June 29, 2018

MSNBC talker: Difference between U.S. and Venezuela or Cuba is, "they don't have internment camps for babies"

In their obsession to impeach Trump, or turn Americans against him enough to regain control of one or both chambers of congress, the Left has ramped up the hyperbole to an unprecedented level.

On MSNBC last Tuesday one of their talking heads said this:
The difference now between Venezuela and Cuba and the United States is this: Venezuela and Cuba don't have internment camps for babies and toddlers.
The speaker was a strange duck named Steve Schmidt.  If that name sounds familiar it's because Schmidt was the chief campaign advisor for John McCain when he was the GOP presidential nominee. 

Schmidt announced he was leaving the Republican Party last week but based on his horrible counsel to McCain and Palin I'm convinced he was never a real Republican but was a Democrat plant all along. 

And if you look around, other people who were supposedly Republican advisors have left the party.  Nicolle Wallace was White House communications director for George W. Bush and in his 2004 re-election campaign. In 2008, Wallace also served as a senior advisor for the McCain–Palin campaign. Now she's a Dem-supporting talking head for MSNBC.

Kinda makes you wonder.  My guess is that about a third of supposed "Republicans" were really plants.

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