Watch: MSNBC Commentator Compares Trump Voters to Nazis
By Chris Agee
June 22, 2018 at 9:11am
MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch this week became the latest pundit to compare President Donald Trumps border policy to Nazism.
During a discussion of the Trump administrations controversial zero-tolerance immigration policy on Friday morning, the hosts and guests of MSNBCs Morning Joe predicted its supporters will pay a steep political price. According to The Hill, Deutsch chimed in with his advice to Democrats hoping to capitalize on the crisis ahead of Novembers midterm elections.
What has to happen now, this can no longer be about who Trump is, he said. It has to be about who we are. If we are working toward November, we can no longer say Trumps the bad guy. If you vote for Trump, youre the bad guy.
Making the argument more personal, he recalled recent reports of family separation along the border and said that anyone who casts a vote for Trump is ripping children from parents arms in a manner similar to Nazi guards.
The mistake that weve made in the past is weve said, Look at that bad guy over there. Look at that bad guy,' Deutsch said. What the Democrats have to do is make the next election a referendum on not who Trump is but who you are. He then issued his harshest rebuke of Trump voters who continue to support his agenda following the implementation of his administrations border policy.
If you vote for Trump then you, the voter, you not Donald Trump, are standing at the border like Nazis going, You here, you here,' he said.
Deutsch turned his attention back to Democratic election strategy, encouraging the party to flip it from the current focus on the president as an individual. Its a given the evilness of Donald Trump, he said. But if you vote, you can no longer separate yourself and say, Hes OK, but. And I think that gymnastics and that jujitsu has to happen.
Others have put forth similar comparisons between Trumps agenda and Nazism, each of which have been met with fierce criticism from those who believe such arguments diminish the atrocities of the Holocaust for the sake of political expediency.
Earlier this month, former CIA Director Michael Hayden found some support, and even more backlash, after he posted a controversial tweet on the topic.
Just another in the endless chain of "benefits" from World War jew! Everything bad is Nazi, by playing the Nazi rhetorical card you dehumanize and pass sentence on anybody you don't like and people line up to enable it.
'Deutsch' is one of the easier slam-dunks among jew surnames, since it's a forthright nationality term = "German". 'Hayden' can go either way, but Tom Hayden -- the late Mr. Jane Fonda -- was jew or I'll eat my hat with anchovies on top.
Oh -- we were on Sr. López Portillo of Mexico yesterday. In an old Instauration from his era I found a note that a near ancestor of his had been named Pacheco, which he himself identified as a pure Sephardic moniker.
USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um