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Saturday, December 21, 2024

MSNBC Pushes Civil War: ‘We Are At War’ With ‘Evil’ Trump Voters

'And when you are in a war footing, you have to respond accordingly... '

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Calling Republicans the “biggest threat to democracy,” MSNBC host Tiffany Cross joined President Joe Biden in declaring war on American patriots after his disturbing Philadelphia speech, Information Liberation reported.

Unlike Americans who believe that the nation stands at the “brink of Civil War,” Cross said that a Red-Blue Civil War “has already begun.”

Talk show host Roland Martin told Cross that Democrats are in a “civil war” with Republicans. He justified Biden’s threats against American citizens as a proper response in wartime.

“And when you are in a war footing, you have to respond accordingly,” Martin said. “When the enemy is coming at you you, can’t fall down, you can’t break down. This means war!”

The leftists somehow forget about the violence and mayhem spread under their banner during the BLM and George Floyd “mostly peaceful” protests that destroyed cities, or the more recent attacks on pro-life centers and conservative Supreme Court justices.

For years, MSNBC has been programming radical progressives, especially white women, to believe that conservatives and Republicans pose the greatest terrorist threat to the United States.

MSNBC host Zerlina Maxwell in July invited Malcolm Nance, a security state operative, to spread the idea that 30% of Americans are white supremacists who will form an “insurgency” that the federal government “may have to fight.”

Cross added to Martin’s hysterical rant, stating that she does not “separate right-wing extremists and Republican Party anymore.”

On a separate show, MSNBC contributor Michael Beschloss said that former President Donald Trump’s complaints about the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid amounted to a preparation for war.

Beschloss said Trump was “basically saying to Americans that ‘there should be Civil War; there should be violence, in case I get indicted.'”

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