Displaying a speed that President Joe Biden's handlers only wished he possessed, Biden's campaign has taken Donald Trump's 'bloodbath' comment and turned it into a campaign ad that is so ridiculous and false that I honestly think it takes the top spot for most ridiculous campaign ad of the season.
As you know, the media lost its hive mind over the weekend after Trump declared that there would be a "bloodbath" if he wasn't elected. The media told everyone that Trump was effectively calling his loyal fans to violence in the event the election didn't go his way.
However, internet denizens soon added the context that showed he was talking about China and Mexico dominating the automotive industry, thus robbing American jobs. The "bloodbath" he was referring to was the destruction and loss of American jobs.
But even with that context, the left didn't care. They actively engaged in cognitive dissonance to keep the narrative that Trump was calling for blood in the streets alive.
(READ: The Media 'Bloodbath' Furor Reveals a Nation That's Been Driven Insane)
This brings us to Biden's ad that has taken full advantage of the insane reaction to the "bloodbath" comment. It has everything you could ever ask for in an anti-Trump ad. It has out-of-context Trump quotes, scaremongering about January 6, and even anti-Semitic marchers chanting about Jewish people.
Donald Trump has shown us who he is, time and time again. pic.twitter.com/pBqyMTloHX
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) March 18, 2024
First off, I think it's hysterical that Biden's people are trying to pin Trump and his followers as antisemites seeing as how Biden can't even get to the SOTU by the President's usual route to the Capitol because Democrat voters were too busy blocking the streets in the name of wanting to wipe Israel off the map. I refuse to be moved by any images of tiki torch-carrying antisemites when I can step onto any major University campus right now and see Democrats supporting a terrorist group bent on the genocide of Jewish people out in the open.
But let's get down to the truth. Trump never said antisemites were fine people. In fact, he made it clear he wasn't talking about them.
Your left this part out
— American.357 (@ASimplePatriot) March 18, 2024
Trump didn’t call neo-Nazis or white supremacists ‘fine people’ in Charlottesville speech. In fact, he condemned them.pic.twitter.com/V9gy4x9vZk
As far as the Proud Boys comment goes, Trump later clarified that he didn't know much about the Proud Boys but made it clear that he condemns them as well as other white supremacist groups.
"I've said it many times," Trump said. "Let me be clear again: I condemn the KKK. I condemn all white supremacists. I condemn the Proud Boys. I don't know much about the Proud Boys, almost nothing, but I condemn that."
Funny enough, Biden has yet to condemn Antifa and he doesn't really say much about the pro-Hamas people on the left either. As it stands, Biden is more guilty of standing with antisemites than Trump is.
All of it amounts to a blatant lie, and as I write this, Biden's campaign video is being torn to shreds by commenters on X, as it should be. This video isn't just false from top to bottom, it sells the idea that Trump and his supporters are dangerous, violent, and destructive.
You know...like radical leftists.
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