MSNBCs Joy Reid went over the top, even by her standards, when she told her viewers that because of Trump, “You have Nazis walking around.
Earle Mack of The Hill once warned the repeated accusations against the President of racist and Nazi is not only illogical and unnecessary but can also be dangerous. He wrote:
The people lobbing out these terms either don’t know history or, worse, they know exactly what they are doing in order to make political gains.
People who know better than Joy Reid, know the gravity of throwing around unfounded terms like Nazi have made the same unforgiveable mistake. Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen, Tennessee’s first Jewish member of Congress, once compared his Republican colleagues to Adolf Hitler’s propaganda chief, Joseph Goebbels.
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY) by standing in front of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in New York City and proclaiming, “We are standing in front of a building that has become the headquarters for the Gestapo of the United States of America.”
Mack noted the hypocrisy of such language saying:
Democrats … adore [Trump] … and take him for everything he could offer … Yet, as soon as Trump officially became a candidate for president, with an “R” next to his name, they started calling him Hitler.
Watch the video and learn what Gary Franchi of Next News Network says is most frightening about this kind of rhetoric.