Donna Brazile And Tucker Carlson Are Saying the Same, Terrifying Thing

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It’s unusual for a far-left political and social activist to be saying the same thing as one of the biggest names in conservative media.

However, this appears to be the case with Democrat Donna Brazile and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Political commentator Matt Keener of The Daily Caller, a publication founded by Carlson, says that both Brazile and Carlson have summed up how the country is moving in a terrifying direction in its “call to action” against Trump.

Appearing on ABC, Brazile acknowledged that there were significant political movements and support for former presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Despite those presidencies, Brazile says they do not compare to the support and movement rallying behind Trump.

“I have never seen anything like this with Donald Trump,” she began. “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger? Being indicted? And that’s making him stronger? Raising 10 million using an ugly mugshot?”

“This is a movement, and anyone that thinks you can apply the old political rules to try and defeat this candidate based on ‘he is scary’ or ‘he is ugly,’ whatever you want to call him, this is a movement, and you have to respect the fact that it’s a movement,” she added.

It’s no secret that Democrats desperately want to stop Trump. They have even initiated four criminal indictments against him. At the same time, Democrats are learning, as Brazile states, “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

Trump is skyrocketing in popularity and raising more campaign funds as a result of the indictments. Even Trump’s mugshot was favorable for him.

This begs the question: “Is there any line Democrats would not be willing to cross to keep Trump out of office?” Keener of Daily Caller asks.

Carlson says the answer is obviously, “No.”

“They protested him,” Carlson says. “They called him names. He won anyway. They impeached him, twice, on ridiculous pretenses. They fabricated a lot about what happened on January 6th in order to impeach him again. It didn’t work. He came back.”

“Then they indicted him. It didn’t work. He became more popular,” Carlson continued. “What’s next? Graph it out, man!”

“We’re speeding towards assassination, obviously,” Carlson said. “No one will say that, but I don’t know how you can’t reach that conclusion.”

“Permanent Washington — both parties — have decided that there is something about Trump that is so threatening to them that they just can’t have it. It’s hard to overstate how bad this is,” Carlson said.

“I have never been this worried about anything as I am about where this is going,” he concluded.