Russell Brand had found his people, that much was clear. Last Saturday, in front of 800 fans in a hotel ballroom in Austin, the comedian doled out praise for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (whom he called “Great Brother Kennedy”), disdain for the medical establishment (“flat-out evil”), and gratitude for Jesus Christ (“Thank God we have a forgiving God that died for us”). He also told a bunch of dick jokes and, later, called me a Nazi.

After the show, I’d asked Brand for an interview, and he told me that the media are “Luciferian,” and that reporters are Nazis. “Do you really think that?” I asked him. “You’re more like an individual Nazi,” he said, seemingly a concession that I was just following orders. (I didn’t get the interview.)

Brand and his fans had gathered for the annual conference of Ch

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