Ultra-liberal Hollywood actor, director, and writer Rob Reiner was at it again on MSNBC’s Hardball Thursday night blasting President-elect Donald Trump as anti-Semitic and when challenged by host Chris Matthews, he went further into the gutter by comparing Trump to “the Jewish police at the Warsaw Ghetto” that said “okay, you know, march through Germany” to the Nazis.

Reiner arrived at this case of hypocrisy regarding inflammatory rhetoric by ruling that someone doesn’t have to be directly discriminating against minorities if they’re “comfortable with the fact that there are groups who hate” Jews, Latinos, Muslims and women.

Therefore, Trump could fit that bill even though, in his book, the President-elect is “anti-Semitic” in addition to “a misogynist” and “racist.”

“If you are comfortable with having those groups support you, and you don't in a forceful way, say, this is not part of who I am, then you are basically the Jewish police at the Warsaw Ghetto. You're condoning it and I've never heard Donald Trump ever say that he was against any of those groups that are supporting it,” Reiner told to a stunned Matthews.

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Matthews quickly refuted Reiner on the anti-Semitism charges by pointing out that it’s complicated since Trump’s “son-in-law [Jared Kushner] is very observant” in his Jewish faith while his daughter Ivanka converted in marrying Kushner in addition to the fact that “I get the feeling that he's going to be very pro-Israeli.”

The shameless actor chose to double down on the analogy:

I go back to the Jewish police at the Warsaw ghetto. Yeah, there are Jews that were fine with — you know, saying, it's going to be okay, you know, march through Germany, it's going to be fine. There are people like that and there are people who have economic interests that don't have anything to do with holding up certain moral interests.

Bemoaning the lack of progress in American in the decades since the 1960s, he arrived at the election of President Barack Obama in 2008 following a brief history lesson through his liberal prism but then reupped an analogy from Monday night about standing up to Trump marking “the last battle of the Civil War”:

And it's very disturbing to think that the first African-American President is followed by somebody who is supported by the Ku Klux Klan. Very, very disturbing. But in a way, I understand it because we're fighting the last battle of the Civil War. It's the white nationalists hanging on for dear life, and threatened by the idea that the country is moving away from them, and is becoming more diverse and that's what we're talking about here.

Ironically, the segment started with the two liberals talking about Hillary Clinton’s first public remarks since her concession speech and stating that women have much more of an empathy for life than men because, in the words of Reiner, “we also don't know what it's like to have a human being growing inside of us and nurturing a human being.”

Interesting. So it’s not just a fetus or clump of cells but “a human being?” I’ll be sure to remember this for the next time anyone of them tout their abortion credentials.

The relevant portion of the transcript from MSNBC’s Hardball on November 17 can be found below.