Mehdi Hasan accuses Trump of quoting Hitler, spits venom at Piers Morgan for pushing back

Haughty leftist elitist Medhi Hasan, a guy who seemingly hates the Jewish state of Israel, thinks former President Donald Trump is Hitler.

He essentially admitted as much while speaking this week with TalkTV host Piers Morgan about Israel’s war against Hamas and now Hezbollah.

Listen to the discussion below:

“On the rhetoric, I wish I didn’t have to compare Donald Trump to Hitler,” Hasan began. “But when he quotes the lines from Mein Kampf.”

Trump has never quoted from “Mein Kampf.” Liberal Democrats, on the other hand, constantly use the book’s “big lie” rhetoric to attack Trump.

“Come on!” Morgan immediately replied, clearly annoyed by Hasan’s leftist hyperbole.

“As a journalist, should I not point out?” Hasan countered.

FYI, he is not a journalist. He’s such a partisan that he was fired from MSNBC, the most radically far-left “news” network in America.

“You shouldn’t compare him to Hitler, because he’s not Hitler,” Morgan rightly pushed back.

“Okay, so what should I do?” Hasan then said. “So I’m a journalist. Donald Trump says immigrants are poisoning our blood. I go look in history. Who’s the only person who said that? Hitler. Should I not tell my viewers on ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’? Should I go [silent], can’t tell them that. So what should I say?”

Again he was lying. Trump never said immigrants are poisoning America’s blood. He said criminal aliens — many of whom are convicted murderers and rapists — are poisoning America’s blood.

“You can say he shouldn’t use language like that,” Morgan replied. “You can’t say he’s the new Hitler.”

“I haven’t called him the new Hitler — I’ve never called him the new Hitler,” Hasan replied, finally agreeing that Trump isn’t comparable to Adolf Hitler.

And yet he then turned around and accused Trump of speaking like Hitler — and sadly, this time Morgan took the bait.

“Do you condemn him speaking like Hitler?” Hasan asked.

“Yes,” Morgan replied.

“Does that not outrage you?” Hasan pressed.

“Of course,” Morgan said.

“He’s your pal. Why don’t you tell him to stop it? Have you ever told him to stop quoting Hitler?” Hasan then asked.

“Yes, probably,” Morgan concluded.

Hasan’s hyperbolic rhetoric later inspired a world of clapback on social media, where critics were quick to note that he oftentimes sounds a lot more like Hitler than Trump or anyone else on the right ever has.

Look:

Hasan is himself no stranger to demeaning rhetoric. As previously reported, he has a history of referring to non-Muslims as “animals” and gay men/women as “pedophiles” and “sexual deviants.”

Listen:

Vivek Saxena

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