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Yes, Liberal Intolerance. Hear It.
Translation:
A campaign speech from July 1932: "Our opponents accuse us National Socialists, and me in particular, of being intolerant and quarrelsome. They say that we don't want to work with other parties. They say the National Socialists are not German at all, because they refuse to work with other political parties. So is it typically German to have thirty parties? I have to admit one thing - these gentleman are quite right. We are intolerant. I have given myself one goal - to sweep these thirty political parties out of Germany. They mistake us for one of them. We have one aim, and we will follow it fanatically and ruthlessly to the grave."
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The recent adage is that once you mention Hitler in your argument, you lose. I don't know about that adage anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe resemblance of a lowly paper hanger rising to terrifying power in the 1930's, to a lowly community organizer rising to terrifying power in 2008 is striking.
Fredd, Of course that adage exists now that they have their man in the White House.
ReplyDeleteThere are those similarities, but even more so are his words and actions. Censor the opposition? Give the finger to everybody from Joe the plumber to Palin to McCain on National TV in prime time?
Ignore judges and all other laws when they get in your way? (oil drilling ban, Arizona protecting itself, etc.)
Obama is very much a Hitler and "They" knew that back in the GW Bush days, which is why they called him Hitler so much. So they could come out now and try to neutralize the reference.
I'm surprised they were actually looking ahead that far and acting on it. But go through anything they accused Bush of and this is what obama Is. Unintelligent, etc.
When he was making his speech in Germany I started warning people of the Hitler similarities. They all thought I was crazy, but now I fear I'm being proven right
ReplyDeleteTrestin, yes, there are many more examples. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised obama used Hitler speeches as a template. Seriously.
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