It is kind of hard to see the difference between Iranian Mullahs and the democrat party

Teflon Don

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I mean if you listen to their rhetoric there isn't much difference between them

1) They love islamic radicals - see Minneapolis and Mayor of NYC
2) They are virulently anti-semitic
3) They hate and despise America

It really couldn't be anymore wrong.

As the great Charlie Kirk used to say "prove me wrong"
 
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I mean if you listen to their rhetoric there isn't much difference between them

1) They love islamic radicals - see Minneapolis and Mayor of NYC
2) They are virulently anti-semitic
3) They hate and despise America

It really couldn't be anymore wrong.

As the great Charlie Kirk used to say "prove me wrong"
“Jews will not replace us”

That was your very fine people according to your cult leader Trump

Who keeps a copy of Hitlers greatest hits on his bedside table

The pee wee defense little Francis?
 
He said in person to the world that he would terminate the constitution


Who hates America?
 
I mean if you listen to their rhetoric there isn't much difference between them

1) They love islamic radicals - see Minneapolis and Mayor of NYC
2) They are virulently anti-semitic
3) They hate and despise America

It really couldn't be anymore wrong.

As the great Charlie Kirk used to say "prove me wrong"
Congratulations on the stupidest Thread of the week. You beat Libhater at his own childish level of threads. You should be proud.
 
I mean if you listen to their rhetoric there isn't much difference between them

1) They love islamic radicals - see Minneapolis and Mayor of NYC
2) They are virulently anti-semitic
3) They hate and despise America

It really couldn't be anymore wrong.

As the great Charlie Kirk used to say "prove me wrong"
Little common sense tip for you “td,” no one anywhere at anytime can disprove that which has yet to be proven, you can thank me anytime
 

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1) “They love Islamic radicals – see Minneapolis and Mayor of NYC”

False.

  • No mainstream Democratic official has ever endorsed Islamic extremism or radical Islamist groups.
  • Minneapolis and NYC have large Muslim populations, but being Muslim ≠ being a radical, and no evidence shows Democratic leaders “support radicals.”
  • The FBI, DHS, and State Department designate extremist groups; no Democratic politician has supported any of them.
Sources:

  • U.S. State Department Terrorist Designations
  • FBI Counterterrorism Briefings
  • DHS Extremism Reports

2) “They are virulently anti‑Semitic”

False and unsupported.

  • The Democratic Party platform explicitly condemns antisemitism and supports Israel’s right to exist.
  • President Biden (2021–2025) and President Trump (2025–present) both signed bipartisan antisemitism initiatives.
  • Individual members of Congress have been criticized for comments, but that does not define an entire party.
Sources:

  • Democratic Party Platform (2020 & 2024)
  • White House National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism (2023)
  • ADL reports on antisemitism (which show incidents rising across all political groups)

3) “They hate and despise America”

Not factual.

This is rhetorical framing, not evidence.

  • Democratic politicians routinely express patriotism, support for U.S. institutions, and commitment to constitutional processes.
  • Disagreeing on policy (immigration, healthcare, foreign policy) is not equivalent to hating America.
Sources:

  • Congressional voting records
  • Public speeches from Democratic leadership
  • Pew Research: Partisan views of patriotism (shows differences in expression, not hatred)

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Iran’s ruling clerics:

  • Run a theocratic dictatorship
  • Enforce religious law
  • Restrict women’s rights
  • Execute political dissidents
  • Ban LGBTQ+ identity
  • Control media and speech
  • Criminalize protest
  • Are designated by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism
None of these characteristics match the Democratic Party or any mainstream U.S. political party.

Sources:

  • U.S. State Department: Iran Human Rights Report
  • Amnesty International: Iran
  • Human Rights Watch: Iran
  • Freedom House: Global Freedom Index

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The original post uses classic propaganda framing:

  • Group generalization (“Democrats are X”)
  • Moral absolutism (“no difference between them and Iranian mullahs”)
  • Emotional triggers (Islam, antisemitism, hating America)
  • Zero evidence
  • Challenge framing (“prove me wrong”) to shift burden of proof
This is not an evidence‑based claim—it’s a rhetorical attack designed to provoke outrage.


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The claim is false, unsupported, and politically motivated.There is no factual basis to compare the Democratic Party to Iran’s theocratic regime, and each of the three accusations collapses under scrutiny.
 
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