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The Demos are crazyBy Mark Alexander Last week, in a rally for New York City's communist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a radical Islamist, a "who's who" of Demo radicals turned out. The loudest among them was, of course, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). At one point she screamed to her sycophantic audience: "We are not the crazy ones! ... They want us to think we are crazy! We are sane!" A colleague observed: "This is prima facie evidence that it is possible to be drunk enough to elect your bartender to Congress." He also claimed that the guy next to AOC in the orange turban must be a U-Tennessee fan — but I rejected that suggestion. As a Syracuse graduate, I insisted that since the rally was in New York, he was actually an "Orange Man" fan — no, not that Orange Man ... and from there, the thread devolved into football rivalry. The fact is, these people are the crazy ones — the result of their manifestation of chronic Trump Derangement Syndrome — and the depth of their derangement is apparently bottomless. This is the same party that just found out their leading Senate primary candidate in Maine, Graham Platner, has a now-covered-up Nazi tattoo on his chest, prompting his campaign manager to resign in protest. But instead of requiring him to withdraw in disgrace, the Demo crazies have actually circled their wagons around him. Platner promises, "I am not a secret Nazi." No word on whether he is still a "communist" and an "antifa supersoldier" as he claimed, in addition to asserting that "cops are bastards, all of them," and even questioning why black people "don't tip" at restaurants. Leave it to the Left's most delusional hater of all, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), to rush to Platner's defense: "He sounds like a human being to me, a human being who made mistakes, recognizes them, and is very open about it." Actually, Platner lied about his tat, but move along, nothing to see here. After two assassination attempts against Donald Trump and recent attempts against other conservatives, clearly inspired by the endless streams of hate rhetoric being spewed by high-profile Demos over the last five years, leading Democrats promised to tone down the rhetoric. But, shocker, the proliferation of hate rhetoric accelerated. This hatefest originated with Demos' destructive and deadly "summer of rage" riots across the nation ahead of the 2020 election, sponsored by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. That resulted in a surge in violence in the years that followed. Moreover, it resulted in a much lower bar for "acceptable hate rhetoric" by high-profile Demos. By "lower," I mean on the ground. That hate was directly responsible for the assassination of Charlie Kirk six weeks ago. Once again, Demo hate hustlers promised to tone down the rhetoric, but in fact, they have ramped it up, now boldly comparing Trump to "Hitler" and his supporters to "fascists." And that brings me to an MSNBC interview this week in which leftist Nicolle Wallace allowed Gov. JB "Puffy" Pritzker (D-IL) to wash his hands of making such accusations. Puffy declared, "I haven't suggested that Donald Trump is Hitler." Astoundingly, Wallace then gave the whole Demo Party a pass: "I don't think any Democrat has." Here, then, is a quick sample of Pritzker's recent non-comparisons of Trump to Hitler:
As for Democrat Party leadership...
Of course, the Leftmedia and celebrity comparisons are endless. The latest catalyst for the Hitler comparisons is the Demos' unhinged crusade against ICE agents. And the Trump administration has compiled a list of these disgraceful comparisons here. Some examples from other sources...
OK, you get it... The "new standard" for "acceptable hate rhetoric" is very dangerous, and Demos are refusing to reckon with the resulting political violence, and the violence to come. How dangerous? President Trump has now declared the so-called "antifa movement" of self-styled "anti-fascist" fascists a domestic terrorist organization, and not a minute too soon. Trump adviser Stephen Miller notes: "The issue before us now is very simple and clear. There is a large and growing movement of left-wing terrorism in this country. It is well organized and funded. And it is shielded by far-left Democrat judges, prosecutors, and attorneys general. The only remedy is to use legitimate state power to dismantle terrorism and terror networks." That prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to declare, "Stephen Miller is a fascist." But the fact is, as JD Vance has declared: "If you want to stop political violence, stop telling your supporters that everybody who disagrees with you politically is a Nazi." Only one among the Demos' national leadership, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA), has repeatedly condemned the hate: "You just don't ever, ever compare anyone to Hitler and those kinds of extreme things. [Trump] is not an autocrat. This is a product of a democratic election. ... A lot of Americans happen to disagree with you, that does not mean that they are fascists, or now they want to shred the Constitution." He added: "I know and I love people who voted for President Trump. They are NOT fascists, they're NOT Nazis, they're NOT trying to destroy the Constitution. ... I REFUSE to call people Nazis or fascists. I would never compare anybody — anybody to Hitler. ... And if that kind of extreme rhetoric is going to continue, [it will] likely result] in extreme kinds of outcomes and political violence." As for the rest of his party, did I mention they are crazy? Mark Alexander is the executive editor of the Patriot Post.
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