Kamala, Hillary, and Obama PANICKING with Trump 'Nazi' & 'Fascist' Smears | 10/25/24
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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara and BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden examine Donald Trump’s rising support among diverse voter groups while critiquing how leftist narratives have evolved. They discuss divisive rhetoric from Democrats, including Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, who accuse Trump of extremism. They highlight Tim Walz’s recent comments likening Trump to Hitler, alleging that the Biden administration’s actions reflect “projection” — using accusations of fascism to distract from expanding government authority over citizens. The discussion shifts to Hillary Clinton, who echoes the fascism claims with support from John Kelly. Clinton warns of Trump’s supposed extremism, which Sara and her panel view as dangerously dehumanizing rhetoric that could incite violence, especially given two recent assassination attempts against Trump. Figures like Elon Musk have raised concerns about political targeting, and Sara’s panel argues that labeling Trump’s supporters as “Nazis” could justify harm against them. They urge conservative voters to turn out to preserve American values. Later, guest Karina Yapor from Voz.us joins to discuss Hispanic support for Trump. At a recent Latino Americanos for Trump event, Yapor observed widespread enthusiasm among Hispanic leaders for Trump’s conservative stance on family and faith. She attributes the shift to frustrations over the Democratic Party’s open-border policies and social issues, which increasingly clash with Hispanic values. Polls indicate Trump could secure record Hispanic support in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Arizona. The episode then turns to independent journalist Taylor Cramer, who recounts his infiltration of an all-ages drag show in Mission, Texas, where he faced detainment for filming. Cramer’s experience highlights the challenges of exposing content that some conservatives view as inappropriate for children. In a final segment, Sara and Matthew Marsden discuss accusations that Trump admires Nazi generals, showcasing Trump’s direct rebuttal of these claims as “fake news.” They conclude by urging unity among conservative voters, emphasizing the importance of protecting traditional American ideals amid rising polarization.
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