MSNBC reporter stunned by New York voter’s two-word response to Kamala-Trump question
An MSNBC reporter was stunned after being told by a New Yorker that he did not see Donald Trump as a threat to democracy.
The reporter brought up Kamala Harris’ repeated comment that Trump is a “threat to democracy.”
‘How does that message resonate with you?’ the reporter asked.
The man waited a few seconds before answering, “That’s not true.”
The reporter pressed: ‘Why not?’. He replied, “Because it feels political to me. It feels like a line that is used, as it should be used.’
This man told an MSNBC that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s frequent attacks on Donald Trump as a ‘threat to democracy’ make no difference to him
Democrats and liberal media have returned to their previous tactics of labeling Trump a fascist and comparing him to Hitler
Trump told thousands of his supporters at a rally in Georgia on Monday: “I am not a Nazi. I’m the opposite of a Nazi. The way they talk is so disgusting.”
“My dad, I had a great dad, a tough guy. He always said: never use the word Nazi. Never use that word,” Trump said.
He also attacked Harris for using profanity on a hot mic and hit back at Michelle Obama for attacking his mental capabilities and history of sexual abuse allegations.
She must have struck a chord with 78-year-old Trump, who would become the oldest US president to be inaugurated if he won the November election.
He scolded her on social media during the day and opened his speech by hitting back.
“You know who’s mean to me? Michelle Obama,” Trump said after taking the stage in Georgia.
“I’ve always tried to be as kind and respectful as possible. She opened a small piece of something. She was dirty. That shouldn’t be the case. That was a big mistake she made.”
The MSG meeting was also criticized by Barack Obama, who called on people to reject “the politics” of Trump and his supporters.
Speaking at a rally for Kamala Harris in Philadelphia on Monday, he noted that the warm-up speakers were “saying the most racist, sexist, bigoted stereotypes.” One man called Puerto Rico ‘an island of garbage.’
Vice President Kamala Harris is seen here in Ann Arbor, Michigan on Monday as the race for the White House enters its final days
He added: “These are Americans. They’re people. And that’s why this election shouldn’t be close.
‘It must be clear. Here’s a good rule: if someone doesn’t respect you, if someone doesn’t see you as fellow citizens with equal rights to opportunities.
“To pursue the American dream, don’t vote for them. You shouldn’t expect them to make your life better.’
“Treat everyone with dignity and respect,” he told the cheering crowd. ‘Stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves.’
During the event, Trump’s childhood friend David Rem called Harris “the antichrist” and “the devil.”
Businessman Grant Cardone told the crowd that Harris “and her pimp handlers will destroy our country.”
Tony Hinchcliffe, pictured at Trump’s explosive rally, made fun of Puerto Rico, calling it ‘a floating island of trash’
Donald Trump’s campaign has disavowed itself from a joke made about Puerto Rico during Sunday’s rally at Madison Square Garden
‘She’s the devil. She is the antichrist. During her meeting last week, she said that followers of Jesus Christ are not welcome at her meetings,” Rem said.
And comedian Tony Hinchcliffe went viral after calling Puerto Rico a “floating trash island.”
‘I don’t know if you know this, but there is literally a floating waste island in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico,” he told the gathering.
In another lewd comment, he added, “These Latinos love making babies too. Just know that. They do. They do. There is no pulling out. They don’t. They come in. Just like they did to our country.”
Many Republicans, including Trump, rejected Hinchcliffe’s comments. Hinchcliffe later said he was joking, noting that he is a comedian.