MaddowBlog-Trump pushes a new label for Democrats: 'The Party Of Hate, Evil, And Satan' [View all]
Republicans apparently want Democrats to stop using the kind of incendiary political rhetoric that the president uses all the time.
Republicans: When Democrats use words like âfascists,â it creates a dangerous climate that leads to political violence.
Trump: Democrats are âevil,â âfascists,â âtreasonous,â and the party of âSatan.â
Republicans: ...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-03T18:23:46.990Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-pushes-new-label-democrats-party-hate-evil-satan-rcna235479
In the weeks since Kirks slaying, countless Republicans have repeated effectively the same line: Democrats and their allies on the left have created a dangerous political climate. Words such as fascist, the argument goes, are so incendiary that they inspire violence, such as the shooting that killed Kirk.
There are plenty of problems with the GOPs pitch, but near the top of the list is the fact that Donald Trump keeps using the kind of rhetoric that his party keeps condemning. HuffPost reported:
President Donald Trump called the Democrats the party of hate, evil, and Satan in a Truth Social post on Thursday. Thats the headline over an entry he shared featuring mostly awkward photos of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden.
....Its not clear who, exactly, created the image that the president promoted, but Trump really did amplify a message that explicitly called Democrats
The Party Of Hate, Evil, And Satan. (More than 12 hours later, the online item has not been taken down.)
The reference to Satan was unusual for the president, but broadly speaking, the rhetorical push was entirely in line with his recent messaging. At Kirks memorial service, for example, Trump talked about
how much he hates his political opponents echoing a word he has repeated many times in reference to his contempt for Americans he disagrees with......
The week after Kirks death, JD Vance appeared on Fox News made a comment about incendiary rhetoric that mightve seemed reasonable at first blush. Referring to his partys critics, the vice president said
: What is it that you want them to do when you call them fascist? The Ohio Republican added,
This rhetoric is completely out of control.
Two weeks later, as Trump calls Democrats the party of hate, evil and Satan, my question for Vance is simple: What is it that the president wants people to do when he pushes such a message?