In Iowa, O'Rourke Says Some Trump Rhetoric Echoes Nazi Germany
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke told a crowd in Sioux City, Iowa, that some of President Donald Trump’s
He said the administration’s policy of separating families who cross the Mexican border unlawfully “follows the rhetoric of a president who not only describes immigrants as rapists and criminals but as animals and an infestation.
“Now, I might expect someone to describe another human being as an infestation in the Third Reich. I would not expect it in the United States of America,” O’Rourke said Thursday, drawing heavy applause from the young crowd at Morningside College.
Editor: Beto's remarks simply show what a simple-minded man he is. To date, I have heard nothing original. Worse yet, he is willing to take comments out of context . . . . completely out of context . . . . . even to the point of lying (Trump never referred to illegal families as "infestations."
More than this, last year, 1 million immigrants gained their citizenship. Is Trump bad mouthing those folks? No . Has he set up programs to interfere with their desire to become legal citizens? Finally, is there anyone who actually believes that O'Rouck actually thinks Trump is anti- (legal) immigrants?
So there you have it . . . a man perfectly willing to twist the facts in order to win an election. There should be no place in our politic for such a person . . . . O'Rouck and all other Democrats willing to lie their way to the top.
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