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2020 Democrats Double-Down On Calling Trump Racist

They’ve moved away from “Russian Collusion” and “Obstruction of Justice” in record speed.

It is astonishing to watch how quickly Donald Trump, who was a pop-culture icon for 30 years, was lauded in rap songs, made cameo appearances in movies, and was a meme before memes existed with his catchphrase, “You’re Fired!” has been transformed so completely into a white supremacist who is inciting and winking at the mass murder of American citizens.

What’s even more shocking is that this isn’t just happening on the Opinion pages, or in random comments sections, but by the individuals that are running for the opportunity to challenge President Trump in 2020.

They’re falling all over themselves in order to clearly state that they think that Donald Trump is racist.

It’s not just those polling at 1% or less like Julián Castro and Amy Klobuchar, but the ones at the top of the heap are doing it as well.

Joe Biden

ClashDaily did a whole article on Joe Biden standing by his claim that President Trump said that the “fine people on both sides” included white supremacists and neo-Nazis — also known as the Charlottesville Hoax.

WATCH: Biden Defends ‘Fine People’ Hoax As Cornerstone Of His Campaign

Elizabeth Warren

Senator Elizabeth (Pocahontas) Warren(D-MA) made sure that she tweeted it out clearly, “Today I was asked whether the president is a white supremacist. I said yes.” She has said that President Trump has “given aid and comfort to white supremacists” with a “wink and a nod” citing his comments in the wake of the Charlottesville protests.

Beto O’Rourke

Robert Francis O’Rourke who is “taking a break” from his campaign in order to support his hometown of El Paso, Texas, which, it just so happens, is the focus of the entire Media(D) at the moment, has made it clear that he also believes that President Trump is a white supremacist.

O’Rourke has also said that President Trump called Klansmen and neo-Nazis “very fine people” when speaking to Jake Tapper on CNN.

Bernie Sanders

Angry Bernie concurs. He also said that Trump “coddles Nazis and Klansmen.”

Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris won’t clearly state facts, just in case she needs to change them later, so she just said that President Trump is “clearly a racist.”

She did continue to spread the lie that President Trump called neo-Nazis “fine people.”

Julián Castro

Obama’s HUD Secretary, Julián Castro, has said that “no one” has built a political career on “dividing people along racial and ethnic lines as Donald Trump.”

Amy Klobuchar

Senator Amy Klobuchar said that the tweets criticizing “The Squad” was “clearly racist.”

Cory Booker

Cory Booker’s campaign is calling for all Trump rallies to be canceled because they “inspire white nationalist attacks like the one in El Paso.”

Even the El Paso shooter has said that his views were his own and not inspired by Trump. 

Pete Buttigieg

Mayor of South Bend, Pete Buttigieg, has said that Republicans are “enabling” Trump’s “naked racism.”

President Trump, who has won an Ellis Island Medal of Honor alongside Rosa Parks.

Where are they getting this from?

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert and self-proclaimed “Master Persuader” has explained it like it’s two movies playing on one screen.

In Movie One, President Trump is absolutely, definitely a racist, and any honest person can see it in the way he talks, the people who support him, and his policy proposals. For the viewers of this movie, Trump’s alleged racism is a fact, not an opinion. Therefore, logically, all Trump supporters must be racists because they support a racist president. This view of reality is promoted by CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, Washington Post, ABC, NBC, NPR, and essentially all of the left-leaning press.

In Movie Two, President Trump promised the country he would not be politically correct if elected, and sure enough, he is not. He goes hard at all critics, with uncautious language, and that makes it easy for his political foes to cherry pick the times he criticizes women and people of color, framing those instances as some sort of pattern. Viewers of Movie Two are confused about whether the viewers of Movie One are lying, stupid, brainwashed, or mentally ill.

Source: Scott Adams Says

Adams then takes real-world examples and filters them through each “movie” to see which one is the reality. Guess which one fits the bill better?

If you’re still not sure, check out these related posts and then decide:

Do they actually think that this strategy will work?

They’ve literally called all Republican presidents and presidential candidates in recent memory racist, but once he’s out of office, or has been defeated, they turn on the current Republican and say, “if only he were like so-and-so.”

It’s disgusting.

Do you think it will work this time?

K. Walker

ClashDaily's Associate Editor since August 2016. Self-described political junkie, anti-Third Wave Feminist, and a nightmare to the 'intersectional' crowd. Mrs. Walker has taken a stand against 'white privilege' education in public schools. She's also an amateur Playwright, former Drama teacher, and staunch defender of the Oxford comma. Follow her humble musings on Twitter: @TheMrsKnowItAll and on Gettr @KarenWalker