Greg Gutfeld just delivered a savage 2-minute monologue exposing exactly why 60% of Democrats are ending relationships over politics.
He nailed the hypocrisy with one brutal question about dads and Trump:
“If your dad loves Trump and you love your dad — shouldn’t you maybe question whether your dad doesn’t love a Hitler figure?”
GUTFELD: “You know, the difference between Dems and Republicans come down to one thing.”
“They apply moral value to political preference, and that would make sense if your political party praised Hitler or protected murderers and sex fiends.”
“But the mistake is, it’s not the Republicans. But they have always compared Republicans to some kind of existential threat.”
“They’ve done it with climate change, they’ve done it with compassion, they do it with Trump.”
“That allows them to label them as amoral.”
“Republicans are not evil. We have a different path to the pursuit of happiness, and serenity…”
“I don’t care that you hate Trump. Why should you care that I like him? The answer would be because he’s evil.”
“He’s like a Nazi. Well, this is where the whole thing falls apart.”
“What does that mean to me if I’m your Republican friend who voted for Trump? That you would believe I would support a Nazi. We’ve been friends for years.”
“If you are my friend, you have to realize that’s illogical, because how were we friends for 10 or 20 years and now you find out I was a fascist?”
“How did that happen?”
“You knew I was a right winger in 80s, in the 90s and now all of the sudden you’re like, oh I can’t be seen with him.”
“So the key moment in the self-realization of a liberal should be, if your dad loves Trump and you love your dad — shouldn’t you maybe question whether your dad doesn’t love a Hitler figure?”
“And therefore, maybe Trump is not a Hitler figure, and that flaw in your thinking should put into question the reliability on your filter, on your life.”
Democrats are destroying their own relationships over a lie.