Trump has praised Nazi generals for their loyalty and used dehumanizing language against political enemies and immigrants.
They fear he could harm the country due to his authoritarian tendencies and lack of adherence to democratic norms.
Hitler comparisons and Trump's actions dominate the conversation, overshadowing Harris's popular policies.
It echoes historical dehumanization tactics used to justify violence against targeted groups.
Nazi generals were known for their disloyalty and complicity in atrocities, making them poor role models.
Donald Trump doesn't share our values or our norms, and he wants the privilege of being able to shoot down Americans in the street. And former officials who worked in his administration are frightened about what he could do to the country. Meanwhile, all the Hitler talk drowns out any talk about Kamala's proposed policies, which are more popular than people realize.
Jeffrey Goldberg and Catherine Rampell **join Tim Miller. ** *show notes: * Goldberg's latest reporting on Trump's preoccupation with dictators) The NYT's interview with John Kelly) Rampell's piece on the popularity of Kamala's policies) Rampell's piece on Flint, MI's baby bonus) Rampell's piece about Trump losing his edge on the economy) Bulwark piece on McKinley and tariffs )