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Donald Trump -- an admirer of Hitler -- now has the word "fascist" hung around his neck, thanks to Gen. Mark Milley, Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney, and others
The word “fascist” has hovered around
former President Donald J. Trump from the moment he rode down his golden
escalator in 2015 to warn of Mexican rapists and drug dealers in the
memorable opening of his bid for president. But for most top Democrats,
it was a provocative term loaded with dread, historical import and
potential incitement — best left unsaid.
Until
Vice President Kamala Harris this week made clear — again and again —
that it would be just fine with her to use the word.
On
Tuesday, as the radio host Charlamagne Tha God interviewed Ms. Harris,
he interjected as the vice president contrasted her vision with her
rival’s. “The other is about fascism,” he said of Mr. Trump’s vision. “Why can’t we just say it?”
Ms. Harris’s response: “Yes, we can say that.”
It did not take other political types long to follow Harris' lead. It did not take Weisman long to pick up on it:
On
Wednesday, speaking in Washington Crossing, Pa., Ms. Harris quoted Gen.
Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Mr.
Trump, describing his former boss as “fascist to the core,” as detailed in a new book from the journalist Bob Woodward.
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