Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin lives a normal life. By her standards anyway.
Rubin doesn’t seem to be a big fan of the Democratic hand-wringing after Donald Trump won the election in a landslide earlier this week. Many would argue that equating their voters with Hitler probably didn’t help the outcome, but Rubin is choosing to double down instead.
She doesn’t want to hear your post-election report. Hitler is literally trying to seize power in America! Or something.
“The year is 1933. Hitler is in power,” she wrote to X, but the message only lacked the eerie music in the background for effect. “I don’t have time” […] Seminar on the Democratic Party’s messaging mistakes. ”
Jennifer Rubin gets dragged into an insane take
Let me be clear. Democrats and the media are warning in the lead-up to the election that Trump and his supporters are basically Nazis. On election day, voters respond by giving a big middle finger. And does Jennifer Rubin think the way forward is to keep calling the next president Hitler?
Seems reasonable.
Rubin was completely offended by the bad interpretation.
The year is 1933. Hitler is in power. I don’t have time for a seminar on Democratic messaging errors.
— Jen Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) November 8, 2024
“Maybe you could consider being admitted to a mental hospital?” One woman asked. It was helpful. “If it’s effective, please call it a ‘spa’.”
Narrator: That probably won’t help.
“Maybe he’s not Hitler and that’s what the Democrats are doing wrong and why they lost?” another said. readers claim.
Look, you’re trying to argue with an insane person. That won’t work. The only hope is the aforementioned “spa” therapy.
“Well, you don’t need to understand why over half the country is against you,” one response said. “It’s not important.”
Of course not. The important thing is to remind people that Trump is Hitler.
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Remember when she pretended to be a conservative?
For those who think the connection is too strong to suggest that Hitler’s rhetoric could lead to another attempt on Trump’s life, give yourself a break.
They called him that for years, suggested he was a threat to democracy and the very lives of the American people, and then got furious when some lunatic thought to get rid of him. I pretended.
After about three hours, when the anger subsided, they started calling him Hitler again. Of course, astute readers of Political Insider will note that Jennifer Rubin once favorably speculated about the deaths of Republicans who did not take the coronavirus vaccine.
Jennifer Rubin would rather see more Republicans die from coronavirus than Democrats.
This is not surprising, given that in August 2019 she wanted the Republican Party to be “burned down” and there would be no “survivors.”
pic.twitter.com/1l4o05e1Rj— Rising Serpent🇺🇸 (@rising_serpent) March 16, 2020
She’s the same woman who said we need to “burn down” the Republican Party until there are no “survivors” left.
Can you imagine if this kind of rhetoric came from the Republican side and was directed at Democrats and their media minions?
