Far-left actor Robert De Niro has joined a very exclusive club of Hollywood stars who have humorlessly compared Donald Trump to Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, baselessly claiming that re-electing the former president would be “terrible” .
RELATED: Robert De Niro complains Apple cut anti-Trump tirade from his Gotham Awards speech: ‘I don’t even want to thank them for what they’ve done’
In a recent interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhl — in which De Niro quoted the actor’s own words calling the former president a “con artist” — De Niro declared that “to me he’s not just Like this,” later adding that he thought Trump was “sick.”
“He was really a real patient who was somehow allowed into our system,” the actor said. “I’m tired of calling him names – there’s no way he’s anywhere near the Oval Office.”
Ruhle rhetorically asked De Niro a question he’s been asked more than once recently, asking: “You’ve played a lot of bad guys, would you play Donald Trump?” To which the actor responded: “Never. There’s nothing about him. Stuff…I don’t see anything redemptive in him, ever.
“The funny thing is, I just thought he actually became president,” he continued before, without producing any empirical evidence to back up his delusional claims. “He could have done some good things,” De Niro charged. [and] Instead, he can only do it wrong. He is known to be so narcissistic and self-centered.
RELATED: Hollywood actor Michael Rapaport reiterates voting for Donald Trump is still an option: ‘I won’t vote for Joe Biden’
When asked what message he wanted to send to registered voters who don’t like Trump but will still vote for him in the upcoming presidential election, De Niro declared: “I don’t understand. I don’t think they understand if He (God forbid) becomes president, how dangerous that would be.”
“I don’t think they really understand,” he further asserted. “Historically, as far as I know, even in Nazi Germany, they had something to do with Hitler. Don’t take him seriously. He looked like a clown and acted like a clown. Mussolini… The same thing.
De Niro earlier said he was tired of insulting Trump, before calling the former president a clown, adding, “These people, I don’t know why, they look like clowns, and somehow people… This element of society identifies them.
“There’s nothing mysterious about it [Trump]he was right up front, and he was talking about what would happen if he became president,” De Niro further rants before saying the country’s democracy would be at risk if Trump wins the election.
RELATED: Robert De Niro says ‘he’s going to come to me’ about Trump’s potential re-election because ‘that’s the kind of thing that happens in a dictatorship’
“I always keep saying [that] Of course democracy is great, but people take it for granted. It’s a word that some people don’t even understand – they take it for granted,” lamented the actor. “It’s about right and wrong. Period. [Trump] A monster – he couldn’t be more wrong.
He’ll make baseless accusations again, “It’s almost like he wants to do the most horrific thing he can think of in order to get us up. I don’t know what it is, but he keeps doing it, and it’s just horrific.” .
While continuing his nonsense, De Niro also said he was starting to see parallels between the eventual Trump presidency and Nazi Germany. Recalling the exodus of Eastern Europeans and Jews to the United States during World War II, the actor said, “When I was a kid, they would say, ‘You don’t really appreciate this country. You really don’t know. We know from experience. .
“Imagine what those people went through,” De Niro mused, adding, “I’m just starting to see that. As a kid I said, ‘Hitler was a nightmare, that would never happen,’ but now I See it’s possible,” he then went on to declare that re-electing Joe Biden is America’s only option.
He said of Biden: “We have no choice, and I think he’s the right person. He’s trying to do the right thing. We have no choice, and I say that in a very positive, good way.
Next article: ‘Monty Python’ star John Cleese compares former President Donald Trump to Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler in bizarre social media post