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Biden Cries Wolf, Says Trump’s Language Echoes That Heard in Nazi Germany

We did it! ‍We finally got Trump, says the left.

Listen to his ⁢language. He sounds ⁢just like Hitler! And ⁢Mussolini! And all the‍ other bad guys who ever ⁤lived.

What did ​Trump ‌say? ⁤Actually, it’s a word he used.

“Vermin.” Trump‍ said “vermin” during a rally ⁤in New Hampshire over ⁤the weekend, according to ‌ Reuters.

As in, “we will root out the communists,⁢ Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin⁢ within​ the confines of our country that lie and steal and cheat on elections.”

President Joe Biden couldn’t take it.

He wasn’t offended by “communists” or ⁤“Marxists” or stealing elections. ​(The fact that he wasn’t represents much of the real problem we face.)

What got Biden ⁢was the word​ “vermin.”

“In just the⁣ last few⁢ days, Trump has said if ⁢he ⁢returns to ⁢office ⁣he’s gonna go after all those who oppose him ⁣and wipe out what he called the ‘vermin … in⁤ America.’ … It echoes language you heard in Nazi Germany,” the president said at a San Francisco fundraiser on Tuesday.

Trump also recently​ talked about ‘the blood of America is ‌being poisoned.’ The blood of America is being poisoned. Again, it echoes the same phrases ‍used in Nazi​ Germany,” he added, according to NBC News.

Is Biden ⁤the worst president in ⁢modern history?

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung had previously responded to the claptrap ⁣about Nazi rhetoric in a Monday ​statement.

“Those who try to make that ridiculous assertion are clearly snowflakes grasping for anything because they are suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome and their sad,‍ miserable⁣ existence will be crushed when President Trump returns‌ to the White House,” he said.

Democrats, of ‌course, have ⁣never shied away from ⁤hysterical accusations against those on ​the right.

You know — Republicans will ‍throw ⁤granny and her wheelchair ‌off a⁢ cliff, start a nuclear war, put blacks ⁣in chains. ‌That kind of stuff. The deplorables and ultra-MAGAs are used to such claims.

One of the things I appreciated when Barack ​Obama ‌took office was⁣ that I no longer had to walk into a bookstore and see row after row of books about how George W. Bush was a dictator​ and ‌Satan in the flesh‍ and ‌all those other things.

Until recently, it was fairly harmless — just ‌bad ‍political⁣ rhetoric.

Problem is, it’s gone beyond rhetoric.⁤ Ask parents who have protested at school board meetings, or Roman Catholics who prefer their Mass in Latin, or protesters who are suffering jail following the ⁤Capitol incursion.

Now ⁤we see that rhetoric justifying the ​suspension of the First Amendment, the weaponization of federal agencies ⁤and a two-layered justice system.

Trump is Hitler, ⁤indeed.


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Why is it‌ important to analyze the context of Trump’s statement and not make hyperbolic comparisons to ‌Nazi Germany

Person, ‍Jason Miller, quickly responded ⁤to Biden’s comments, calling them “absolutely absurd” and “despicable.” According to National Review, Miller said, “Joe Biden’s comparison ⁢of President Trump using the term ‘vermin’ ‌to⁤ Nazis and the Holocaust is absolutely absurd, despicable, and absolutely disgraceful.”

This exchange highlights the deep divide that still⁢ exists in⁤ American politics. The left, represented by President ‌Biden, is quick to jump to extreme comparisons and ⁢accusations⁤ against their ⁣political opponents. Trump, an easy ‌target for such rhetoric, is often painted as a dictator, a ⁤fascist, and now, a Nazi.

But let’s take a ​step back and analyze the​ actual context of Trump’s statement. He talked about rooting out those who oppose ⁢him ⁢and who engage in fraudulent activities ‌during elections. While his⁣ choice of words may be inflammatory to some, it is crucial to remember that politicians often use strong language to rally ⁤their base. Trump is no exception to ⁤this.

Moreover, equating Trump’s use of the word “vermin” to Nazi ⁤Germany⁤ is a stretch too far. ⁤It diminishes the horrors and atrocities ‌committed during ‌that time and undermines the seriousness of⁢ the actual Holocaust. It is not⁣ productive or fair to throw around such comparisons casually.

This ⁤is not to say that⁤ Trump is beyond ‍criticism or that his words should be blindly accepted. He ​has a history⁤ of ⁢controversial ⁣statements, ‍and it ‍is valid to question his language and‌ intentions.⁣ However, it ⁤is essential to approach criticism with accuracy and ‌fairness, rather than resorting to hyperbolic ​comparisons.

In the end, the left’s⁣ declaration of victory in ⁤getting Trump ​is premature and misguided. Trump, despite leaving office, continues to be a ‍prominent ‍figure in American politics, and his influence ‍is seen in the policies and rhetoric of many Republicans. The focus should​ be on addressing the ‌issues that divide us and ‍finding common ground, rather than engaging in inflammatory rhetoric that only deepens the divide.

Let us strive for a more civil and constructive political‍ discourse,⁤ where ideas are​ debated based on their merit and not by resorting to extreme​ comparisons and character assassinations.​ It is through respectful⁣ dialogue ‍and understanding that⁤ we‍ can truly move⁤ forward as‌ a nation.



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