Shifty Pencil Neck Adam Schitt Accuses Trump Of Being A Nazi Sympathizer

Wow, President Trump has given California Rep. Adam Schiff so many nicknames it’s hard to keep track: Shifty, Pencil Neck, Little Adam Schitt, etc… I have a feeling Trump may come up with another one revolving around the democrat’s lying, because Schiff is accusing the President of being a Nazi sympathizer and a raging anti-Semite. Hey, Schiff’s entire career was resting on the debunked Russian collusion fairy tale so now he needs something else fake to go after Trump with.

Last month Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar said a lot of really anti-semitic things and the democrats in Congress couldn’t bring themselves to condemn her. Last night President Trump spoke at the the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas and brought up the democrats’ embrace of anti-Semitism.

“They’ve become the party of high taxes, open borders, late-term abortion, crime, witch hunts and delusions, and now the Democrats have even allowed the terrible scourge of anti-Semitism to take root in their party and in their country,” said Trump.

With a special shoutout to Rep. Omar, sarcastically thanking her for supporting Isreal.

“Oh, oh, I forgot, she doesn’t like Israel, I forgot, I’m so sorry, no, she doesn’t like Israel, does she?” Trump asked mockingly.

Adam Schiff was on State of the Union with Jake Tapper and since there was no collusion to talk about, the discussion went to Trump’s comments.

“You’re one of the highest-ranking Jewish members of Congress. What’s your response?” Tapper asked.

“Well, I hate to even dignify those remarks,” Schiff started.

Bullshit. He loves it.

“Look, it’s not the Democratic Party that believes that there are good people on both sides of a Nazi rally. There’s just one party and one party leader who believes that, and that’s Donald Trump,” said Schiff.

Clearly Schiff is referring to the comments President Trump made after the violence at a rally in Charlottesville in 2017. The entire left side of this country took Trump’s words out of context and claimed that he said there were “very fine” Nazis. Trump never said this, but that’s one of the ways liberals have tried to portray the President as a racist.

I’m sure you’ve seen liberals quote Trump as saying “there were very fine people on both sides” in regards to the Charlottesville riot that saw neo-Nazis versus leftist Antifa thugs. Liberals have taken this quote to mean that Trump believes some neo-Nazis are very fine people. Here’s what he actually said:

“Those people — all of those people — excuse me. I’ve condemned neo-Nazis. I’ve condemned many different groups. But not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. Not all of those people were white supremacists, by any stretch. Those people were also there because they wanted to protest the taking down of a statue, Robert E. Lee,” said Trump.

Clearly Trump is not talking about neo-Nazis, but rather historical preservationists.

“Excuse me, excuse me. (inaudible) themselves (inaudible) and you have some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. You had people in that group — excuse me, excuse me — I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name,” said Trump.

A reporter then asked Trump to clarify who he was calling very fine people and he said this:

“I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally,” said Trump.

Trump never said that neo-Nazis or white supremacists were very fine people, but the left will not let this go. The same thing is going on with Trump’s statement that the murderous illegal immigrant street gang MS-13 are “animals.” Eventhough he said that a year ago, yesterday all of Liberaldome once again accused the President of characterizing all immigrants as subhumans. Liberals are lying about this stuff and it doesn’t give us any reason to believe one thing they have to say on any subject.

I went through Adam Schiff’s appearance on State of the Union and cherry-picked words and statements, taking them out of context to assemble this quote that I hope the liberal media will attribute to him forever:

“The lack of character and values in the Democratic party may fuel the rise of anti-Semitism in the country. I’m very proud of our hate, support neo-Nazis, and will continue to divide us this way,” said Schiff.

Hey, he said all of those words, just not in that order and in that context. It is however just as legitimate a quote as President Trump calling migrants and asylum-seekers “animals” or the he thinks Nazis are “very fine people.”