With the election nine days away and October surprises (so far) surprising no one, media will continue a drumbeat of soft-sell and hard-self efforts to affect the election. Social media morons will have their conniptions. And, the Harris campaign will invent more ways to call Trump “Caligula.”
A long-anticipated descent into “He’s a Fascist” rhetoric has moved front and center. Now that the joy is gone, Harris’ campaign has pulled out the “Nazi” card. Trump is a FASCIST!!
Teri Christoph discussed the reaction of voters to this nonsense. It didn’t work. Voters are repulsed by the evidence-free claim. Harris’ campaign is touting retired generals who have denounced Trump as a… “FASCIST!” General Eyebags, aka General Milley, claimed in a book that Trump is a… FASCIST!
There will be more.
Kamala’s media leg-humpers and celebrity wailers will croak out warnings of a democracy in collapse. The apocalypse cometh. Trump they say, is a master manipulator, a genius evildoer who plans to take over the country; and at the same time, Trump is as dumb as a bag of rocks.
Make it make sense. I can’t. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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