Democrats are afraid that if Trump is elected he'll do to them precisely what they're currently doing to him.
When Trump fearmongers in the media cry out with one voice that Trump will weaponize the Justice Department and the courts, rig our elections, and shred the Constitution, it's pure projection.
Liz Cheney went on NBC News over the weekend to flog her new book and warn in dire tones that in a second Trump term there'll be "No guardrails that can stop him." She says if Trump wins he'll become a fascist dictator, never leave office, and plunge the United States into tyranny.
The prospect of dictator Trump is more or less the entire theme of a new special edition of The Atlantic, ominously titled "If Trump Wins," for which the magazine's writers dutifully churned out two dozen essays fantasizing about the hellscape America will become if Trump is ever allowed back into the Oval Office.
CNN's Jake Tapper was apparently so scared out of his wits by these essays, he brought some of the writers and editors onto his show to talk about their prognostications of doom for the republic under Trump - including, Tapper said with a straight face, "How women could be targeted" under a Trump "Retribution presidency."
You almost have to admire the audacity of Democrats actively doing to Trump everything they say Trump will do to them if he regains the White House.
That's why Democrat attorneys general and federal prosecutors want so desperately to convict him of a crime, any crime, and why editors and writers at the Times and The Atlantic will say almost anything to scare voters with horror stories about what will happen if Trump wins.
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