Take 281 from the production set of “The Left Eats Itself Just As It Always Does.”
Here’s a preview trailer from Tom Steyer’s impeachment tour where he dared to suggest that Trump was not actually literally Hitler.
On May 10th, Tom Steyer was shouted down at his own town hall for pointing out that President Trump hasn’t actually killed millions of people.
Steyer was in Cedar Rapids on the road with his Need to Impeach tour. The billionaire had come to Iowa to boost his political standing by going further to the extreme than the Democrat leadership. Rep. Pelosi, Rep. Schiff and other top Dems had been warning against impeachment messaging. Steyer embraced it.
But hating Trump, like every other leftist extreme viewpoint, has no actual stopping point.
A woman in the audience asked, “What’s the difference between him and Hitler?” “Hitler ended up killing millions and millions of people,” the leftist billionaire noted in his reply. “Mr. Trump has shown a disregard for our law… but he hasn’t killed millions of people.“
And the audience swiftly shouted him down for stating the obvious.
Here’s a clip from the opening dance number.
“Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness had to defend himself on Wednesday after he was ripped for urging his fans to be tolerant of other ideas and saying that not all Republicans were evil and racist.
That’s not really what he said.
He said Trump and a lot of Republicans were evil racists. But like Tom Steyer, he made the error of not going fully fanatically insane.
“Luckily a lot [of] extreme right people won yesterday, meaning that if we can come up w center left candidates we can take back the house & senate, not to mention many state legislatures. It is so important for the left to not go too left or we are done for,” he said.
“Not all republicans are racist,” he added later. “Just like not all democrars [sic] are evil, we have to stop demonizing each other,” he continued. “Unless you’re actually racist then you suck, Trump is Racist – not all his voters are necessarily we gotta remember we are all in this together.”
What used to be common sense is now a hate crime.
Van Ness did two things wrong.
1. He dared to suggest that there might be some limit to how extreme the lefty candidates should be.
2. And that some Republicans and even Trump voters shouldn’t be rounded up and shot as irredeemably evil.
You can guess the rest. The story is as familiar as it’s tedious. The left eats its own. Until it’s put down externally or internally. If the left wins, it’s put down internally by a dictator. The true believers end up being shot while shouting, “Long live Stalin!”
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