Tim Miller
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Famously on D-Day, it was the Allies, the Americans that were storming the beaches, that were trying to ensure that the European capitals were protected from the internal fascists.
And so in this metaphor, I guess he's talking about how he wants to defend the capitals from the invaders.
Which, again, would have put him on the side of being the Nazis.
So that's maybe a miss on the metaphor.
On top of that, this whole thing is just... It's so insane where they're at.
Where he thinks that the parallel is immigration.
And that immigration is the apt comparison to what happened in World War II.
And not...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Russia's menacing of Europe because he's got nothing to say about that because he doesn't think that the Americans should be involved in that.
He doesn't think that Americans should be helping to defend European capitals from fascist invasions.
He only wants to wave his finger at the Europeans and say, let in fewer brown people.
That's basically his lesson of D-Day and the brave men storming the beaches of Normandy.
He thinks that the lesson today that we could have learned from them is we should be harsher about the brown immigrants.
Yeah, it's depressing, honestly.
Yeah, it's gross and depressing.
It's just like to have this buffoon giving this kind of like... It's not even a...
high-class version of the conservative worldview.
And it's like a tabloid Weekend Fox News version of what the argument would be.
And it's really...
it's really shameful.