CNN Trots Out Historian Who Uses Hitler to Say Trump Made 'It Easier For Disturbed Minds' to Target Him

Leave it to CNN — AKA "The Most Trusted Name in News" — to find and trot out a presidential historian who used a reference to Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as an excuse to claim Donald Trump makes "it easier for disturbed minds" to try to assassinate him. Disgusting? Of course.AdvertisementOn... - redstate.com

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Leave it to CNN — AKA "The Most Trusted Name in News" — to find and trot out a presidential historian who used a reference to Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as an excuse to claim Donald Trump makes "it easier for disturbed minds" to try to assassinate him. Disgusting? Of course. Advertisement On Monday's hopelessly biased and irresponsible episode of "CNN NewsNight," panelist Tim Naftali suggested Trump makes himself an easier target by "using the rhetoric of the 30s.

" I remember so well July 13th. And I remember the conversations in the days that followed. I remember President Biden's speech about toning down the rhetoric, and I saw the rhetoric toned down on both sides and then 20 minutes into his acceptance speech, Donald Trump turned up the volume.



Oh, please. As my colleague Bob Hoge reported on Monday: We've seen the disgusting reaction from much of the nation's corrupt media and from multiple Democrat politicians implying or outright saying the GOP nominee deserved it because of his inflammatory rhetoric. We've seen hateful leftists like Rachel Vindman laugh about it, showing exactly zero humanity and ignoring the fact that, even if she has political.

.. Mike Miller.