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They started off campaigning on a platform of "joy" and vibes, but now the Kamala Harris campaign is joining with everyone else on the Left in assuring us that Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler, as evidenced by his Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. As we reported earlier, a CNN hack activist reporter practically begged Harris to come right out and call Trump a Nazi. She hasn't called him a Nazi (yet), but she did hold a snap press conference to address that Atlantic hit piece likening Trump to Hitler, and she has declared that he's a fascist.

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Speaking of CNN, senior media analyst Brian Stelter shared this piece from CNN's website saying that Trump has unveiled "the most extreme closing argument in modern political history." Harris' closing argument is that Trump is a Nazi sympathizer, so Trump's closing argument has to be pretty extreme.

Stephen Collinson offers this analysis:

Donald Trump anchored his bid to win a second White House term next week on searing anti-migrant fear at a rally at Madison Square Garden, doubling down on his promise for a massive deportation program on Day 1 to reverse an “immigrant invasion.”

As the ex-president’s allies defend him against Democratic claims he is a “fascist” and an authoritarian in waiting, based in part on warnings by his ex-chief of staff John Kelly, Trump on Sunday delivered a screed that may augur the most extreme presidency in modern history if he beats Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on November 5.

“The United States is an occupied country,” Trump said, as Democrats projected messages on the exterior of the storied New York City arena, reading “Trump is Unhinged” and “Trump praised Hitler.”

Collinson notes that Trump also made an economic play, asking, "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?"

So the most extreme closing argument in modern political history is that Trump says he'll deport illegal immigrants.

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Inviting in 10 million unvetted illegal immigrants is extreme. Stopping the invasion is common sense.

MSNBC was literally intercutting footage of the 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden during its coverage of Trump's rally. But Trump's message that he'll fix the mess Harris made is "the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history."

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