U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, is now being condemned by a group of current and former Republicans for his comments at a recent Nevada rally with former President Donald Trump.
Already engulfed in criticism among Democrats for his comments over the weekend saying the party wants “reparation” because it is “pro-crime,” Tommy Tuberville is now being condemned by a group of current and former Republicans.
The Lincoln Project, the group that formed in opposition to Donald Trump, cut an ad featuring Tuberville’s remark made at a Nevada rally for Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt.“They want reparation because they think the people who do the crime are owed that,”Tuberville’s remark was spliced together with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suggesting “illegal immigrants” are “replacing” white Americans, a reference to the great replacement theory steeped in white supremacist ideology.
This is what fear-mongering looks like. These comments from Marjorie Taylor-Greene and Tommy Tuberville would not have been out of place in 1930’s Germany.
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