The Democrats have to be the most hypocritical people ever.
They talk about “unity” and not being divisive — while constantly smearing their political opponent and his supporters — millions of Americans. Joe Biden calling Trump supporters “garbage” is just the latest iteration, he also called millions of Americans who support Trump “extremists,” suggesting they were terrorists. Tim Walz just called the thousands of Trump supporters of all races and creeds “Nazis” when he equated the Madison Square Garden rally to a “Nazi rally.”
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⚠️ Tim Walz just called every MAGA – American First – Patriotic Loving American a NAZI if they go to Madison Square Garden to see the Trump rally
We NEED to VOTE this Democrat Party out of Existence, once and for all pic.twitter.com/MnSkqHbMCj
— Culture War (@CultureWar2020) October 27, 2024
He doubled down on when asked about it subsequently, claiming he was talking about the “hate” that came out of the rally. But the only “hate” is coming from the Democrats as they demonize Americans.
WATCH: Tim Walz Writes Next Trump Campaign Ad With Insane Response to Another MSG Rally Question
All of that is wrong and awful. And it isn’t President Donald Trump who has “descended into madness” as Walz claimed. Indeed, it is these desperate Democrats trying to throw anything up against the wall to try to hold onto control.
In the wake of Biden calling Trump supporters “garbage,” multiple reporters asked Walz about that, the Nazi comments, and Harris’ comments demonizing Trump.
ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asks, how can they find common ground given Harris’ rhetoric calling Trump a dictator and a petty tyrant? Walz’s response?
ABC: How can Kamala find “common ground” with President Trump’s supporters when she’s simultaneously smearing them and insulting him?
WALZ: “The vice president’s rhetoric is the rhetoric that a president of the United States gives.”
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
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He said that Harris’ rhetoric is “the rhetoric that a president of the United States gives.” Yeah, no, it’s particularly not the rhetoric that a president should give. Harris saying it and Walz justifying it as normal is disqualifying for both of them.
Walz was asked on CBS if Biden was being sidelined, and if not, was the “garbage” comment a reason he should be. Walz basically deflected and continued the cover-up that everything with Joe is just ducky. He’s reducing inflation, don’t you know?
🚨 Walz refuses to distance himself and Kamala from Biden — even after Biden smeared Trump supporters as “garbage.” pic.twitter.com/OKoXdivG9H
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
But perhaps the most interesting question came from CBS’ Tony Dokoupil who laid out a lot of the history of Democrats demonizing and alienating American voters with their name-calling. The question made clear this isn’t a one-off but a consistent pattern. Indeed, they’ve been calling Republican candidates some form of “Hitler” for years, and it’s vile.
“I want to get your reaction to the president’s comments, but I want to put in a larger context of your recent comment comparing the Sunday Trump rally to a Nazi rally, and I also would also throw in there Obama’s bitter clingers, guns and religion comment from a while back, the deplorable line from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and the way that Democrats are seen by some voters as disrespecting them.”
After setting up the context, he asked, “Does that undercut this closing message of unity from your campaign?”
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CBS: You compared Trump supporters to Nazis. Biden called them “garbage.” Hillary called them “deplorables.” Doesn’t that undercut your fake “unity” message?
TIM WALZ: “No, certainly not.” pic.twitter.com/c79M9Kx6uC
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
“No, certainly not,” Walz said. He continued on to say they speak about unity and it’s Trump who talks about division.
Translation? What we say is fine because the Orange Man is bad.
This Orwellian disconnect from all reality is just one more reason these crazy people have to be rejected out of hand.