Dan Bongino says Joe Biden's speech at Independence Hall was an “incredibly hostile incitement to violence”

Bongino: “The guy's turning into a dictator right in front of your eyes, if we're not there already. We may be there already.”

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Citation From the September 2, 2022, edition of The Dan Bongino Show, streamed to Rumble

DAN BONGINO (HOST): Last night's speech was a vicious, incredibly hostile incitement to violence for 45 to 50 percent of America that supports a Make America Great Again agenda. I've never seen anything like this in my life. The use of the Marines was not an accident, it was a power play. I'll show you what I mean in a second. Here's the first cut, first this guy is dangerous, folks, the man is dangerous for a number of reasons. He is inciting violence against Republicans and conservatives and Trump supporters. There's no doubt about that.

His speech, if he's going to call us fascists, and quote, a threat to the republic, I'll play that in a second, how do you handle threats to the republic? You arrest them or you terminate them. This isn't a political argument, he's calling you a threat to the republic, his words, not mine. First, this guy's dangerous not just because of how he feels and what he plans to do because he's corrupt. The guy's turning into a dictator right in front of your eyes, if we're not there already. We may be there already. 

There it is, his words, ladies and gentlemen, not mine, “threatens the very foundations of our republic.” How do you deal with that threat? Imprisonment or death.

PRODUCER: Reminds me of Nuremberg and Hitler's divisive speeches there. Terrible. 

BONGINO: Folks, it was trending on Twitter this morning -- PedoHitler was trending this morning on Twitter. This guy, ladies and gentlemen -- we’re in deep trouble with this guy.