
You can’t turn on the news without seeing it. Another attack. Another threat. Another life lost to political rage. The hateful words that used to stay on social media are now spilling blood on American streets. And it’s getting worse.
Here’s what really gets me: The people who spent years comparing their opponents to Nazis are finally realizing their words have consequences. They’re starting to see what we’ve been warning about all along. The question is – is it too late?
Now, I nearly fell out of my chair when I heard this. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman – yes, the hoodie-wearing progressive Democrat – went on Fox News with a message that should make his party squirm. And trust me, what he said about Hitler comparisons and political violence is going to shock you.
A Democrat Breaks Ranks
From Breitbart:
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) stated that Hitler comparisons “will incite somebody to say, well, now I feel like I have to stop that, and take them out.”…
[D]o not ever, ever, ever compare anyone to Hitler. If not, go online and you can read up on exactly what he’s responsible for, 75 to 80 million lives lost and World War II. And you don’t compare him to anyone. And if you do, then you will incite somebody to say, well, now I feel like I have to stop that, and take them out. People seem to have forgotten that the president took a shot to the head.
Did he really just say that? A Democrat admitting that crazy Hitler talk leads to actual violence? This is the same party that’s been calling Trump “literally Hitler” for years.
Fetterman’s warning hits different because he’s one of them. When he says these comparisons “will incite” violence, he’s admitting what conservatives have been saying forever. We told you this would happen.
When Words Become Weapons
The senator didn’t dance around what almost happened to President Trump. “People seem to have forgotten that the president took a shot to the head,” he said. Think about that for a second. How did we get here?
Fetterman knows exactly how. He pointed to another horror – the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. “This coward executed a father and a businessman, just because you happen to disagree with his business,” he said. Then came the chilling part: “Keep having these kinds of arguments, well, guess what? The next one’s going to be on you and you’ll end up on the sidewalk.”
That’s not some right-wing pundit talking. That’s a progressive Democrat saying the quiet part out loud. The hate has gone too far. People are dying.
The Right Was Right
For years, we warned them. We said comparing people to Hitler would end badly. They called us dramatic. They said we were overreacting. They told us to stop being so sensitive.
Well, look who’s sensitive now.
Fetterman tried to play it safe by saying “any kind of extreme rhetoric, left or right, is really dangerous.” Nice try, Senator. But we all know which side has been screaming “Nazi” at anyone who disagrees with them. We know which side turned political differences into life-or-death battles.
Here’s what kills me – it took actual killings for them to notice. It took bullets flying at a president’s head. It took a CEO bleeding out on a Manhattan sidewalk. That’s what it took for one Democrat to finally say what we’ve been saying all along.
Maybe this moment matters. Maybe Fetterman’s confession will wake up others on the left. If a progressive Democrat can admit that words lead to violence, what’s everyone else’s excuse?
But I’m not holding my breath. One voice of reason doesn’t fix years of hate. Still, it’s something. When even John Fetterman sees the truth, you know the truth is impossible to ignore.
Key Takeaways
- Democrat Senator Fetterman warns Hitler comparisons will incite political violence
- Even progressives now admit inflammatory rhetoric led to assassination attempts
- The left’s extreme language is finally being called out by their own
- Conservatives were right about the dangerous consequences of dehumanizing opponents
Sources: Breitbart