There are two things that are certain in life:
- The media loves to compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.
- The Donald Trump campaign will re-post anything that makes him look good, even if it gives the media Hitler fodder.
Case in point: The campaign recently reposted a 30-second video to Truth Social imagining what America would look like after Trump won in 2024. There was one little, minuscule detail, that's very hard to see (unless you're a Democrat schill looking for any and every chink in Trump's armor).
See for yourself:
Yep, the following text appeared in blurry hard to read letters in a video shared by Donald Trump:
Industrial Strength Significantly Increased
Driven by the Creation of a Unified Reich
You can imagine how the echo sounded from there:
If you look closely at all these reports on the video, you'll notice that there's some more blurry text underneath the "Reich" business, which has been blurred into obscurity.
The original video has been deleted, so I don't know if the original creator blurred that text or if whoever captured it blurred it before disseminating it to the press, but luckily the whole newspaper is readily available stock footage, so we can look up what it says:
In 1914, the archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Emperor Franz Joseph, visited Sarajevo, capital of the recently annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Where, of course, the archduke was assassinated, kicking off World War I.
The Left is so desperately grasping at straws with the Trump/Hitler thing; they're not even referencing the right war ... or the right Reich for that matter.
This isn't the Third Reich of the Nazis. It's not even the first or second reichs of Germany. This subhead is referring to the Austro-Hungarian Realm of The Austrian Reich.
But due to the ever-evident ignorant echo-machine of the modern left, the Trump campaign has deleted the video and distanced themselves from it, saying,
... the post 'was not a campaign video, it was created by a random account online and reposted by a staffer who clearly did not see the word, while the president was in court.'
But what do you suppose the odds are that the media and Biden administration will hold onto the word "Reich" when referring to Donald Trump winning from now until the election?
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