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Default OT - LOL,,How a loud mouth stupid conservative just cost himself MILLIONS


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On Oct 6, 10:27 am, wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 08:23:21 -0700 (PDT), Too_Many_Tools

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Laugh..laugh...laugh...


I love it when a conservative shoots himself in the foot.


Really funny part was yet another conservative equated Obama with a
fascist, once again proving conservatives aren't smart enough to
understand the difference.


What's even more "funny" is the phoney outrage by you leftists over
some knucklehead using Obama's name in the same sentence as Hitler yet
you're the same slackjawed bedwetters that had ZERO problem comparing
Bush to Hitler at every opportunity.

Suck on this

http://www.therightperspective.org/2...the-nazi-card/
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2505759/posts


A short History of Liberals Using the Nazi Card


Long before it became verboten to use a certain word to describe Black
people, Liberals were using another “N-Word” to malign their political
opponents – that word, of course, being NAZI.

Memories of Left-wing propaganda comparing George W. Bush to Adolf
Hitler were burned out of the Conventional Wisdom last summer with
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s fallacious statement that health care
protesters were wearing swastika armbands to townhall meetings. The
extreme overuse of the term then looked like everyone finally realized
what some of use have known all along – labeling someone a “nazi” is
not only cliché, it’s a cheap and easy thing to do.

Now that Arizona has enacted the strictest anti-immigration laws in
America, it looks like it’s springtime for Democrats who want to call
Republicans “nazi” again. So, let’s take a look back at some of the
other more memorable times Liberals brought up this colorful analogy.

Clinton Years and The Gingrich Revolution

After witnessing the disastrous beginnings of Bill Clinton’s first
administration, Americans voted en masse for Republican candidates in
1994’s Congress and Senate races. This, of course, did not sit well
with Democrats, who histrionically whined about “nazis” as they licked
their wounds from the electoral beating they had just gotten. Here are
a few highlights:

1. SamgibbonsOn “CBS This Morning,” Democrat Sam Gibbons of Florida
compared Republicans to Nazi’s when he said:

“You’re a bunch of dictators, that’s all you are. I had to fight you
guys fifty years ago!”

2. During the battle of the budget in April of 1995, Democratic
Congressman Tom Lantos tried to compare Republicans with the Nazi’s
when he said:

“Republicans were Goose Stepping in their pursuit of legislation.”

Lantos also tried to compare independent counsel Donald Smaltz, who
was investigating Clinton scandals, to a nazi. While testifying before
Lantos and a Congressional Committee, Lantos said to Smaltz:

“You remind me of the late and unlamented Curt Waldheim, who also had
a lapse in memory. He conveniently forgot several years when he was a
Nazi.”

When he was encouraged to apologize to Donald Smaltz for this remark,
Lantos again tried to compare the Republican Party to the Nazi party,
as well as the KKK, when he said:

“If you overlook your involvement in the KKK, the Nazi Party, or the
Republican Party, you are lying, you are deceitful.”

(Announced on The Steve Malzberg Show when he played tapes of these
remarks, 12/13/97) 3. Jesse_Jackson_ChangeIn a Sunday sermon on Jan.
30, 1995, the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel quotes Jesse Jackson
comparing Conservatives to Fascists:

“In South Africa we’d call it apartheid. In Germany we’d call it
Fascism. Here we call it Conservatism. These people are attacking the
poor!” 4. In August 1995, after the passage of Republican legislation,
sore loser Democrat George Miller of California compared Republicans
to Fascists when he said:

“It’s a glorious day if you’re a Fascist.” 5. denny_farrellBlack
Democratic New York Assemblyman “Denny” Farrell equated Republican
lawmaker John Ravitz with Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
Farrell said that calling Assemblyman John Ravitz a liberal Republican
in the mold of New York Governor George Pataki,

“is like saying Goebbels was a liberal because he wasn’t as big a Nazi
as Hitler.”

This quote from Farrell, printed in The New York Observer, is typical
of the hate from the liberal left, comparing everyone they disagree
with Nazis. ( “Pressured Dem Pol Backs Off Nazi Slur,” New York Post,
by Dan Janson) 6. balwin-alex-irelandAlthough this quote is not
specifically about The Gingrich Revolution, it is interesting to quote
that Hollywood lefty Alec Baldwin has not had a love for the GOP for a
long time. From in an interview in US Magazine in 1997:

“Republicans are evil rotten people and they’re out to get our
President!”

The George W. Bush Years

While Liberal use of the Nazi Card was strong during the Clinton
Years, it was nothing compared to what happened after the Democrats
lost the US Presidential campaign in 2000, which was Democrat Al Gore
lose to Republican George W. Bush. Here are some highlights:

1. jerrold-nadlerWhen George W. Bush supporters finally got fed up and
demonstrated vocally in Florida against the Democrat-Party-controlled
electoral board attempting to conduct a recount in secret during the
presidential election battle of 2000, New York Congressman Jerrold
Nadler did the inevitable by comparing Republicans to Fascist! He
said:

“There’s a wiff of Fascism in the air.”

This from liberals who invented violent demonstrations! 2. In Albany
on May 16, 2000, Democratic Party delegates spit at the honor guard
made up of Albany State Troopers attending Hillary Clinton’s official
acceptance of the Democratic nomination for the Senate held in Albany,
calling them “Giuliani’s storm troopers.” (Rush Limbaugh and Sean
Hannity radio shows, Thursday, May 18, 2000) 3. NYPost_logo_sIn his
New York Post column of Wednesday, August 20, 2003, page 29, entitled
“In the Land of Bush Haters,” Rich Lowry writes:

“President Bush is routinely portrayed as a Nazi on left-wing Web
sites, which post pictures of Bush with a Hitler mustache and sell T-
shirts with Bush’s name spelled with a Swastika.”

Proving Lowry’s point, on the left-wing Web site Counterpunch.com,
Dave Lindorff, a contributor to The Nation magazine and Salon.com,
wrote in an article titled “Bush and Hitler: The Strategy of Fear”:

“It’s going a bit far to compare the Bush of 2003 to the Hitler of
1933. Bush simply is not the orator that Hitler was. But comparisons
of the Bush administration’s fear-mongering tactics to those practiced
so successfully and with such terrible results by Hitler and Goebbels
[....] are not at all out of line. Hitler would be proud that an
American president is emulating him in so many ways.” 4. In an attempt
to derail Arnold Schwarzenegger’s campaign to replace California
governor Gray Davis in the October 7, 2003 recall election, liberals
tried to portray Arnold as a Nazi because his father was a member of
the Nazi Party. Of course, liberals never claimed that Al Gore was a
Southern separatist bigot because his father voted against the 1964
Civil Rights Act! 5. Krugman_The_Great_UnravelingIn December 2003, the
cover of the British edition of left wing Bush-hating New YorkTimes
columnist Paul Krugman’s book, The Great Unraveling, was published
with a photo of Vice President Dick Cheney defaced with an oil
mustache in the style worn by Adolph Hitler. The words “Got Oil?” are
dripped across Cheney’s forehead, in an obvious attempt to parody the
famous “Got Milk?” advertisements.

Krugman’s book cover also carries an image of President Bush with
Frankenstein-like stitches across his mouth and the word “Enron”
dripped in oil across his forehead. Putting aside the lies which the
book is obviously filled with, the shear hatred expressed on just the
cover of this book is a classic example of all the political left has
remaining. Hatred and lies! (Newsmax, December 2003) 6.
soros_Dr_Evil._200x126During the 2004 presidential campaign, the left-
wing website moveon.org, financed by Marxist billionaire George Soros,
posted a picture of George Bush wearing a Hitler mustache. This was
far from an isolated incident on that website, which is one of the
biggest over-users of the “Republicans are Nazis” mantra. 7.
algore_slapheadIn another one of his anti-George Bush tirades in June
2004, Al Gore accused Republicans of working with “rapid response
digital Brownshirts.” the usual comparison of Republicans to Nazis. Of
course, Al Gore conveniently forgot that his 2000 presidential
campaign manager, Donna Brazile, set up a location known as “the
slaughter house” where young computer whiz kids just sat at their
computers all day, digging up dirt on Republicans in an effort to
smear them during the election cycle. (Sean Hannity talk show,
Thursday, June 25, 2004) 8. Unfit_for_CommandWhen liberals had no
facts to refute Vietnam Swift Boat veteran John O’Neill’s claim in his
book “Unfit For Command” that Democrat presidential nominee John Kerry
lied about his “heroic” service in Vietnam, the Left resorted to their
usual tactic of discrediting the messenger when Left-wing website
Salon.com referred to O’Neill’s book and the Swift Boat vets’ campaign
adds as the “Hitler diaries of the 2004 election campaign.” (Announced
on The Rush Limbaugh Show, Friday, August 20, 2004) 9. During the 2004
presidential campaign, Bush-hating-left-winger Linda Ronstadt said the
Bush administration is a “new bunch of Hitlers.” (USA Today,
11/16/2004)

Ronstadt_MooreThen, after President Bush’s reelection victory in 2004,
the lefty singer was at it again when she called the Bush
administration “a bunch of new Hitlers.” (Announced on Sean Hannity
WABC radio show, Thursday, November 18, 2004)

It should also be noted that Ronstadt is good friends with fellow
fatty Michael Moore, whose Fahrenheit 9/11 portrayed Bush as the
second coming of Adolf Hitler and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 as his
Reichstag. Ronstadt also dedicated the song Desperado to him during a
Las Vegas concert at The Aladdin Theater for Performing Arts on July
17, 2004, which didn’t win her any new fans. 10. On Monday, July 8,
2002, Jesse Jackson struck again when he condemned George W. Bush’s
political tactics during the 2000 presidential campaign as “Nazi-like”
— a reference to false charges that Republican officials in Florida
denied Blacks the right to vote. (Newsmax wires, Wednesday, November
10, 2004) 11. calabresi_guidoIn April 2005, a special judicial panel
ruled that veteran appellate court judge Guido Calabresi violated
ethics rules by likening President Bush to Mussolini and Hitler.
Calabresi charged the U.S. Supreme Court handed Bush the disputed 2000
election over Al Gore, and complained about the president’s actions
after taking office. “When somebody has come in that way, they
sometimes have tried not to exercise much power. In this case, like
Mussolini, Bush has exercised extraordinary power,” Calabresi said.

Earlier, Calabresi said neither Hitler nor Mussolini were elected by
the populace. ( “Ethics panel raps ‘Bush=Hitler’ Judge,” New York
Post, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, page 26, by Carl Campanile) 12. barbara-
streisand-without-makeupOn May 5, 2005, lefty Clinton-lover Barbara
Streisand accused President Bush on her idiotic website propaganda rag
sheet of “controlling” the nation by ginning up fears of another
terrorist attack, saying the president’s tactics remind her of Nazi
Luftwaffe Commander Hermann Goering. In a statement headlined “A
Country Controlled by Fear,” Streisand complained:

“Bush’s actions remind me of Herman Goering’s quote during the
Nuremberg Trials, where he stated: ‘Voice or no voice, the people can
always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. All you have to do is
tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack
of patriotism. [....]‘”

Of course not only is this a lie, but once again liberals hypocrites
accuse others of exactly what they are guilty of. Fear-mongering has
become a mainstay of the Democratic party from scaring senior citizens
about Social Security and Medicare to predicting riots in the streets
if a Democrat isn’t elected. 13. Cindy_Sheehan_Hugo_ChavezLeft-wing
radical Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey Sheehan was killed in Iraq, and
who demonstrated outside of President Bush’s Crawford, Texas ranch
while he was taking a working vacation in August 2005, compared
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to “Hitler and Stalin.” (New York
Post editorial titled “Cindy Sheehan’s Agenda,” Tuesday, August 16,
2005, page 28) 14. And finally, how could we leave out failed talk
show host and so-called “comedianne” Joy(less) Behar, who on Monday,
December 18, 2006, said on her hate-filled show The View that Donald
Rumsfeld was “just like Hitler”:

15. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused Republicans of using Nazi and
Fascist tactics during the 2004 presidential campaign. (Interview with
Sean Hannity on WABC Radio, Wednesday, August 4, 2004) 16. TURNER On
January 2005, the notoriously unstable Ted Turner was at it again,
comparing the Fox News Channel to Hitler. Addressing the National
Association for Television Programming Executives in Las Vegas, Turner
acknowledged that Fox News had overtaken CNN to become the top-rated
cable news network, but noted that Hitler got the most votes when he
was elected to run Germany. Turner showed his ignorance of history of
course because Hitler never won a majority of votes. He won a
plurality and was appointed Chancellor of Germany by Von Hindenberg.

A Fox News spokesperson responded: “Ted is understandably bitter
having lost his ratings, his network and now his mind – we wish him
well.” 17. danny-glover_harry-belafonteShrivled-up calypso singer and
Communist agitator Harry “Bongos” Belafonte went on whiny rant against
Homeland Security on January 21, 2006, when he said the department
employed “gestapo-like tactics.” In a speech to the annual meeting of
the Arts Presenters Members Conference, Bongos said:

“We’ve come to this dark time in which the new Gestapo of Homeland
Security lurks here, where citizens are having their rights suspended
[....] “You can be arrested and not charged. You can be arrested and
have no right to counsel.”

Two weeks prior to making this statement, Bongos traveled to
Venezuela, where he called President Bush “the greatest terrorist in
the world.”

We’ll give him a pass on this one since we’re focusing on nazis here.

Then, in August 2005, when during an interview with Cybercast News
Service reporter Marc Morano, Bongos went three-for-three when he said
the following:

“[If] a black is a tyrant, he is first and foremost a tyrant, then he
incidentally is black. Bush is a tyrant and if he gathers around him
black tyrants, they all have to be treated as they are being treated.

“When asked specifically who was a ‘black tyrant’ in the Bush
administration, Belafonte responded to this reporter, ‘You.’ When this
reporter noted that he was a Caucasian and attempted to ask another
question, Belafonte abruptly ended the interview by saying, ‘That’s
it.’” 18. Julian_Bond_hmm_SMOne of the biggest abusers of the
“Republicans are Nazis” comparison is NAACP director Julian Bond. In
February 2006, Bond, said that the

“Republican flag and the Nazi flag fly side by side.” 19. Earlier, at
the NAACP’s 94th annual convention in Miami in July 2003, Bond accused
conservative Republicans of being a more sophisticated version of the
Ku Klux Klan and Nazis. He told the group:

“The average KKK member may be stupid, but the well-financed forces of
the radical right are not.”

The head of the allegedly nonpartisan civil rights group continued the
attack, claiming that Republicans appeal

“to the dark underside of American culture, to that minority of
Americans who reject democracy and equality. They preach racial
neutrality and practice racial division. Their idea of reparations is
to give war criminal Jefferson Davis a pardon. Their idea of equal
rights is the American flag and Confederate Swastika flying side by
side.”

Robert_Byrd_KKK_EditOf course, racial fraud and hypocrite Julian Bond
failed to note that the only genuine ex-Klansman in Congress happens
to be Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia. The NAACP quietly
accepted an apology from Byrd for using the “N-word” twice during a
nationally-televised interview in 2001. That incident was never
mentioned again. (NewsMax Wires, Monday, July 14, 2003) 20. While
we’re on the subject of Senator Byrd, in March 2005 he gave a speech
on the Senate floor where he compared Republican efforts to end a
Democrat filibuster of President Bush’s court nominees to Adolph
Hitler’s manipulations of the law.This provoked a response from
Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League (and
no GOP partisan):

“It is hideous, outrageous and offensive for Sen. Byrd to suggest that
the Republican Party’s tactics could in any way resemble those of
Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party.”

reply: Well, you see, things have changed. Today, liberals can say any old
thing. Things that a person on the other end of the political balance would
be shredded and voted out of office for.

Let's start with Sarah Palin. I could go on for as long as your article is
posting incidents with her, and all the others that have suffered at the
loose lips of liberals, but reasonable men here know.

Then there's the media, and I won't even start with them. But you notice
that now they are the "media" and they used to be called the "news"? They
should have kept "news" and added "speak". Newspeak. Where are you now,
Winston Smith?

Steve


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