Modern Western authoritarianism, while reactionary and often ultranationalistic, is rarely truly fascistic in nature, as it so often lacks the dedication to a transcendant national mythology or the utopian, palingenetic ideals which both defined the original ideology. Indeed, the original fascist regimes, which so often sacrificed their proposed social revolution for the support of the reactionary property-owning classes, can become hard to describe as truly fascistic regimes.
As rarely as it is acknwoledged, fascism, like socialism, has never really been properly implemented, it's simply come a little bit closer.
Y'know, while we're being nerds.