For some reason, the legacy media didn't care when Harris and her surrogates repeatedly called Trump and his supporters Nazis or fascists.
It's nothing new, but the latest iteration started on Oct. 13 when Kamala Harris began peddling the "Enemy within" hoax, which would have voters believe that Trump had said he planned to use the military against his political opponents.
The most obvious part of the lies told by CNN, Harris, and all the Democratic Party machinery was that Trump could do anything, anything at all, about Election Day violence.
For more than a week, Harris and her allies peddled this nonsense to convince voters that Trump is "Unhinged, unstable and unchecked." Then, almost as though on cue, just over one week later on Oct. 22, Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg wrote a scandalous article that quoted anonymous sources as saying Trump had insulted the family of Vanessa Guillén, a Mexican-American soldier who was murdered in Texas.
Later in the same article, Goldberg quoted Gen. John Kelly, Trump's disgruntled former White House chief of staff, as saying Trump had told him, "I need the kind of generals that Hitler had." This dubious old quote was dusted off and included in the article for only one reason - to give Kamala Harris and the Democrats and the talking heads on CNN and MSNBC more fodder for their "Trump is a fascist" narrative.
As further evidence of media collusion with the Harris campaign, the New York Times on the same day, Oct. 22, revealed an interview with Gen. Kelly in which he said that Trump "Falls into the general definition of fascist" and "Certainly prefers the dictator approach to government." This double whammy of remarks by Kelly gave Harris permission to expand her attack on Trump as a fascist, and it quickly became apparent that her campaign was going to replace "Joy" with "Fear" as the closing argument.
The National Park Service, in its history of Madison Square Garden, writes that "After a day of fasting and prayer, more than 55,000 people flooded MSG III and the streets surrounding it for the largest rally. Jewish leaders, union presidents, politicians, and Christian clergy addressed the crowd. They denounced the Nazis and compared the persecution of European Jews to the terror of the Ku Klux Klan." The mainstream media somehow also missed the fact that there were Israeli flags and Orthodox Jews at Trump's rally, along with two former Democratic presidential candidates, the richest man in America, a black congressman, and a variety of Jewish advisers.
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