Liberal comedian Michael Rapaport defends Trump rally-goers, hammers left for making Nazi comparisons
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Liberal comedian Michael Rapaport defends Trump rally-goers, hammers left for making Nazi comparisons

Comedian Michael Rapaport on Friday condemned liberals for making reckless Nazi comparisons, saying on social media: “Keep HITLER’s name out of your mouth unless you’re referring to HITLER!”

Rapaport, who spent years criticizing former President Trump before softening his rhetoric against him over Israelsaid that one is free to make many insults against him, but that one should not use Hitler, Nazis and the Holocaust for cavalier comparisons against purely political opponents.

“(K)eep HITLER’s name out of your mouth unless you mean HITLER!!! It’s insulting,” the comedian wrote in a social media post on Friday. “Call P!g D!ck all you want but STOP with the #Hitler sh!t”

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Michael Rapaport at the comedy club

Michael Rapaport was a vocal critic of former President Trump, but has since made headlines for criticizing Democrats. (Bobby Bank/Getty Images)

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“S— stain Donald Trump, pig d— Donald Trump, call him what you want, I’ve been giving you pearl after pearl for years, but stop the Hitler s—. Stop the Hitler s— Refer not to Hitler and the Holocaust – the actual greatest slaughter and the actual genocide of the Jewish people – for attention and political gain.” the comedian said in a video accompanying the post. “Stop.”

He then went on to defend Trump supporters attending his upcoming rally in New York City, claiming that those comparing them to Nazi supporters are out of line.

“That Nazi rally that took place in Madison Square Garden in 1939 was just that, a true blue Nazi rally. So you mean everyone who shows up at Madison Square Garden for this upcoming Trump rally is a Nazi? That’s a Nazi rally?” he asked. “Get the f— out of here.”

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Mullett Arena Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Tempe, Arizona (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Mullett Arena Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Tempe, Arizona (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Anti-Israel demonstrations, Rapaport argued, are far more worthy of condemnation.

“What kind of rallies are happening on university campuses in New York City, in Union Square Garden, waving Hamas flags and kissing Yahya Sinwar photos? What kind of rallies are these?” he asked.

“Don’t mention the holocaust, Hitler to score political points when you ignore the greatest of the Jews since the holocaust itself which took place on October 7th. All this Hitler talk, all this holocaust talk with so little holocaust studies in schools. Don’t bring up Hitler and Nazis when it there are 101 hostages (in Gaza and you say nothing about them), he said.

He then concluded his point with a demand.

“Cut the f—— s—, don’t use Nazis and Hitler for your f—— agenda when you haven’t mentioned the 13 women still being held captive today while you” about having wear your “future is female” t-shirt. It’s disgusting, it’s disrespectful to the victims and survivors of the Holocaust and to the real-time victims and survivors and hostages of October 7th. Rapaport said.

Prominent Democrats, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have compared former President Trump and his Republican supporters to Hitler and the Nazi Party.

On Thursday, Clinton argued that Trump, by holding a rally at Madison Square Garden, “recreated” the infamous Nazi rally that took place at the arena in 1939.

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