Just two days after a man drove a van through a group of Trump supporters registering people to vote in Florida, MTP Daily host and NBC political director Chuck Todd took a vicious swipe at Trump’s backers, which he noted were gathering just across the street for a rally, by comparing them to the Nazi Brownshirts who enforced Adolf Hitler’s rule.

The smear came in the midst of their horse race coverage of the New Hampshire primary and just after Todd read a piece from the Never-Trump Bulwark publication, which actually targeted Senator Bernie Sanders’s supporters with the same description:

CHUCK TODD: And want to bring up something Jonathan Lass put in the Bulwark today and about how – And Ruth, we have all been on the receiving end of the Bernie online brigade, and here’s what he says. He says, “No other candidate has anything like this sort of digital Brownshirt brigade, I mean, except for Donald Trump. The question no one is asking is this, what if you can't win the presidency without an online mob? What if we now live in a world where having a bullying, agro, social media army running around popping anyone who sticks their head up, is either an important ingredient for or a critical marker of success?”

“I know everybody's freaking out this but you saw the MAGA rally that preparing around here. There are people coming from three or four states on that. That’s real – you know -- This is like Bernie,” Todd added as he turned to Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus.

Marcus offered no pushback to the smear, just a lament of how “that is a really depressing sentence that you just read.”

From there, most of the liberal panel took turns chiding Sanders’s base. For her part, Marcus noted how Sanders supporters had heckled former Mayor Pete Buttigieg at a dinner. “This is the makings of an ugly primary season coming ahead of us and the makings of a potentially really ugly general election campaign,” she warned.

University of New Hampshire Professor Dante Scala feared for what the Democratic Convention would look like if Bernie could be perceived to be in the lead in some way:

DANTE SCALA (University of New Hampshire Professor): Yeah, and I think the question becomes, what if we get to the convention and Bernie Sanders does not have anywhere near a majority but he has a plurality? He has 35, 37 percent of the delegates and he goes to the convention and says, “I won more primaries than anyone else, I have more delegates than anyone else, I dare you to deny me the nomination on super delegates.

NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent and anchor Andrea Mitchell longed for the days of the shady super delegate system the Democrats implemented at the convention. “You don't have the members of Congress who would be the elders. I mean, that was exactly the reform that the Bernie Sanders people demanded,” she bemoaned.

Not seemingly speaking about a particular candidate’s online supporters, MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson suggested they “attack like a pack of dogs.” Though, he did seem to try to defuse Todd’s comments by defending their passion as “the intensity with which people already support who they already like.”

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