The con artist and Hitler

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Yeah, yeah. Using Hitler in an argument about the con artist means I've lost the argument. Blah, blah, blah.

Except when the facts show otherwise. Hopefully this link works correctly because I can't figure out how to get just the single page. Long story short, a European Studies professor spent an entire class comparing speeches from Hitler and the con artist. He had his class copy down every single sentence that matched in translation down on a sheet of paper or a word document that wasn’t repeated from a 3 minute speech by Hitler.

When comparing what Hitler said and what the con artist said, there were 65 different phrases/sentences which the con artist matched with Hitler.

https://thingstrumperssay.tumblr.com/post/177818418810/cakeandrevolution-thexdarkenedxlight

From a publisher who put the con artist on the cover of a book of Hitler's speeches:

“There are clear similarities between the speeches of Trump and the speeches of Hitler”, citing everything from repetition to name calling and a lack of logical justification for views held.

“They never admit they have made a mistake nor do they ever take anything back,” Ishi Press writes on both volumes. “To any criticism, they respond by insults and name calling. They use a low form of language, with simple sentences even a person with the lowest level of education or no education at all can understand.”​

Even better, according to Ivana, the con artist kept speeches of Hitler in his nightstand and would periodically read them. That the con artist can read is even more fascinating.

I did corroborate that Ivana said the con artist did keep Hitler speeches and read them from time to time.

https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-ex-wife-once-said-he-kept-a-book-of-hitlers-speeches-by-his-bed-2015-8

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/03/hitler-speeches-published-with-donald-trump-as-cover-illustration

The full Vanity Fair article from whence the above is derived:

https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2015/07/donald-ivana-trump-divorce-prenup-marie-brenner
 
The ghostwriter for Trump's presumed autobiography The Art of the Deal said that the only book he saw in Trump's various mansions was an anthology of Hitler's speeches.

I do not think that Trump is as dangerous and as evil, as Hitler was. Trump is dangerous and evil, but not that dangerous and evil.

The similarities between Hitler and Trump are due to the fact that Hitler appealed and Trump appeals to the same demographic. This is the group of white men who are angry about their economic circumstances and looking for hate targets.
 
The similarities between Hitler and Trump are due to the fact that Hitler appealed and Trump appeals to the same demographic. This is the group of white men who are angry about their economic circumstances and looking for hate targets.

And who post rants to porn discussion boards, often using account names with double "b's" in the name. :D
 
Yeah, yeah. Using Hitler in an argument about the con artist means I've lost the argument. Blah, blah, blah.

Except when the facts show otherwise. Hopefully this link works correctly because I can't figure out how to get just the single page. Long story short, a European Studies professor spent an entire class comparing speeches from Hitler and the con artist. He had his class copy down every single sentence that matched in translation down on a sheet of paper or a word document that wasn’t repeated from a 3 minute speech by Hitler.

When comparing what Hitler said and what the con artist said, there were 65 different phrases/sentences which the con artist matched with Hitler.

https://thingstrumperssay.tumblr.com/post/177818418810/cakeandrevolution-thexdarkenedxlight

From a publisher who put the con artist on the cover of a book of Hitler's speeches:

“There are clear similarities between the speeches of Trump and the speeches of Hitler”, citing everything from repetition to name calling and a lack of logical justification for views held.

“They never admit they have made a mistake nor do they ever take anything back,” Ishi Press writes on both volumes. “To any criticism, they respond by insults and name calling. They use a low form of language, with simple sentences even a person with the lowest level of education or no education at all can understand.”​

Even better, according to Ivana, the con artist kept speeches of Hitler in his nightstand and would periodically read them. That the con artist can read is even more fascinating.

I did corroborate that Ivana said the con artist did keep Hitler speeches and read them from time to time.

https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-ex-wife-once-said-he-kept-a-book-of-hitlers-speeches-by-his-bed-2015-8

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/03/hitler-speeches-published-with-donald-trump-as-cover-illustration

The full Vanity Fair article from whence the above is derived:

https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2015/07/donald-ivana-trump-divorce-prenup-marie-brenner
Both Hitler and Trump relentlessly demonize their opponents. Hitler’s radio harangues demonized his domestic political opponents, calling them parasites, criminals, cockroaches, and various categories of leftist scum. Trump’s tweets and speeches similarly demonize his political opponents. Trump talks about the country being ‘infested’ with dangerous aliens of color. He fantasizes about jailing Hillary Clinton, calls Mexicans rapists, refers to ‘shithole countries,’ degrades anyone who disagrees with him, and dreams of uprooting thousands of allegedly disloyal bureaucrats in the State Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the FBI, and the CIA, who he calls ‘the deep state’ and who, he claims, are sabotaging American greatness.”

Both Hitler and Trump obsessively attack objective truth. “Both Trump and Hitler maintained a relentless assault on the very idea of objective truth,” he continues. “Each began the assault by seeking to delegitimize the mainstream press. Hitler quickly coined the epithet Lügenpresse (literally ‘lying press’) to denigrate the mainstream press. Trump uses a paraphrase of Hitler’s lying press epithet—‘fake news’—cribbed, no doubt, from one of Hitler’s speeches. For Trump, the mainstream press is a ‘lying press’ that publishes ‘fake news.’” Hitler attacked his opponents as spreading false information to undermine his positions, Neuborne says, just as Trump has attacked “elites” for disseminating false news, “especially his possible links to the Kremlin.”

Both Hitler and Trump have relentlessly attacked the mainstream media. Trump’s assaults on the media echo Hitler’s. Trump repeatedly attacks the "failing New York Times," leads crowds in chanting "CNN sucks," and is personally hostile to most reporters.

Both Trump and Hitler intensified their assault on objective truth by deriding scientific experts, especially academics who question Hitler’s views on race or Trump’s views on climate change, immigration, or economics. For both Trump and Hitler, the goal is (and was) to eviscerate the very idea of objective truth, turning everything into grist for a populist jury subject to manipulation by a master puppeteer. In both Trump’s and Hitler’s worlds, public opinion ultimately defines what is true and what is false.”

Both Hitler's and Trump's lies blur reality—and supporters spread them. Trump’s pathological penchant for repeatedly lying about his behavior can only succeed in a world where his supporters feel free to embrace Trump’s "alternative facts" and treat his childish lies and exaggerations as the gospel truth. Once Hitler had delegitimized the mainstream media by a series of systematic attacks on its integrity, he constructed a fawning alternative mass media designed to reinforce his direct radio messages and enhance his personal power.
Trump is following the same path, simultaneously launching bitter attacks on the mainstream press while embracing the so-called alt-right media, co-opting both Sinclair Broadcasting and the Rupert Murdoch–owned Fox Broadcasting Company as, essentially, a Trump Broadcasting Network.

Both Hitler and Trump orchestrated mass rallies to show status. Once Hitler had cemented his personal communications link with his base via free radios and a fawning media and had badly eroded the idea of objective truth, he reinforced his emotional bond with his base by holding a series of carefully orchestrated mass meetings dedicated to cementing his status as a charismatic leader, or Führer.

The powerful personal bonds nurtured by Trump’s tweets and Fox’s fawning are also systematically reinforced by periodic, carefully orchestrated mass rallies (even going so far as to co-opt a Boy Scout Jamboree in 2017).
 
Hitler’s hate-filled rants against the Jews, the communists, gypsies, foreigners, intellectuals and the German mainstream media, sound suspiciously like Trump’s hate-filled rants against the Muslims, Democrats, liberals, Canada, Mexico, Latinos, Syrian refugees, Central American refugees, foreigners, scientists, the American Mainstream Media and rape-victims who dare to come forward and testify against their rapist.
 
Hitler’s hate-filled rants against the Jews, the communists, gypsies, foreigners, intellectuals and the German mainstream media, sound suspiciously like Trump’s hate-filled rants against the Muslims, Democrats, liberals, Canada, Mexico, Latinos, Syrian refugees, Central American refugees, foreigners, scientists, the American Mainstream Media and rape-victims who dare to come forward and testify against their rapist.


you forgot to mention gays and people with mental illnesses.
 
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