Rachel Maddow decoding ‘far-right’ references to ‘Lord of the Rings’ is one for the CLOWN record books

During coverage of J.D. Vance’s keynote speech at the Republican National Convention, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow took a serious detour to bash him.

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It’s only natural Vance would come under fire from the left after he was picked to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate, but the lengths to which Maddow went to bash him are bizarre. After mentioning that billionaire Peter Thiel has assisted Vance in finding jobs, she then went into another thing the pair share: A love of Lord of the Rings.

“Like Mr. Thiel who has named his companies after things in the Lord of the Rings series of J.R.R. Tolkien books – Lord of the Rings is sort of a favorite cosmos for naming things and cultural references for a lot of far-right and alt-right figures within Europe and the United States,” she argued. “Peter Thiel names all of his things after Tolkien figures and places like his company Palantir for example.”

“Like his mentor, like Peter Thiel who had given him all his jobs in the world. Mr. Vance also, when he founded his own venture capital firm with help from Peter Thiel, named it after a Lord of the Rings thing and called it Narya — N- a—y-r-a, which you can remember because it’s ‘Aryan’ but you move the ‘n’ to the front,” Maddow blustered. “Apparently that has something to do with elves and rings from the Lord of the Rings series. I don’t know.”

As one can imagine, this analysis didn’t go over well with X users:

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