Proving once again that Vice President Kamala Harris' message of the day is their message of the day, MSNBC reports that the Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday It falsely told viewers that it was a re-enactment of a Nazi rally held in the Garden.
Far-left gay Jonathan Capehart led historians Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Ann Applebaum in an anti-Trump hit parade featuring vintage footage of the 1939 rally, including Nazi salutes. .
Message from three leftists who hate Trump: Trump is literally Adolf Hitler. This happened to be the same argument that Democratic presidential candidate Harris made after her appearance on the Atlantic far left.
And all agreed that Trump wanted to incite political violence.
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The Trump campaign packed the 19,500-seat arena and included comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), former Trump aide Rudy Giuliani, and, of course,… Orangeman himself is to blame.
Trump delivered a typical campaign speech, vowing once again to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 (now 50 U.S.C. 21-24) to deport some 20 million illegal aliens. President Joe Biden has released millions of them into the country, hundreds of thousands of whom are dangerous criminals. About 13,000 people are murderers. The law authorizes the president to deport foreign nationals deemed dangerous to the country.
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As patriotic Americans gather, it's an opportunity for MSNBC to smear Trump and his followers, which Capehart, Benguiat, and Applebaum did, along with Brio, as the rally progressed.
Capehart lied with a bald face at the beginning.
He called the rally a “jamboree” and said it was “particularly horrifying” because of the 1939 rally in which Jewish men were assaulted and stripped naked.
No one was assaulted or stripped yesterday, and no Nazi or fascist flags were raised, as President Trump plans to use the military to “carry out mass deportations of immigrants.” This was an inconvenient fact for the far-left Capehart, who insisted that
Indeed, President Trump has promised to use the military to deport illegal aliens, and Capehart is well aware of that.
Ben Giatt, a left-leaning professor at New York University, argued that the rally's location was “not a random choice” because President Trump is Hitler.
He said: “I vehemently object to people comparing him to Hitler, (but) he is the one who went out of his way to use fancy words, talk about polluting our blood, and call people vermin.'' He even released a campaign ad to create an empire.
The “ad” did not come from the Trump campaign, but from a third party. Trump campaign staffers did not see the words “United Empire” but reposted them on Truth Social.
Ben Giatt also mentioned former Chief of Staff John Kelly, who claimed that Trump praised Hitler's generals and asked why his generals couldn't be more loyal. Author Jeffrey Goldberg repeated that old and dubious claim in The Atlantic. The article inspired Harris' speech and message on MSNBC Sunday during the rally.
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Ben Guiat claimed that Trump wanted violence.
Trump has used rallies since 2015 to radicalize people and incite violence. And all of the racist stereotypes of Latinos, of black people, and all of the misogynistic stereotypes, and all of the vulgarity and crudeness, the inhibitions and restraints that people have from using violence when asked by their leaders. Designed to help you lose taboos.
Then came Applebaum, who wrote an article in the Atlantic titled “Trump is talking like Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini.”
Applebaum noted that most candidates stick with centrists in the final stages of a campaign, and argued that Trump is trying to energize violent radicals who don't normally vote. Apparently they're going to be an army of beer hall brownshirts.
“This is not a word that has ever been part of mainstream American politics,” Applebaum argued. “When I was writing that article, I went back to some other times in the last century to see if anyone was talking about vermin or blood poison, or likening political opponents to insects. But it wasn't found.
Trump is worse than George Wallace, she said.
This is a term that Mr. Trump and those around him, including at this rally, have deliberately imported and deliberately used. What's also interesting is that usually at this point in the campaign, candidates end up going to the center.
They're looking for… floating voters, centrists, people who are trying to make a decision. What Trump is trying to do is radicalize people who don't normally vote, and potentially some kind of racist, angry, violent society that doesn't normally come to vote. It's about reaching that demographic.
Of course, Mr. Trump does not call his “political opponents,” the far-left mainstream Democratic Party, “pests.”
He particularly targeted dangerous radicals whose political ideology implicitly condones political violence.
“I pledge to eradicate the communists, Marxists, fascists, and far-left thugs who live like vermin on our territory,” President Trump said. Somehow, those groups became commonplace “political opponents.”
And indeed, these political opponents have been saying for years that President Trump is a Nazi or fascist, that he is an “existential threat to democracy,” that he is “a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms,” and that “It should be removed,” Harris said.
Trump “is using a type of extremism that we're not used to,” Applebaum argued.
Capehart turned to Ben Guiat and said again that Trump wanted to incite violence and that such violence would likely have dire consequences for his “political opponents.”
“Is he also doing this to get them to the next step? Is it… to incite violence and force them to commit violence if he doesn't win?” Capehart asked.
Ben Giatt:
I think so. Sure he needs them to vote, but as is well known from all Republican senators and representatives who have refused to commit to accepting the results of a free and fair election, the Republican Party It is now largely an authoritarian party that relies on elections. Denial, big lie.
Interestingly, the three claimed that Trump was imitating Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini by standing in front of a poster that read, “Trump was right about everything.” Mussolini's slogan was “Mussolini is always right.”
Yes, it's silly, but mission accomplished. MSNBC did its job and aired Harris' message that day.