The MSNBC crew suffered a collective meltdown tonight after President Trump won the Iowa Republican caucus in a landslide.
Democrats didn't hold a caucus this year in Iowa because they don't really care, and they think Iowans are too white — and therefore bad.
Iowa, where voter fraud is not yet as serious a problem as it is in neighboring states, twice voted for President Trump for president.
MSNBC crew led by Rachel Maddow fears 'fascism' in America. Once again, this is all happening while they're trying to imprison President Trump for 700 years and steal his business.
These are the same people who think they should control your speech and should choose who you can nominate for president.
They don't even hear themselves.
Rachel Maddow: If we are concerned about the rise of authoritarianism in this country, we are concerned about the potential rise of fascism in this country. If we are concerned about our democracy falling into the hands of an authoritarian, fascist form of rule, then a leader who tries to do so is part of that equation. But the people who want that correction are a much larger part of that equation. American voters consist of two main parties. One of these parties has been flirting with far-right extremism for a very long time. They brought them in in a way that had never been so central to Republican electoral politics before. I know, because I've been studying this, but once you radicalize one major party, those preferences of the people who commit to your party, the leaders, are interchangeable. And yes, Trumpism is sometimes what we call it. Maybe the MAGA movement is a better way to do it. But there is an authoritarian movement within Republican politics that Trump is not fooling.
crazy.
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