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Former NBC news hosts Chak Tod called Democrats on Tuesday and accused him of “taking” fodder “in response to the Republican redistribution attempts.
“They are taking fodder. They have decided that the only way to fight is to work brutally. Take revenge to take revenge in Illinois, New York, California. And they tell themselves that it is self-defense. But in fact, this is the same, the same is what Trump wants, his opponents, their untreated and uneasy plays in their universe by their rules. “Chak Todcast.”
The journalist also suggested on Tuesday that the US was moving towards a “cold civil war” amidst the ongoing redistribution fight.
“And we are here. This is the political version of the old saying, when you get into the mud with a pig, both of you get dirty and the pig likes it, and don’t give me this fuck, argue that, you know, that, that is a bad crowd, you are a good crowd to do what you say.” The answer is no crowd owner, “he said.
Former Democratic Advisor says the party’s rhetoric on redistribution is ‘a little out of control’
Former moderator Chak Tod Washington, DC Sunday, appears on “Meat the Press” on Sunday, August 20, 2023. (By photo: William B. Plomeman/NBC via Getty Image)
Beto O’Rurke, a former candidate from the Democratic Texas Senate, called upon the Democratic Party to be “ruthless” in search of power and supported the partisan biased Gerimandering last month.
Tod also rejected the comparison of Germany of the 1930s.
He said during his podcast, “See, I do not like lazy comparison with Germany of the 1930s. I hate the predictions of other civil war.
He also mentioned Godwin’s rule and briefly said: “If you can’t make your point without inviting the Nazis, you are probably not very good in arguing and making your point.”
East-NBC News Host Chak Tod Lamants Democratic Party ‘Collection of people who do not like Trump’
Democratic MPs and media members have repeatedly compared Trump and his administration to Germany of the 1930s.
Todd argued that it was “uncomfortable” that “mistakes were being seen since the 1850s.”
“But let’s be honest, it is a bit uncomfortable to see how many mistakes are happening again in the early 1930s from the 1850s to the US or East-War Europe. Normalization of unacceptable. ‘Just once will dissolve our principle.’ He said, “Just once we will do this because it’s something big and better,” he said.
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Chak Tod speaks on “The Chak Todcast”. (Screenshot/”The Chak Todcast”/YouTube)
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“Founders gave us these equipment to stop it. He was afraid of a king. They feared a joint majority visit to the rest of us. They did not imagine the leaders who would just refuse to use the equipment. They would not do so. They would come back here and be horrific,” Todd continued.