The idea of someone calling any American president Hitler is absurd, especially since nothing says "love trumps hate" like breaking windows, burning buildings, throwing molotov cocktails into a crowd, or trying to club you to death because you don't love as much as they do. Evidently calling Trump Hitler because he wants to keep Americans safe and secure from those who want to kill us is a concept too difficult for liberals to wrap their minds around.

Since Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were the first presidents to come up with the list of seven most dangerous out of 40 other Muslim countries that Trump wants to ban, what's the problem—intolerance, obstructionism, stupidity, ego, or simply the "Trump Derangement Syndrome?"

Scott Adams says, "It would be a total embarrassment for the anti-Trumpers to learn that Trump is just trying to do a good job for America. It's a threat to their egos. A big one." In her book, Psychopathological Thinking, Linda LaBelle writes about the kind of mentality that thinks someone's always exploiting, harming, or trying to deceive them. She says that these people are negative, inflexible, and unforgiving of others. They possess a total lack of regard for cultural standards, have a victim mentality, an inability to see others' viewpoints, and are always introducing new variables to influence the world around them—kind of like the idea that Trump is Hitler.

The bottom line is that extremists on the left and their media allies are not nice. They are mean-spirited, hateful, and divisive people who will not bend, compromise, or work together except to create enough disruption and chaos to destroy Trump's presidency, and they've also assumed responsibility for the next terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

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