After Shamefully Comparing Republicans To Nazis, Richard Cordray Now Says They Are “Un-American” and “Deeply Unpatriotic”

Already having equated Republicans to Nazis on at least two occasions, Ohio Democrat gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray is now attacking his opponents as “un-American” and “unpatriotic.”

In a speech at last night’s Ohio Democratic Party state dinner, Cordray attacked Republicans in the President’s administration, calling them “deeply unpatriotic and un-American” for disagreeing with his far-left agenda. Cordray made these comments despite the fact that a vast majority of Ohioans supported Republican candidates in the 2016 election, when President Trump won the state by 8 points.

While Cordray has tried to falsely portray himself as a moderate, decrying the divisiveness of today’s politics at a debate last week, his eagerness to once again hurl vicious attacks at his opponents shows he’s just another hypocritical politician and a bitter partisan. Cordray has made it clear that he doesn’t want to lead all of Ohio – only those that agree with his agenda 100 percent of the time. And if you disagree with his policies, you are a “Nazi,” “un-American,” or “unpatriotic.”