CNN contributor Scott Jennings said ahead of a town hall with Vice President Kamala Harris that the well-worn attack line “Trump is Hitler” has been used by Democrats against other Republican leaders for years. I explained that it no longer works because of this.
“At what point did the Republican Party say, 'You know what? For the country, for the country over the party, even if it's unpleasant, even if it's not for me, it's me. That makes me feel that way, and that confuses me? I agree with the policy, so this person shouldn't be president?'' according to former Harris staffer Jamal Simmons. he asked. video.
Jennings responded by saying that not only is the “Hitler” line of attack unworkable, but that Democrats themselves are not following it, as candidates in battleground states are running ads showing cooperation with Trump. I pointed out that I didn't believe it.
When asked by Anderson Cooper if she thought Trump was a fascist, Harris said that although she had never used that label against Trump in the past, she did not soften her tone. Ta.
“Kamala Harris and other campaign staffers would probably be shocked to learn that the country's sitting Democratic U.S. senator is now running TV ads touting all this modern-day Hitler work. “Will Kamala Harris at tonight's town hall call for ads promoting collaboration with Hitler to be taken off the air?” Jennings said.
“The reason I'm so insensitive to this Hitler issue now is because I lived during the Bush era, and I used to look out my window at Pennsylvania Avenue and see people marching in brown uniforms.'' And I saw people signing up saying, “Bush is Hitler.'' And they did the same thing with John McCain. I remember they did something similar with Donald Trump,” Jennings continued. “So I've heard it all.”
At a CNN town hall, Harris said: didn't tone it down Her rhetoric when asked by Anderson Cooper if she thought Trump was a fascist, although she had never used such a label against Trump in the past.
“Yes, that's right. That's right,” Harris emphasized.
Harris also claimed as evidence support from people who worked in the Reagan, Bush Sr., W. Bush, and Trump administrations.
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