Not surprisingly, the fact that GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally Sunday night was a massive success has triggered the Usual Suspects, with the mainstream media and Democrats alike disgustingly comparing it to a Nazi rally held in the same venue in 1939.
As RedState's Mike Miller reported, twice-failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton - who Trump defeated in 2016 - was among the first out of the gate to make the despicable comparison before it was even held.
"One other thing that you'll see next week, Kaitlin, is Trump actually reenacting the [Nazi] Madison Square Garden rally in 1939," Clinton told CNN during an interview last Thursday. Longtime Clintonista James Carville also trotted out a pre-rally smear, saying two weeks ago that "I didn’t know that he was going to schedule a rally at Madison Square Garden to mimic the Nazi rally of 10 February 1939."
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Perhaps most disturbingly, Democrat vice presidential nominee Tim Walz echoed their comments, telling a Nevada audience Sunday, "There’s a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at Madison Square Garden.”
But here's some food for thought. The same people making this garbage claim won't tell you two key things.
For starters, as we noted, there was a significant Jewish presence at the rally, with Israeli flags also being on full display. Receipts:
Jews for Trump have arrived at the rally in Madison Square Garden.
— Sangita Singh🎗️ (@Sangitajadon95) October 28, 2024
Are we still calling this a Nazi gathering? pic.twitter.com/uux6Oj3bxA
Secondly, let's recall that at the Democrat National Convention in Chicago back in August, Jews had to meet in secret out of fear due to constant harassment from pro-Hamas Democrat coalitions:
Holocaust survivor and former Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham Foxman expressed concern on Wednesday that the situation for Jews in the US had deteriorated to the point that they had to meet in secret at events like the Democratic Party National Convention.
Foxman’s concern came after a Tuesday Agudath Israel of America DNC event on rising antisemitism against Orthodox Jews was disrupted by anti-Israel activists.
[...]
Foxman, who survived the Holocaust by being hidden and raised by his Catholic Polish nanny, said on X that he knew in his heart that “in the future it will be better, for Jews in America then it is today. But I fear it will never be the same. After 50 years fighting antisemitism in America, I could not have imagined a time Jews would have to meet in secret locations in Chicago at DNC.”
[...]
Atlantic writer Yair Rosenberg reported on Tuesday that Jewish events at the DNC had to be held at undisclosed locations under heavy security.
Watch:
"Brick by brick, wall by wall, Zionism has got to fall" — protestors showed up at an event hosted by Agudath Israel, an Orthodox Jewish organization, that is meant to highlight the rise of antisemitism & the growing electoral power of religious Jews pic.twitter.com/hfPU8LeQiN
— Gabby Deutch (@GSDeutch) August 20, 2024
So with that in mind, tell me again where Jewish people likely felt safer - the Trump rally on Sunday or at the Democrat National Convention, where Jewish groups had to meet in private with heavy security presence on top of that? I report, you decide.
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