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Anti-Trump hysteria peaks with Hitler vitriol: MSNBC shows split screen with ’39 Nazi rally at MSG, group portraits Trump as Hitler

In an unprecedented and highly controversial move, MSNBC displayed a split-screen broadcast showing footage of a 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden alongside live images from Donald Trump’s recent event, held in the same historic venue where past Republican and Democratic presidents have spoken.

This striking visual comparison has triggered significant backlash, with many calling the juxtaposition extreme and inflammatory.

Harris-Aligned Media Amplify Nazi and Fascism Allegations Against Trump

The portrayal of Trump through a Nazi lens has intensified, especially in media outlets considered friendly to Vice President Kamala Harris. Accusations of fascism and Nazism are being leveled against Trump with escalating fervor.

Analysts warn that this rhetoric may polarize the public further, raising concerns among political observers about the risks of hyperbolic labeling in political discourse.

Piers Morgan Quotes Hulk Hogan: ‘I Don’t See Any Stinking Nazis Here’

Commentator Piers Morgan quoted wrestler Hulk Hogan’s words at the Sunday event: “I don’t see no stinking Nazis in here.” Writing in the New York Post, Morgan remarked that Hogan’s blunt statement captured what he described as the “ludicrous façade” driving Democrats’ increasingly frantic campaign to depict Trump as “the new Hitler.”

Morgan continued, “I was at the Garden too on Sunday night—the first time I’ve attended any Trump rally—and I didn’t see any stinking Nazis either.” He noted the presence of Jewish attendees and pro-Israel banners, which he argued would have been glaringly out of place at a Nazi rally. He also cited former candidate Hillary Clinton, whose comments he said sparked the Nazi hysteria.

Meanwhile, Trump supporters posted humorous comparisons suggesting that Trump must be Hitler simply because both have sat on chairs or exited airplanes.

Lincoln Project Crosses a Line? AI-Ad Puts Trump’s Words in Hitler’s Voice

One of the most extreme tactics has come from anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project, which recently released a provocative new advertisement translating Trump’s quotes into German and overlaying them with visuals reminiscent of Nazi Germany. This ad, designed to underscore the organization’s concerns over Trump’s rhetoric, plays into the symbolism of the German language in American pop culture, often associated with historical authoritarianism.

In the ad, various statements made by Trump are presented with a dark, ominous tone, intensifying the perceived severity of his words. The ad’s underlying message seems to urge voters to remain vigilant about Trump’s influence and the potential consequences of his return to power.

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