Stupidocrisy: The Hate Just Keeps on Coming :: By Bill Wilson

Stupidocrisy: The Hate Just Keeps on Coming :: By Bill Wilson

Political disagreement has always been part of the American experience. What has become increasingly common, however, among Democratic officeholders and leaders is the replacement of disagreement with personal destruction.

The latest examples came in rapid succession. Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean compared supporters of President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement to followers of Adolf Hitler. Former Obama advisor David Axelrod declared that Trump’s statements about election integrity were “a sin on our country.” Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner described Trump as “certainly the worst person to have ever run for office.”

The language grows harsher, the accusations become more extreme, and the volume continues to increase. The pattern is familiar: opponents are no longer viewed as fellow Americans with differing views, but as existential threats who must be defeated at all costs. This style of politics creates a dangerous cycle. Americans hear words like “Hitler,” “threat to democracy,” “fascist,” “criminal,” and “enemy” thrown around so casually that genuine debate gets buried beneath emotional outrage.

Citizens who simply want secure borders, economic stability, safer communities, affordable energy, or fiscal responsibility become caricatures in a political narrative. The result is a political culture that rewards outrage and punishes reason. The temperature rises while solutions become harder to find.

Perhaps the most telling development came from comments surrounding the possibility of another impeachment effort. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries recently indicated that Democrats have not ruled out future impeachment proceedings against President Trump if Democrats win control of the House.

For many Americans, that statement sounds familiar. The country endured years of investigations, hearings, special counsels, impeachment proceedings, and endless political warfare instead of focusing on inflation, debt, national security, education, or economic growth. The prospect that a future House majority could immediately restart impeachment discussions suggests that some leaders remain committed to continuing the conflict rather than resolving it. The impeachment mill appears ready to spin again.

The deeper issue is spiritual as much as political. Hatred is a poor foundation for governing. Scripture teaches that anger and contempt ultimately consume those who embrace them.

Americans can disagree passionately on policy, elections, taxes, immigration, foreign affairs, and social issues while still recognizing the dignity of fellow citizens. Political victory achieved through constant vilification comes at a steep cost to the nation’s character. The republic thrives when ideas compete. It weakens when opponents are treated as enemies.

The hate just keeps on coming because it generates headlines, donations, clicks, and votes. Yet followers of Christ are called to a higher standard.

As Proverbs 15:1 says, “A soft answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger.”

Fueling the hate machine is, say it with me, Stupidocrisy.

Sources

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/06/08/howard-deans-likens-maga-to-hitler-loyalist-for-trump/

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/06/08/axelrod-trump-declaring-elections-rigged-is-a-sin-on-our-country/

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/06/11/graham-platner-trump-is-certainly-the-worst-person-to-have-ever-run-for-office/

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/06/14/hakeem-jeffries-on-trump-impeachment-calls-dems-havent-ruled-anything-out/

 

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