What did hard Left expect, after years of hateful anti-Trump rhetoric?
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It's long been a staple of the stump speech for President Joe Biden to compare Donald Trump and his supporters to the Nazis, and his fellow Democrats and the liberal media eagerly amplify the ratcheted-up rhetoric.
Now, sadly but predictably, this kind of talk has gotten somebody killed.
Most people believe that killing Hitler would have been a good and moral act if it could have stopped the carnage he wrought. We even have a parlor game suggesting he was so evil he should have been killed as an infant. Comparing anyone to the Nazi dictator is a clear invitation to violence.
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The Democrats in their thirst for power and derangement over Trump just don’t care.
VideoAt 8 p.m. the night before the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Biden posted on X, "Americans want a president, not a dictator." It isn't just Biden. For nearly a decade, Democrats have been ratcheting up the rhetoric and marching the nation towards this political violence.
In 2018, Rep. Maxine Waters told supporters in an unhinged rant to publicly harass Trump administration members. "You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere," Waters seethed.
More recently in this election cycle, former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill went on MSNBC to say, and I am not making this up, that