OUT ON A LIMB: Democrats must ditch unhinged alarmism after Trump assassination attempt.
President Joe Biden condemned the attempt on former President Donald Trump’s life in no uncertain terms on Saturday night. He deserves credit for doing this bare moral minimum, but now Democratic officials and their liberal media allies must stop with their constant alarmism and doomsday exaggerations before our culture war gets even more out of control.
After all, just days ago, the official “Biden HQ” social media accounts shared a screenshot from The Handmaid’s Tale, a dystopian television series where women are forced into sex slavery, and absurdly suggested that this is the fate awaiting America under a second Trump term. So, too, Biden has repeatedly said that Trump represents an existential threat to democracy and also that Trump would be a “dictator” if elected again, twisting a comment the former president clearly said as a joke.
This is just one piece of countless 1,000s of examples of recent rhetoric from the top levels of Democratic politics lying to Americans and telling them that Trump would be a fascist dictator, or, in this case, put women into sex slavery. pic.twitter.com/jKNcRTC7uR
— Brad Polumbo 🇺🇸⚽️🏳️🌈 (@brad_polumbo) July 13, 2024
We’ve seen even more extreme rhetoric from left-leaning media outlets. MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace suggested, with no basis, that if Trump wins, her show will be taken off air and we’ll see an end to a free press in America. Another MSNBC anchor, Joy Reid, recently described a second Trump term as “Hitler in the White House.” The New Republic even recently published a cover story styling Trump as Hitler.
Related:
This thread on the left’s projection over “stochastic terrorism” is really something. https://t.co/YaKJlAoASC
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) July 14, 2024
Exit question:
If Trump were as bad as Biden and other Democrats say he is — if he were a tyrant on par with Hitler himself — then why would they be grateful to hear he's safe and doing well? Either their characterizations of Trump are false or their sympathy is. https://t.co/WlR1WABtG2
— Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) July 14, 2024