Excuse my interjection, but Nick Fuentes' victory lap on his own show last night was almost as interesting as the interview with Piers Morgan itself.
Nick Fuentes goes into the strategy of each discussion point. A couple of themes were not to take a hostile interviewer like Piers Morgan seriously and to not come off as conceding or defensive. This was displayed brilliantly when Morgan tried to finger wag at Fuentes for just answering "Because he's really cool." and laughing. Pier's Morgan asked him condescendingly, "You think this is funny?" and Fuentes replied, "Too soon?" Fuentes' regular audience was extra-entertained because it knows Fuentes made this statement to juxtapose to the times that Shapiro dismissed the USS Liberty and JFK assassination as ancient history.
I also highly recommend last night's Fuentes show on Rumble because Fuentes does a more serious take on the question of why Hitler was cool. Your reasoning is perfectly acceptable MDoza, but I think that Fuentes gives a different answer: History, as it is taught today in American schools, is a shaming exercise for young white males (Whitey genocided the natives, enslaved the blacks, and holocausted the Jews. Whitey's descendants must make amends so everyone can be at ease that there will never again be Nazis). Here in Canada, it seems like every public gathering starts with an acknowledgement of stolen native land. So the appeal of Hitler was not the killings and not the fashion, but the lack of shame. I'm not a historian, but I have heard that the cause of WWII was WWI (the unfair surrender terms imposed on Germany, in other words reparations, shaming). Here's my hot take: Hitler was cool because he embodied Kamala Harris' campaign slogan, "What can be, unburdened by what has been."
Unknown Pleasures, I think the parallel to GWB is not that you would want to have a beer with Hitler, but that GWB never apologized for torture. Similarly, Netanyahu doesn't begin his speeches with an acknowledgement that anal raping prisoners is bad. I think that the leftists (who don't like Israel politics anyway) have a better line of attack at Fuentes than the right: Fuentes is jealous that world Jewry has unseated the Roman Catholic Church as most prominent political influencer.