He said anyone who has "read me closely over the past decade must surely have seen this coming."
"I wasn't shy about dropping hints. In my New York Times-bestselling book 'Dangerous', I heavily hinted I might be 'coming out' as straight in the future. And in my recent stream-of-consciousness Telegram feed, I’ve been even more explicit – stomach-churningly so, if the comments under my 'x days without sodomy' posts are anything to go by," Yiannopoulos said.
"I've always thought of myself as a Jack Bauer sort of figure – the guy who does the hideous, inexcusable things no one else can stomach, without which the Republic will fall. I know that means my name will always be cursed, and I’ll always be a scorned outsider, so the temptation is to throw out any consideration of living well or truthfully. But even Jack Bauer has to confront his maker sooner or later."
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