Is anti-Trump rhetoric going too far?
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In this heated episode of After Dark with Rob and Andrew, the hosts launch a scathing critique of Democratic rhetoric, asserting that it has crossed into dangerous territory by inciting violence against President Trump. They argue that repeated assassination attempts on Trump—citing three specific incidents—demonstrate a pattern of targeted political violence fueled by years of inflammatory language from the left, particularly from figures like Jimmy Kimmel, Bernie Sanders, and Hakeem Jeffries. The hosts claim that the liberal media, including CNN and MSNBC, systematically spread false allegations about Trump being a rapist or pedophile, which they say directly inspired the would-be assassin in Pennsylvania. They further accuse Democrats of hypocrisy, pointing to their silence after Trump’s attempted assassination and the lack of public statements from former First Ladies like Michelle Obama. The discussion extends to broader themes of political polarization, with claims that Democrats are fostering an environment of fear, cancel culture, and systemic bias against conservatives, while also criticizing progressive movements like Black Lives Matter for selective outrage. The hosts conclude by warning that the Democratic Party’s rhetoric is not just hyperbolic but actively dangerous, and that only a unified conservative response can counter what they describe as a coordinated effort to undermine Trump and the nation’s stability.
Democratic rhetoric has escalated to the point of inciting violence, with hosts claiming it directly inspired the recent assassination attempt on Trump.
The liberal media is accused of spreading false allegations (e.g., Trump as a pedophile) that fuel extremist behavior.
Former First Ladies, especially Michelle Obama, are criticized for failing to issue public statements of concern after the assassination attempt.
The hosts argue that Democrats use 'maximum warfare' rhetoric and political violence as a strategy, not just rhetoric.
They claim that the left’s cancel culture and ideological extremism create a hostile environment for conservatives and law enforcement.
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Introduction and Context: The White House Correspondents' Dinner Fallout
“He said that on Friday. It was Thursday or Friday of last week. The White House correspondent's dinner was Saturday. Now remember, he was begging them, you have got to let me go on. I want to be there. I want to be there. I want to emcee. I'll do it for free. Just let me on there. Because he wanted to spew his vile rhetoric.”
The Role of the Media in Inciting Violence
“You should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I'm not any of those things. Mr. President, excuse me. You shouldn't be reading that in 60 minutes. You're a disgrace.”
Democratic Rhetoric and the 'Desire to Kill Trump'
“They want the man. They know exactly what they're doing. They know what they're saying. And as I said in the opening, they don't give a damn.”
The Weaponization of History and Institutions
The hosts argue that Democrats are actively undermining national institutions—like the White House ballroom and the Department of Homeland Security—out of fear that Trump will leave a lasting legacy. They claim the refusal to fund the ballroom is a symbolic act of resistance.
The Failure of the First Ladies and the Left's Hypocrisy
The hosts criticize Michelle Obama for not issuing a public statement after the assassination attempt, calling her 'ungrateful' and 'a mean girl.' They contrast this with the expected empathy from other First Ladies, accusing Democrats of emotional detachment and political calculation.
“You should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I'm not any of those things. Mr. President, excuse me. You shouldn't be reading that in 60 minutes. You're a disgrace.”
“They want the man. They know exactly what they're doing. They know what they're saying. And as I said in the opening, they don't give a damn.”
“They want us dead. They don't care how it's done as long as it is done, Andrew. They want the man.”
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Nora O'Donnell
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