End times theology is implicitly globalist. Who do you seeing pushing it? Older neocon types. It has no presence at all among libertarians or paleocons.
Translation: Traditional American-style "pre-trib" fundamentalism is too pro-Jewish. No sir, "palaeocons" don't have a speck of Biblical sentimentalism in their bodies (a trait they share with liberal Jews).
Of course, the thing is, "palaeos" don't really believe in chrstianity at all, other than as merely one aspect (among many) of white, "western," European civilization. Many of them are secret atheists or agnostics to whom J*sus is a mere mythical/symbolic ethnic patriarch.
I never understood why Freepers complain about globalism. God is the Utimate Globalist. Is there a problem with *that*?
I think you’re confusing politics with theology ... Dispensationalism is mostly fairly new and pops up around 1830 with a theologian-lawyer named Darby, predating all that political identity nonsense that’s so popular among the anticapitalist crowd.
Dispensationalism didn’t take root deeply in the US until after the publication of the Scofield reference bible in the early 1900s.