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1. Chris Hayes Compares Trump Bombing Iran to 9/11
2. Keith Olbermann: Trump is the John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein Scandal
3. Morgan Freeman: Trump Reminds Me of Nazi Brownshirts, He’s Main Us Down a Sh*thole pic.twitter.com/oQiYyiQtCw
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Chris Hayes Compares Trump Bombing Iran to 9/11
“Will get far too simple to wave away the lack of human life. It’s priced in. It’s the price of doing enterprise. Keep in mind, there was one occasion in my lifetime once we in America skilled dying from above. September eleventh, 2001….For us, that sort of violence is an anomaly. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime tragedy. For different folks, in different international locations, the phobia is commonplace as a result of, partially, of the sorts of conflict of aggression that Donald Trump simply began.”— Host Chris Hayes on MS NOW’s All In With Chris Hayes, March 2.
Keith Olbermann: Trump is the “John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein Scandal”
“For Trump, that is now not a query of malfeasance or graft or theft or impeachment. It’s a query of what number of dozens of crimes he’s responsible of. On Epstein, on the Epstein cover-up alone. He’s the Boss Tweed of the Epstein scandal. He’s the Bernie Madoff of the Epstein scandal. He’s the John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein scandal!”— Former MSNBC/ESPN host Keith Olbermann on his Countdown podcast, February 26.
Morgan Freeman: Trump Reminds Me of Nazi “Brownshirts,” He’s Main Us “Down a Sh*thole”
“We’ve got any individual sitting within the White Home who’s main us down a shit gap….I’m continuously reminded of Germany in 1935, what was occurring there, the Brownshirts, these folks which are marching by way of, significantly Berlin, rounding up folks and placing them in field automobiles and sending them off. Now, this administration needs to construct massive detention facilities and — for what?”— Actor Morgan Freeman on MS NOW’s The Final Phrase with Lawrence O’Donnell, February 26.
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