"Well, Hitler did a lot of good things." - Trump to Chief of Staff John Kelly

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When Deplorables have a burning need to simultaneously defend Trump and Hitler.
 
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When Deplorables have a burning need to simultaneously defend Trump and Hitler.

It's not Trump and Hitler, it's reality and facts that need to be defended.

People like you are the enemy of reality and facts.
 
The National Socialists did all sorts of good things but that doesn't excuse Hitler's attempt to take over the whole of Europe by force and the extermination of Jews.
 
When Farrakhan says it, Democrats swoon and touch themselves. And remember, Louie is talking about what Hitler did to the Jews.
 
Not an inaccurate statement. Ike loved the Autobahn so well, we now have the Interstate freeway system, intended to move troops and supplies.

Though he turned out to be a monster, he was a decent civil engineer. He rebuilt a country out of the ashes of WW1 and turned it into a effective war machine with powerful industrial capabilities. Had he not been so evil, he might have a completely different history attached to his name.
 
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When Deplorables have a burning need to simultaneously defend Trump and Hitler.

Yup. Trump likes Hitler so now Hitler and the nazis are just fine with them. That's Trump's base.
 
and you all support Commies and Commie ideas

so

STFU

with FAKE NEWS
 
There's no secret as to why some piece of shit like Steven Miller supports trump but I never understood why Kelly would unless he shared the same racist beliefs.
 
There's no secret as to why some piece of shit like Steven Miller supports trump but I never understood why Kelly would unless he shared the same racist beliefs.

I think Kelly and since others tried to minimize the damage Trump could do until they realized that they couldn't be a part of such a disgraceful administration
 
Hitler used “degenerates” as his first scape goats
Say nothing and no one will be there when they come for you
He killed more Greeks by starvation than other means, but a massacre here or there is a fine way to teach by example

Trump certainly uses Goebbles “big lie” philosophy
FOX “News” or Faux News...
 
There’s nothing wrong with detesting ONE Jew, Yidiot.
 
Yup. Trump likes Hitler so now Hitler and the nazis are just fine with them. That's Trump's base.

Authoritarianism has always been a core tenet of the conservative/evangelical wing of the Republican party.
 
I call bullshit.

I feel ya, Bud Buddy. :(

It's hard to realize and face up to the fact that someone you supported to be the avatar of your convictions keeps showing you how much of a shitstain he actually is, but you're gonna have to knuckle through it if you don't want more gray hairs.
 
Had he not been so evil, he might have a completely different history attached to his name.

Um, well...yeah.

Point is:

1. As President, you don't go there.

2. If Biden / Obama / any Dem President had cited Hitler in the exact same way, Deplorables would've been screaming for their resignations.
 
Hitler outlined his programme in Mein Kampf. Everything he did was driven by his belief in eugenics and the promotion of his master race, that included the externalization of the jews and the taking over of Europe and eventually the world. He was not a good person, nothing he did was for the good of the people, it was all for fulfilling his sick vision of the world. He and those who did his work deserved their fate and he and those who admire him should be forever demonised.
 
He was not a good person, nothing he did was for the good of the people, it was all for fulfilling his sick vision of the world.

In his mind, it was for the good of the German people, at the expense of other peoples. He saw the world as a Darwinian struggle for survival between race-nations -- somebody had to win, somebody had to lose. The Jews were a special case -- their hereditary nature made them the born enemies of, and vampires upon, everybody else. Coexistence with the Japanese as a fellow master-race was possible, but not with the Jews, they had to go or they'd poison everything.

None of this thinking was original with Hitler, it had its roots in the 19th Century, and, by the time Hitler came along, was entirely commonplace in respectable academic circles in Germany.
 
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