Former President Donald Trump on Saturday attempted to turn the tables on his likely rival in November, President Joe Biden, arguing that the man whose election victory Trump tried to overturn is “the destroyer of American democracy.”

Trump’s allegations about Biden, a Democrat, echo the ones that Biden has been making for years against his predecessor. As Trump has dominated the Republican presidential primary and talked about targeting his rivals and the news media if he wins the White House again, Biden has stepped up his own warnings, contending Trump is “ determined to destroy American democracy.”

On Saturday, Trump made his most explicit argument to date on why voters should instead see his rival as the bigger democratic threat. Trump repeated his longstanding contention that the four criminal indictments against him show Biden is misusing the federal justice system against his rival.

“He’s been weaponizing government against his political opponents like a Third World political tyrant,” Trump said to a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “Biden and his radical left allies like to pose as standing up as allies of democracy,” Trump continued, arguing: “Joe Biden is not the defender of American democracy, Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy.”

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    Trump is going to alienate his “we’re not a democracy we’re a republic” base with this commie talk.

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      Holy hell - I had a MAGA woman pontificate about this recently, going on and on about the “mob rule” of democracy. I know how our government works, Tamara, and I still don’t support your fourth reich aspirations.

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        They have been doing this “well, actually” thing about democracy for as long as I can remember, most especially the Libertarians and the “classical liberal” type of Republicans.

        But they have been mainstreaming this more and more and it’s been turned up to 11, and I think there is a reason their thought leaders have been leading them down this path…and it’s not a good reason.

        As always, I recommend people read Democracy in Chains. If there is/are related documentary(ies) that forward the same information, I’d love to know about them.

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        I’m pretty certain it’s just because those words have similar names to the stupid cultist political parties.

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      Nah, his followers have selective amnesia where they individually forget anything he says that they don’t like. Remember when he said he was going to confiscate guns without due process?