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Brit Hume Dismisses Media’s Anti-Trump ‘Nazi’ Rhetoric as a ‘Token of Weakness’

Brit Hume Dismisses Media’s Anti-Trump ‘Nazi’ Rhetoric as a ‘Token of Weakness’

“I don’t think the idea that this is reminiscent of a Nazi rally is gonna, is gonna fly with people”

For two days now, the liberal media has been pounding a false narrative about Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City, insisting that it was like a Nazi rally.

Brit Hume of FOX News was asked about this last night and said that the public won’t buy it, adding that it betrays a sense of weakness from the media.

Transcript via Real Clear Politics:

BRET BAIER: About the coverage of this Madison Square Garden rally, and specifically that comedian with the joke, all these headlines, uh, closing carnival of grievances, misogyny, racism, that’s the New York Times, uh, bombastic, incendiary, racist commentary, L.A. Times, Washington Post, Another Night at the Garden, how Trump’s rally echoed one in 1939, again, the Nazi reference.

BRIT HUME: This is, this isn’t really coverage, is it? This is editorial commentary, and it’s pointed in one direction, and that’s away from Donald Trump. This didn’t used to be the way it was, and it is the way it has been now for some time, and it’s what a lot of people have rebelled against, and it may help to explain the failure of the news media, some, and particularly the Washington Post is an example, which lost, what, $77 million last year, and is now trying very hard to, uh, get right with the readers that may not agree with their generally liberal position.

My sense about this is that, first of all, I don’t think the idea that this is reminiscent of a Nazi rally is gonna, is gonna fly with people, uh, who see the events in Madison Square Garden all the time, including rallies by Democratic politicians. It seems extreme, and it seems, and it seems to be a token of weakness.

Watch the clip below:

The media really jumped on the joke about Puerto Rico, made by insult comic Tony Hinchcliffe. Even progressive poster-boy Jon Stewart thought this was ridiculous.

The most maddening thing about all of this is that the media has actively ignored or downplayed countless, shocking examples of Jew hatred on college campuses for over a year now, yet suddenly, Trump holding a rally in New York City is proof of Nazism.

It’s absurd.

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scooterjay | October 29, 2024 at 5:11 pm

The whole “Trump=Nazi” issue reeks of desperation with a soupcon of terror.


 
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E Howard Hunt | October 29, 2024 at 5:19 pm

I like Brit. That’s why I named my bloodhound after him.

Yeah, it’s a sign of some desperation, but it’s a whole lot more than just that. Lets try the left’s straight-up hate for us.


 
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healthguyfsu | October 29, 2024 at 5:46 pm

Apparently Trump mentioned Coptic Christians and that weirdly triggered a bunch of atheists into getting mad that he dare pretend to know something about Christianity.


 
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MoeHowardwasright | October 29, 2024 at 6:14 pm

The d’s have been calling R’s nazis, white supremacists, kkk, racists, misogynists, on and on and on. People (other than the audience of the view, cnn, msdc, etc) have awakened and are voting for Trump. The shadow Senator from Puerto Rico just endorsed Trump. FKH


 
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Dolce Far Niente | October 29, 2024 at 6:21 pm

The stretch to find this joke “racist” is going to pull Dems right out of their plush padded seats and flat on their smug faces.

The whole Nazi thing is just mind-bogglingly stupid.

Apparently they are getting frantic because calling us Nazis and racists and authoritarians who “crave a strongman” doesn’t bother us. The only people they can convince are morons like themselves.


 
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TargaGTS | October 29, 2024 at 6:26 pm

It’s The Economy, Stupid. Harris isn’t talking about it. Trump is, all the time. This is what’s going to decide the election, IMO.

I think this Nazi stuff has the potential to backfire with Independent votes they need. “I want to hear about plans for the economy, not this mud-slinging.”


 
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destroycommunism | October 29, 2024 at 10:10 pm

not a fan of britt but correct he is here


 
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Dean Robinson | October 30, 2024 at 9:29 am

As usual, the Democrats are projecting, and therefore accuse others of their own failings. It’s not being done to win votes, but rather to self-justify their own irrationality. Herr Goebbels would be proud!


 
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Allears | October 30, 2024 at 2:17 pm

The left has to left.

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