Politics isn’t for the faint of heart — it’s brutal, public, and often downright dirty. But what happens when “dirty” turns deadly? Then-GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump faced two brazen assassination attempts during the 2024 campaign — one of which nearly played out on live television. The only reason Americans didn’t witness the unthinkable was pure divine intervention.
Less than two months ago, Turning Point USA co-founder and free speech champion Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a deranged leftist — a horrifying act that should have shaken every corner of the political world. Others, like Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), have survived politically motivated shootings, but only by the grace of God.
These aren’t isolated incidents; they’re the direct result of the poisonous environment the woke Left has created. When Democrats and their media allies casually brand Republicans as “Nazis,” “Hitler,” or “threats to democracy,” they’re lighting a fuse — and far-left radicals are the ones taking that rhetoric literally.
You’d think, after so many examples of politically driven violence, Democrats would stop and reflect on their words. But instead of accountability or restraint, they’ve doubled down.
In a Monday interview with CNN, Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA-11) completely flew off the rhetorical rails while ranting about President Trump. It was classic Pelosi — bitter, unhinged, and dripping with condescension:
Pelosi: He’s just a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the earth.
Reporter: You think he’s the worst thing on the face of the earth?
Pelosi: I do, yeah. I do.
Pelosi: Trump is "a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the Earth."
CNN: "You think he's the worst thing on the face of the Earth?"
Pelosi: "I do." pic.twitter.com/5zziHbzIN0
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 3, 2025
A “vile creature”? Really? After everything we’ve seen — the shootings, the threats, the assassination attempts on Republicans — this is the kind of language Nancy Pelosi thinks is appropriate?
To his credit, CNN’s Elex Michaelson actually pressed her to clarify, and instead of walking it back, she doubled down. It would’ve been nice if he’d gone one step further and asked her to name what she considers true evil — forcing her to compare President Trump to the real monsters of history. But of course, that level of accountability never happens on CNN.
This kind of venomous rhetoric from Democrats isn’t just irresponsible — it’s dangerous. They know their words have consequences, especially in an already volatile political climate. Yet Pelosi and her allies keep using this dark, dehumanizing language toward Trump and officials like Stephen Miller, stoking division for political gain.
As Piers Morgan pointed out in a post on X, this is pure derangement — and it’s coming from one of the most powerful figures in the Democratic Party:
FFS… this is so absurd.
Worse than Hamas terrorists? Iranian mullahs? Putin? Jong-Un? Democrat dinosaurs like Pelosi don’t know anything but over-demonising Trump. It’s why they’re polling so badly. https://t.co/XsC4bWuaOA— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 4, 2025
Morgan, of course, is absolutely right. The idea that President Trump is somehow worse than Hamas or the true perpetrators of evil in this world is pure madness. But sadly, this kind of unhinged, inflammatory rhetoric from Democrats has become their go-to language and it’s beyond pathetic.
I get why Democrats despise President Trump — watching him dismantle their failed legacy piece by piece has to sting. But their hatred has crossed a dangerous line. The nonstop venom, the “threat to democracy” hysteria, the open calls for retribution — it’s put Republicans and their families in real danger and it has to stop.
You can’t compromise or negotiate with a political party that openly calls for your demise.
