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Jerry Schroeder's avatar

Beautiful,logical way to expose the mental illness of the Insane Left. Thank you!

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

Why, thank you, Jerry! I appreciate it!

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Jackieone's avatar

HAHAHA! Well done! 👍

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

Thank you, Jacieone!

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Bob Carlson's avatar

You had me upset for a minute but thank you for clarifying that

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

Bob, I am simply taking what I'm hearing from Tim and Kamala and Hillary and the media and applying that logic in my thinking. MY EYES ARE OPENED.

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Margaret's avatar

I will state the difference for you, Hitler and Donald Trump’s rallies espoused HATE! Trump’s espoused hate for follow Americans! Those other events at MSG DID NOT ESPOUSE HATE!

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Margaret's avatar

The MSG rally did tell us how Trump plans to win, no matter what, his little secret with Mike Johnson, the Electoral College, the 26 Republican states not ratifying the vote, and if he has to go to the Supreme Court, well that is stacked in his favor. Everything Republicans/Trump accuse the Democrats o doing is a confession.

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betsy's avatar

Many on social media are continuing to BUILD Onto the Nazi theme. Lots and lots of posts about most politicians on the right who are nazis in disguise. Now, even Elon Musk is a Nazi because he clapped his heart and slung his hand out towards supporters. I had NO IDEA there was THIS MUCH fascism and Nazism in America! Im really getting nervous.

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Dennis Dunbar's avatar

You certainly know it’s not just because it was held at MSG.

Perhaps the fact it featured so much hateful, racist rhetoric along with Trump’s doubling down on calling those who oppose him “the enemy within”, all echoing Nazi rhetoric might have had something to do with this?

Remember, his own Chief of Staff called him a Fascist…

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

Hi Dennis!

I don’t expect you to agree, but in the words of Ilya Shapiro: “Those who liken Trump to Hitler and the MSG rally to the Nazi rally aren’t just smearing Trump, but minimizing Hitler/Nazis - which, given the antisemitic nature of the progressive left, may well be the point.”

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Dennis Dunbar's avatar

Lynn, Only Trump is calling Americans who disagree with him “The Enemy Within”. Only Trump is talking about using the military against American citizens. Only Trump is running on a platform of retribution and threats. Only Trump expresses love and admiration for authoritarians. Only Trump ‘joked’ about being a dictator…

There is no balance here. You’re comparing a pin prick to having an arm chopped off and saying “well both sides inflicted pain”.

C’mon.

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Dennis Dunbar's avatar

If it sounds like a duck, walks like a duck etc…

Just perhaps recognizing the similarities, the patterns etc might just have some actual value.

Sometimes we gotta call it as we see it.

Surely you can agree with that…

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Dennis Dunbar's avatar

BTW after reading about the vitriol etc spewed at that event the parallels between the Trump campaign rhetoric and the Nazis just keep increasing.

Is America really a "garbage can"? Is Puerto Rico really a 'floating island of garbage'? Are Americans who disagree with him really "The enemy within"?

How do you keep discounting all of this? When Trump shows you his true colors believe him.

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

Hang on…

the Harris campaign and the Democratic faithful can call Trump every name in the book. They do it in ads and from stages and podiums and the media happily echo the sentiment. The same man who was literally everyone’s friend until he ran for office with an “R” behind his name is now the second coming of Adolph.

Well, that’s convenient. 



Kamala Harris is out there saying Trump is going to take away your Constitutional right to an attorney; that he’s going to take away citizen’s first and second amendment rights, that he's going to institute a national abortion ban. What the what?

Now, I know she's campaigning but this is out there. I noticed they stopped the whole Project 2025 nonsense when it wasn’t achieving the desired effect. You’ve got the hysteric rantings of talk show hosts telling their viewers Trump is going to break up interracial marriages and redistribute white spouses. 



This is real next level hysteria and fear mongering. It’s a “repeat the lie enough and hope believe it” tactic. 



And since Project 2025 fear mongering wasn’t working, they switched to the Hitler label, as they have with practically every other Republican candidate/president going back to Goldwater.

Now, would I have picked that MSG rally comedian to perform? No. I don’t think he’s funny. And the Trump campaign is agreeing, saying he was a comic who made jokes poor in taste. Even the audience groaned. But he’s a comic. That’s what comics do. They push the boundaries. I don’t care for his brand of humor, but I understand that’s what they do.



And I suspect if Don Rickles showed up today and gave the same set he did during Reagan’s second inauguration, he would be BLASTED across social media for insensitivity and offensiveness. (Rickles was one of the greats.)





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3kJ7VPJnmI

As for the “garbage can” statement, it’s in reference to countries sending violent criminals to the US. I mean, Cuba sure as heck did it in ’83. And we’re seeing a lot of crime play out at the hands of those in the country illegally. Heck, you want to get rid of those imposing a burden on your country? Send them the US. 
Ergo, the garbage can metaphor. 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1983/07/11/theyre-castros-convicts/8cbead9b-407b-41a8-aa7e-9985373430dc/

https://cis.org/Arthur/Venezuela-Sending-Violent-Criminals-United-States



The MSG rally was a night of enthusiasm with people just wanting the best for their families, their neighborhoods and their countries. The energy was palpable, even from a computer screen.



And it if it was a Nazi rally, somebody better tell the Jews in attendance who hung the Israeli flag from the crowd and proudly wrapped themselves in Tefillin.

Like me, I don’t think they knew it was a Nazi rally, either.

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Dennis Dunbar's avatar

Wow! Hard to believe you're 'both sidesing' this.

A political rally spewing such hateful rhetoric was just a "night of enthusiasm"???

Wow!

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Lynn Cartia's avatar

I am saying that I think it's rather disingenuous to point to to the rhetoric of one campaign without acknowledging the unsavory things said by the other campaign. It becomes a matter of "Hi Pot. I'm Kettle."

Listen, there's a lot of speech I don't care for, but just because I don't like it doesn't make it "hate speech."

I think in today's world, it's a lot like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx2cLl0pisQ

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Margaret's avatar

The gas chambers in Auschwitz did not begin with bricks, they began with words,ugly hateful,words against Jews and other minorities. Jewish tradition teaches us words can hurt , words can kill. The blatant words of hate ,racism, antisemitism,Islamophobia,misogyny at yesterday’s MSG Trump rally are dangerous and must be condemned .Enuf is enuf! Abraham Foxman

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Margaret's avatar

“History will not forgive them. Whatever Trump is about to lead us into, we will eventually find our way out of…And people will remember who sided with a dictator at this critical juncture” Bob Kagan

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SpankinRedAss's avatar

Of course, everybody knows that FDR had absolutely no fascist leanings.

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