Hillary Clinton says Trump is 'actually reenacting' a 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday

 October 25, 2024

Hillary Clinton said former President Donald Trump's rally this weekend in Madison Square Garden in New York City is akin to a 1939 Nazi rally at the venue, Fox News reported. The twice-failed Democratic presidential candidate said this while speaking about a new book and shilling for Vice President Kamala Harris.

While hawking her book "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty," Clinton spoke with Kaitlan Collins on Thursday. Clinton defaulted to parroting the Democrats' failed strategy to compare Trump to Hitler to defend Harris, who is no doubt furious that she's losing despite everyone's best efforts to prop her up.

The former secretary of state said that Trump's rally Sunday, which is sure to fuel more momentum in his favor, was like the one held at there in 1939. Clinton also agreed with Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, who called the former president a "fascist" in the most boring of all October surprise revelations.

Last-Ditch Effort

In a desperate last-ditch effort to garner votes for the disastrous candidacy of an unpopular and unlikeable vice president, Clinton returned to a time before World War II to slam Trump. Because the Nazi Party once held a rally at Madison Square Garden, Clinton linked Trump to the vile movement.

"One other thing that you'll see next week, Kaitlan, is Trump actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939. I write about this in my book," she said, shamelessly self-promoting.

"President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis, fascists in America were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany. So I don't think we can ignore it," Clinton warned.

"Now, it may be a leap for some people and a lot of others may think, 'I don't want to go there. I don't want to say that,'" she claimed as everyone on her side had gleefully gotten on board with that messaging.

"But please open your eyes to the danger that this man poses to our country, because I think it is clear and present for anybody paying attention," Clinton added. Of course, this was the same message they've been using about Trump for nearly a decade, and he has proven it false with four years of stellar leadership from the White House.

October Suprise

Clinton can't take all the blame for bringing up this tiresome line. Just before delivering her remarks about the rally, Clinton spoke about Kelly's recent charges about Trump when Collins asked about the latest smear against Trump in the final days of the presidential campaign.

"I think that's a fair question, Kaitlan. And I can't wholly answer it," Clinton said.

"But I think number one, you have a duty when you're running for president. You know, I tried to sound the alarm about him back in 2016 but it was really an uphill climb, because people could not literally imagine that he posed a danger or that his character was so lacking when it came to the responsibility of being president," Clinton went on.

"But now there's just too much evidence about what he wants to do, what he is saying he wants to do. So number one, I think that someone running for president, like Vice President Harris, really has a duty to sound the alarm," Clinton claimed.

Surrogates for Harris are trying their best to launch any attack that might help their floundering candidate. Unfortunately, it's all been tried before, and none of it will make anyone vote for Harris, arguably the Democrats' worst presidential candidate ever.

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