Despite Trump's frequent use, Vance denounces 'fascist' accusations
The Trump campaign apparently believes its simply a bridge too far to tell voters that one candidate is a fascist except when Trump himself does it.
If JD Vance thinks it's inflammatory and potentially even dangerous to call a candidate a "fascist," I can't wait to introduce the senator to his running mate.
They'll have so much to talk about.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-frequent-use-vance-denounces-fascist-accusations-rcna171468
There were all kinds of problems with the claim, including the disconnect between the message and the messenger: Trump routinely accuses people and entities of being
threats to democracy the same phrase he now considers too incendiary to be repeated. The GOP nominee, just over the last few months, has told the public that President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and even The New York Times should all be seen as a
threat to democracy.
The former president didnt literally say that
people should stop using the phrase that I use all of the time, but that seemed to be the gist of his position.
Hours later, his running mate confronted a similar problem. HuffPost reported:
Speaking after another apparent attempt on Trumps life, [Ohio Sen. JD] Vance called for a reduction in the ridiculous and inflammatory political rhetoric. ... We cannot tell the American people that one candidate is a fascist, and if hes elected, it is gonna be the end of American democracy, he insisted.
One of these days, Vance is going to meet his running mate, and theyll probably have a fascinating conversation.......
A few days later, Trump went on to insist that
Harris is a radical left Marxist communist fascist. That was kind of hilarious that combination of ideologies is literally not possible and this was a timely reminder that the former president uses words without knowing what they mean, but
it was also fresh evidence that Trump loves to throw around the fascist label.
In case that werent quite enough, a day earlier, the former president wrote on his social media platform that he considers his critics to be Fascists. (He continues to capitalize words he finds interesting without regard for grammatical rules.)
Evidently,
the Trump campaign believes its simply a bridge too far to tell voters that one candidate is a fascist except when Trump does it, at which point its fine.