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Could not disagree more. If one actually believes in NEVER AGAIN, then when they see someone like Drumpf using the playbook that got the original into power, using different groups, to sit silently or clap like a brainwashed seal is a tragedy. When they come for us again tommorrow, after his targeted groups of today, it'll be too late.

This could not happen in our current system of checks and balances. We are a civilized nation. If you are trying to compare Trump's protection of our borders with Hitler's territory grab of the 1930's and early 40's you are sadly mistaken. Right or wrong, Trump's agenda is to enforce current laws on the books. There is a legal process to gain citizenship to our country. Like progressives usually say....change the law if you don't like it. Hitler conquered territories to provide living space for the people of Germany. He thought that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair so he illegally invaded other countries, slaughtering Jews, Slavs and Gypsies in the process. Trump is trying to prevent illegals from entering....big difference.

Trump would be impeached the first time he tried anything foolish. The scare tactics being used by those on the left are an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Stop with the Hitler references already, it's an injustice to the the 70 million people who lost their lives because of that madman.

You disagree with him...fine but the scare tactics being used are politics at it's very worst. Trump will never get my vote, not because I think he is a madman but because I disagree with his method of operation.
 

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Could not disagree more. If one actually believes in NEVER AGAIN, then when they see someone like Drumpf using the playbook that got the original into power, using different groups, to sit silently or clap like a brainwashed seal is a tragedy. When they come for us again tommorrow, after his targeted groups of today, it'll be too late.


You have Trump anxiety syndrome and you should see a psychologist.
 

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Could not disagree more. If one actually believes in NEVER AGAIN, then when they see someone like Drumpf using the playbook that got the original into power, using different groups, to sit silently or clap like a brainwashed seal is a tragedy. When they come for us again tommorrow, after his targeted groups of today, it'll be too late.

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This could not happen in our current system of checks and balances. We are a civilized nation. If you are trying to compare Trump's protection of our borders with Hitler's territory grab of the 1930's and early 40's you are sadly mistaken. Right or wrong, Trump's agenda is to enforce current laws on the books. There is a legal process to gain citizenship to our country. Like progressives usually say....change the law if you don't like it. Hitler conquered territories to provide living space for the people of Germany. He thought that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair so he illegally invaded other countries, slaughtering Jews, Slavs and Gypsies in the process. Trump is trying to prevent illegals from entering....big difference.

Trump would be impeached the first time he tried anything foolish. The scare tactics being used by those on the left are an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Stop with the Hitler references already, it's an injustice to the the 70 million people who lost their lives because of that madman.

You disagree with him...fine but the scare tactics being used are politics at it's very worst. Trump will never get my vote, not because I think he is a madman but because I disagree with his method of operation.

No he's not. He is targeting a Religion. That has nothing to do with "illegals". How would he be impeached, when he'd be elected on his stated Policies towards Muslims and banning them, "registering" the ones that are here? His scare tactics are disgusting, and yet you're complaining about the accurate comparisons of his attempted rise to power on hatred of a Religion, and Hitler's?
If we were truly a "civilized nation", someone like Drumpf would be treated as the pathetic joke he is, instead of being the leading contender to be POTUS of one of our 2 major Political parties.
 

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It's been a rough month for spammy.

First he said Kasich was "nationally electable" :missingte

Then he said, "It's Rubio!" :pointer:

Then he pretended his hero Nate Silver was undefeated in the primaries calling one of his predictions "the field" face)(*^%

And now after everything he told us turned out wrong, spammy has been reduced to calling Donald Trump a "Nazi".

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Yes, Spammy has gone full retard.

PS - Nate Silver: Hillary has a 99% chance of winning Michigan. :Carcajada:

OOPS!

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No he's not. He is targeting a Religion. That has nothing to do with "illegals". How would he be impeached, when he'd be elected on his stated Policies towards Muslims and banning them, "registering" the ones that are here? His scare tactics are disgusting, and yet you're complaining about the accurate comparisons of his attempted rise to power on hatred of a Religion, and Hitler's?
If we were truly a "civilized nation", someone like Drumpf would be treated as the pathetic joke he is, instead of being the leading contender to be POTUS of one of our 2 major Political parties.

You are a massive fail at history.
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'I am a Holocaust survivor and this made me quiver'
Ex-ADL chief: Trump’s ‘raise your hand’ gambit was deliberate, Nazi-style ‘fascist gesture’

Abe Foxman calls episode ‘about as offensive, obnoxious and disgusting as anything I thought I would ever witness in the United States of America’; says Republican candidate knew exactly what he was doing

BY ERIC CORTELLESSA March 7, 2016, 4:20 pm



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WASHINGTON — Former Anti-Defamation League director Abe Foxman excoriated Donald Trump for urging his supporters at a weekend rally to raise their right hands and promise to support him, a gambit Foxman said evoked echoes of Hitler salutes from Nazi rallies in the 1930s and ’40s.
“Let’s do a pledge. Who likes me in this room?” the Republican presidential candidate asked a large crowd Saturday in Orlando, Florida. “Raise your right hand: ‘I do solemnly swear that I — no matter how I feel, no matter what the conditions, if there’s hurricanes or whatever — will vote, on or before the 12th for Donald J. Trump for president.'” (Trump misstated the date of the Florida primary, which will be held on March 15.)
As the audience enthusiastically complied with his request, the candidate told them: “Don’t forget you all raised your hands. You swore. Bad things happen if you don’t live up to what you just did.”
For Foxman, who was born in Poland in 1940 and was saved from the Nazis by his Catholic nanny, watching Trump whip up his supporters in this fashion was extremely disturbing.
Abraham Foxman (Miriam Alster/Flash90/File)

“As a Jew who survived the Holocaust, to see an audience of thousands of people raising their hands in what looks like the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute is about as offensive, obnoxious and disgusting as anything I thought I would ever witness in the United States of America,” he told The Times of Israel.
“We’ve seen this sort of thing at rallies of neo-Nazis. We’ve seen it at rallies of white supremacists. But to see it at a rally for a legitimate candidate for the presidency of the United States is outrageous.”


Beyond his horror at seeing a hand-raising tactic similar to that adopted by the Nazi Party to signal obedience to their leader, Foxman said what made the Trump episode more egregious is his conviction that the Republican frontrunner was well aware of the resonance.
“It is a fascist gesture,” Foxman said. “He is smart enough — he always tells us how smart he is — to know the images that this evokes. Instead of asking his audience to pledge allegiance to the United States of America, which in itself would be a little bizarre, he’s asking them to swear allegiance to him.”
Furthermore, Foxman added, “He even threatens that if they don’t, they will suffer and be punished. This is so over the top for a man who really doesn’t come out of the underground. He is a man of the world. Even though he proclaims he doesn’t know who David Duke was, or the other white supremacists, we know very well that he knows. So he’s playing to an image.”
People raise their arms as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump ask them to pledge that they will vote for him during a campaign rally at the CFE Arena on the campus of the University of Central Florida on March 5, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP)

Last week, Trump refused to immediately reject the endorsement of Duke, a white supremacist and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. When asked by Jake Tapper on CNN, Trump claimed ignorance of Duke’s support or that of other white supremacists backing his bid for the White House. After a storm of controversy erupted over his response, Trump tweeted his disavowal of Duke later that day.
‘This is the summit of his own intoxication with what he perceives as his leadership quality’
Saturday’s incident, according to Foxman, marked the low point of a series of campaign controversies through which Trump has not merely managed to survive as a candidate, but to benefit. “I think he was intoxicated with all the things that he’s already got away with, and it led him to this,” said Foxman, who spent his adult life fighting bigotry, including a three-decade stint as national director of the ADL. “This is the summit of his own intoxication with what he perceives as his leadership quality.”
While Trump’s behavior during this election season has been the source of much consternation for Foxman, he finds it even more troubling that the billionaire businessman evidently appeals to such a large segment of the American public.
“When he said, ‘I can walk down the street on Fifth Avenue and kill somebody and my supporters will not desert me,’ he knows exactly what buttons he’s pushing. Or when that guy interrupted his speech. People in that situation may think internally, ‘Oh, I want to punch him in the mouth.’ But you don’t say it, you don’t say it, because it’s not civilized. But he said it and it was applauded,” Foxman bemoaned.

The real-estate-mogul-turned-politician continues to “break all the taboos of civil behavior,” said Foxman sadly, yet his supporters find him “increasingly appealing.”
An unprecedented moment in American politics

According to Foxman, Trump’s Saturday rally marked an unprecedented moment in American political history, one that prompts no comparison to any other candidate who has sought the presidency. “You can find some authoritarian, semi-fascist tinges in Southern politics during the segregationist era,” he said. “But there’s never been anything like this, and nothing on this scale.”
An attorney who headed the ADL from 1987 until his retirement last year, Foxman has been a close observer of anti-Semitism and other kinds of bigotry, discrimination and prejudice in the United States.
He said Trump’s rhetoric and proposals — and the support they have elicited from neo-Nazis, white supremacists and racists — combine to make Saturday’s hand-raising rally something that should alarm Americans. “I am a Holocaust survivor and this made me quiver,” he said.
While Trump continues to lead the way in the Republican presidential contest, heading the field with 384 delegates and 12 states won, Foxman does not believe he will make it all the way to the White House in January 2017.
‘If the intoxication we are seeing continues, more and more people will realize that this is not a person that they want to be led by’
“There’s a long, long way to go, but I remain an optimist. I’m an optimist about the American people,” he said. “I think the American people are rational and reasonable at the end of the day. And I think that if the intoxication we are seeing continues, more and more people will realize that this is not a person that they want to be led by.”
Nonetheless, the fact that Trump is resonating with millions of Americans, and that his audience responded enthusiastically to his call to raise their hands and pledge their support for him, leaves Foxman deeply concerned.
"Heil Trump!" happened at a rally today. How did we Nazi this coming? #Klandidatepic.twitter.com/dqQL6koRM7
— JHunterJokes (@jhuntercomedy) March 5, 2016
Many Americans plainly found Trump’s hand-raising antics offensive — as reflected by a social media uproar, replete with comparative photos of 1930s Germany and 2016 America — but Foxman saw the response from those present at the Saturday rally as reflecting a lamentable reality of the political moment, where the more obscene Trump becomes, the more attractive some see him as a candidate.
“What scares me is he’s broken all these taboos and it’s helped him,” Foxman said. “That frightens me. It frightens me that there are all these things that we’ve worked so hard on, but one after another he breaks these taboos and the people applaud him and come back for more.”



 

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It's been a rough month for spammy.

First he said Kasich was "nationally electable" :missingte

Then he said, "It's Rubio!" :pointer:

Then he pretended his hero Nate Silver was undefeated in the primaries calling one of his predictions "the field" face)(*^%

And now after everything he told us turned out wrong, spammy has been reduced to calling Donald Trump a "Nazi".

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Yes, Spammy has gone full retard.

PS - Nate Silver: Hillary has a 99% chance of winning Michigan. :Carcajada:

OOPS!

Loser!@#0
Kasich IS Nationally electable, unlike the loon you support.
Nate was undefeated in the primaries until Super Tuesday. Since then, he's been getting his clock cleaned, capped by the biggest upset in Primary history. Unlike you, he is able to acknowledge when he's dead wrong about something.
 

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This could not happen in our current system of checks and balances. We are a civilized nation. If you are trying to compare Trump's protection of our borders with Hitler's territory grab of the 1930's and early 40's you are sadly mistaken. Right or wrong, Trump's agenda is to enforce current laws on the books. There is a legal process to gain citizenship to our country. Like progressives usually say....change the law if you don't like it. Hitler conquered territories to provide living space for the people of Germany. He thought that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair so he illegally invaded other countries, slaughtering Jews, Slavs and Gypsies in the process. Trump is trying to prevent illegals from entering....big difference.

Trump would be impeached the first time he tried anything foolish. The scare tactics being used by those on the left are an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Stop with the Hitler references already, it's an injustice to the the 70 million people who lost their lives because of that madman.

You disagree with him...fine but the scare tactics being used are politics at it's very worst. Trump will never get my vote, not because I think he is a madman but because I disagree with his method of operation.
Didn't know Glen Beck was on the left.

Glenn Beck: Trump Is Like Adolf Hitler in 1929

by PAM KEY6 Mar 20168707
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” radio talk show host Glenn Beck likened Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler in an interview with host George Stephanopoulos.
Partial transcript as follows:
BECK: The GOP has one last chance to listen to the people. Um, and the people that — and I understand it. They’re very, very angry because the GOP did not listen the first time around. They didn’t listen to the Ron Paul people who are way ahead of the curve. Then the Tea Party people they rubbed our nose in it, and they are tired, and they have created Donald Trump. The people are speaking clearly. And there’s two ways to go. Anger and nationalism. Nationalism has been done before in history. You can go for nationalism. You can go for anger.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Trump is Adolf Hitler?
BECK: If you look what is happening with Donald Trump and his playing to the lowest common denominator and the anger in us. You know, Adolf Hitler — we all look at Adolf Hitler in 1940. We should look at him in 1929. He was the kind of funny, character that said the things that people were thinking. Where Donald Trump takes it, I have absolutely no idea. But, Donald Trump is a dangerous man with the things he’s been saying.
 

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Louis C.K.: 'Insane bigot' Donald Trump 'is Hitler'


By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 5:55 PM ET, Sat March 5, 2016

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NEW YORK - JUNE 21: Comedian/writer Louis C.K. attends the premiere of "Louie" at Carolines On Broadway on June 21, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/WireImage)
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  • Comedian Louis C.K. told his followers not to vote for Donald Trump in a postscript to a Saturday email
  • "It was funny for a little while," he wrote. "But the guy is Hitler."

(CNN)Add Louis C.K. to the growing list of critics to publicly condemn and compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.

In a postscript to a Saturday email about the latest episode of his web series "Horace and Pete," the comedian asked fans and readers to "please stop it with voting for Trump."
"It was funny for a little while," he wrote. "But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean that we are being Germany in the 30s."
C.K. said he was "not advocating for Hillary (Clinton) or Bernie (Sanders)," and that he would indeed welcome a "good smart conservative" to take on the eventual Democratic nominee. But, he added, "Trump is not that. He's an insane bigot. He is dangerous."
A vote for Trump, C.K. argued, would be "a version of national suicide," fueling an empty high like taking "a big hit off of a crack pipe."
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich's name also made an appearance in the email, with the comedian suggesting him as a passable option.
"I mean that guy seems okay," was C.K.'s typically droll assessment. "I don't like any of them myself but if you're that kind of voter please go for a guy like that."
Others have made broadly similar, if less colorful, statements comparing Trump to the genocidal Nazi leader.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, a spirited Trump detractor, said last month that the GOP front-runner "reminds me of Hitler."
Anne Frank's stepsister, in a January essay to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day,accused Trump of "acting like another Hitler."
Before that, former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" that his plan to halt the immigration of Muslims into the U.S. reminded her of "the kind of rhetoric that allowed Hitler to move forward."
Trump has dismissed such comparisons in the past. When a Philadelphia newspaper made the comparison on its cover last December, Trump, told CNN it was "just another paper going out of business."
When ABC News asked him directly about the comparisons in the context of his plan to ban Muslim travel to the U.S., Trump said he was acting more like Franklin Roosevelt than Hitler.




 

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Speaking of Israel...

"Bibi is gonna lose!"

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What is most amusing about all this is you having the nerve to call another poster "wrong way" and me a mush.

NOBODY is more wrong and there is no bigger "mush" in this forum than YOU.

Btw, how did that shitty Iran deal turn out EVERYONE warned you would be an epic fail?

Counting "the field" as a prediction... face)(*^%

Tell ya what spammy, instead of filling out your March Madness bracket, why don't you simply pick one team vs the other 63 teams ("the field") and boast that you've made another accurate "prediction" if that one team loses.

Unreal.
 

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[h=1]Anne Frank's stepsister: Trump 'acting like another Hitler'[/h]
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Anne Frank's stepsister says Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is "acting like another Hitler."
"I think he is acting like another Hitler by inciting racism," wrote Eva Schloss, 86, in a piece published in Newsweek on Wednesday — Holocaust Memorial Day.
Schloss is an Auschwitz survivor. Frank and Schloss were Jewish refugees in Amsterdam and played together as children before their families went into hiding. Frank died in a concentration camp. Her father, who survived, married Schloss's mother after the war.
Schloss wrote in Newsweek about the Syrian refugee crisis, noting the theme of this year's Holocaust Memorial Day is "Don't stand by."She said if Trump becomes the next president, it would be a "complete disaster."
Trump has called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States and wants to put some mosques under surveillance following the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif. Some of the Paris attackers reportedly posed as refugees to enter Europe. Earlier this month, he also kicked a Muslim woman, who stood up in silent protest, out of a rally.
"We haven't really learnt anything — I’m depressed by the current situation. The experience of the Syrian refugees is similar to what we went through," Schloss said in Newsweek.
She said it's upsetting that so many countries are closing their borders to refugees. If countries like the U.S. and Canada would take in more people "then we would get much closer to a solution," she said.
"Fewer people would have died in the Holocaust if the world had accepted more Jewish refugees," she added.
Otto Frank, Anne Frank's father, tried to get visas to the U.S. in 1940 to save his family from the Holocaust but got denied, Schloss wrote. At the time, America didn't want to take any more refugees.
"The situation today is worse than it was under Hitler because at that time all the Allies—the U.S., Russia and Britain—worked together to combat the terrible threat of Nazisim. If we don't work together, the world will never be able to resolve the threats it faces today," she wrote.
"I remember how upset the world was when the Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 and now everybody is building walls again to keep people out. It’s absurd."


 

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Speaking of Israel...

"Bibi is gonna lose!"

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What is most amusing about all this is you having the nerve to call another poster "wrong way" and me a mush.

NOBODY is more wrong and there is no bigger "mush" in this forum than YOU.

Btw, how did that shitty Iran deal turn out EVERYONE warned you would be an epic fail?

Counting "the field" as a prediction... face)(*^%

Tell ya what spammy, instead of filling out your March Madness bracket, why don't you simply pick one team vs the other 63 teams ("the field") and boast that you've made another accurate "prediction" if that one team loses.

Unreal.
Idiot. I never said Bibi is gonna lose, and you can repeat it 100 times, as you do, but it's still false. Posters have asked you to stop making false quotes that other posters never said. But you just can't stop lying.
The Iran deal is a success. Iran has been stopped from getting Nukes. That's what it was designed to do, and it has opened up diplomacy with them that saved some brave sailors from still being in an Iran prison.
 

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9 times Donald Trump has been compared to Hitler


It doesn’t help that last week Trump wavered in disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who is one of many racists and anti-Semites to voice support for the casino mogul.

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Donald Trump is not happy with the Hitler comparison.

Prominent people have lately likened the Republican presidential front-runner to Adolf Hitler for his comments targeting Mexicans and Muslims and for his populist politicking style.

Most recently, Trump has had his supporters raise their right hands and pledge to vote for him. Some, including former Anti-Defamation League head Abe Foxman, think the practice reminiscent of Nazi rallies where crowds would “heil Hitler.”

“I don’t know about the Hitler comparison. I hadn’t heard that, but it’s a terrible comparison. I’m not happy about that certainly,” Trump said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday.

It doesn’t help that last week Trump wavered in disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who is one of many racists and anti-Semites to voice support for the real estate billionaire’s campaign.

Here are nine people who have recently made the Trump-Hitler equation.

1. Louie C.K.

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The acclaimed comedian didn’t mince words in an email he sent Saturday to his fans.

“It was funny for a little while,” he wrote, “But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean we are being Germany in the ‘30s. Do you think they saw the shit coming? Hitler was just some hilarious and refreshing dude with a weird comb over who would say anything at all.”

2. Bill Maher

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On his HBO show “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday, the political comedian pointed out that a 1990 Vanity Fair article found Trump kept a volume of Hitler’s speeches by his bedside. Then he showed a video of a Hitler speech and gave it a satirical English translation. Some of the best lines include “Germany doesn’t win anymore” and “The Treaty of Versailles? A terrible deal.”

3. Glenn Beck

The former Fox News host called Trump a “dangerous man” on ABC’s “This Week.”

“You know, we all look at Adolf Hitler in 1940. We should look at Adolf Hitler in 1929,” Beck told George Stephanopolous on Sunday. “He was a funny kind of character who said the things that people were thinking. Where Donald trump takes it I have absolutely no idea.”

4. The ladies of “The View”

On Monday’s “The View,” Jewish host Michelle Collins — who said more than half her family was wiped out in the Holocaust — brought up The New York Times’ first mention of Hitler from the ’30s. She said it described the Nazi ruler as someone who at first used anti-Semitism only to garner followers.

“I look at this and it frightens me,” Collins said, referring to Trump’s rise. “I know that he isn’t targeting me right now, but we don’t know.”

Fellow host Joy Behar brought up comedian John Oliver’s recent segment on Donald Trump on his HBO show “Last Week Tonight.” In a clip that went viral, Oliver found that Trump’s family name was once the German Drumpf.

“His real name is Drumpf, like mein Drumpf,” Behar said.

5. Anne Frank’s stepsister

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Eva Schloss, whose mother married Anne Frank’s father after World War II, survived Auschwitz. She slammed Trump while marking Holocaust Remembrance Day last month.

“If Donald Trump become the next president of the US it would be a complete disaster,” Schloss, 86, told Newsweek. “I think he is acting like another Hitler by inciting racism.”

6. Former ADL chief Abe Foxman

“As a Jew who survived the Holocaust, to see an audience of thousands of people raising their hands in what looks like the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute is about as offensive, obnoxious and disgusting as anything I thought I would ever witness in the United States of America,” the former head of the Anti-Defamation League said Sunday. “We’ve seen this sort of thing at rallies of neo-Nazis.”

7. Mexico’s former president Vicente Fox

Trump last June called Mexican immigrants “rapists” who bring “crime” with them across the border into the US He has also advocated building a wall along the southern US border to block illegal immigration.

These statements don’t sit well with Vicente Fox, a former Mexican president who sounded off on Trump last month.

“Today, he’s going to take [the US] back to the old days of conflict, war and everything. I mean, he reminds me of Hitler. That’s the way he started speaking,” Fox told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

8. Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman

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The Republican leader was reminded of Hitler when in Decemeber Trump called for temporarily barring Muslims from entering the US He first made the controversial call in the wake of the deadly terrorist shooting in San Bernandino, California, which was carried out by two American Muslims.

“If you go and look at your history and you read your history in the lead-up to the Second World War this is the kind of rhetoric that allowed Hitler to move forward,” Whitman told CNN after Trump’s announcement. “Because you have people who were scared the economy was bad, they want someone to blame.”

9. The “Saturday Night Live” cast

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Trump might have hosted “SNL” last fall, but that isn’t keeping the show from mercilessly mocking him.

In a fake ad — the second of two segments from Saturday’s show to skewer him — Trump supporters are portrayed as Ku Klux Klan members, white supremacists and yes, neo-Nazis. At one point, cast member Taran Killam raises his arm to expose a red swastika-emblazoned armband.

Trump can’t even escape the Hitler comparisons in his hometown.

 

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Anne Frank's stepsister: Trump 'acting like another Hitler'


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Anne Frank's stepsister says Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is "acting like another Hitler."
"I think he is acting like another Hitler by inciting racism," wrote Eva Schloss, 86, in a piece published in Newsweek on Wednesday — Holocaust Memorial Day.
Schloss is an Auschwitz survivor. Frank and Schloss were Jewish refugees in Amsterdam and played together as children before their families went into hiding. Frank died in a concentration camp. Her father, who survived, married Schloss's mother after the war.
Schloss wrote in Newsweek about the Syrian refugee crisis, noting the theme of this year's Holocaust Memorial Day is "Don't stand by."She said if Trump becomes the next president, it would be a "complete disaster."
Trump has called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States and wants to put some mosques under surveillance following the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif. Some of the Paris attackers reportedly posed as refugees to enter Europe. Earlier this month, he also kicked a Muslim woman, who stood up in silent protest, out of a rally.
"We haven't really learnt anything — I’m depressed by the current situation. The experience of the Syrian refugees is similar to what we went through," Schloss said in Newsweek.
She said it's upsetting that so many countries are closing their borders to refugees. If countries like the U.S. and Canada would take in more people "then we would get much closer to a solution," she said.
"Fewer people would have died in the Holocaust if the world had accepted more Jewish refugees," she added.
Otto Frank, Anne Frank's father, tried to get visas to the U.S. in 1940 to save his family from the Holocaust but got denied, Schloss wrote. At the time, America didn't want to take any more refugees.
"The situation today is worse than it was under Hitler because at that time all the Allies—the U.S., Russia and Britain—worked together to combat the terrible threat of Nazisim. If we don't work together, the world will never be able to resolve the threats it faces today," she wrote.
"I remember how upset the world was when the Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 and now everybody is building walls again to keep people out. It’s absurd."





You are a big FAIL at history. A fool who searches. Trump and Hitler and posts articles that are found. A fool who knows nothing about Hitler, Nazi Germany, and both World Wars. A fool who posted that America was like Germany in the 1920's, a fool who posted that Trump rallies were like Hitler rallies.

You are a fool, just like the 9/11 Truthers and the JFK conspiracy fools. You have in common with these fools a total laziness to actually learn about the sunject matter, instead you just search the internet for articles that suit your pathetic, ill-informed beliefs.

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9 times Donald Trump has been compared to Hitler


It doesn’t help that last week Trump wavered in disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who is one of many racists and anti-Semites to voice support for the casino mogul.

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Donald Trump is not happy with the Hitler comparison.

Prominent people have lately likened the Republican presidential front-runner to Adolf Hitler for his comments targeting Mexicans and Muslims and for his populist politicking style.

Most recently, Trump has had his supporters raise their right hands and pledge to vote for him. Some, including former Anti-Defamation League head Abe Foxman, think the practice reminiscent of Nazi rallies where crowds would “heil Hitler.”

“I don’t know about the Hitler comparison. I hadn’t heard that, but it’s a terrible comparison. I’m not happy about that certainly,” Trump said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday.

It doesn’t help that last week Trump wavered in disavowing former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who is one of many racists and anti-Semites to voice support for the real estate billionaire’s campaign.

Here are nine people who have recently made the Trump-Hitler equation.

1. Louie C.K.

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The acclaimed comedian didn’t mince words in an email he sent Saturday to his fans.

“It was funny for a little while,” he wrote, “But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean we are being Germany in the ‘30s. Do you think they saw the shit coming? Hitler was just some hilarious and refreshing dude with a weird comb over who would say anything at all.”

2. Bill Maher

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On his HBO show “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday, the political comedian pointed out that a 1990 Vanity Fair article found Trump kept a volume of Hitler’s speeches by his bedside. Then he showed a video of a Hitler speech and gave it a satirical English translation. Some of the best lines include “Germany doesn’t win anymore” and “The Treaty of Versailles? A terrible deal.”

3. Glenn Beck

The former Fox News host called Trump a “dangerous man” on ABC’s “This Week.”

“You know, we all look at Adolf Hitler in 1940. We should look at Adolf Hitler in 1929,” Beck told George Stephanopolous on Sunday. “He was a funny kind of character who said the things that people were thinking. Where Donald trump takes it I have absolutely no idea.”

4. The ladies of “The View”

On Monday’s “The View,” Jewish host Michelle Collins — who said more than half her family was wiped out in the Holocaust — brought up The New York Times’ first mention of Hitler from the ’30s. She said it described the Nazi ruler as someone who at first used anti-Semitism only to garner followers.

“I look at this and it frightens me,” Collins said, referring to Trump’s rise. “I know that he isn’t targeting me right now, but we don’t know.”

Fellow host Joy Behar brought up comedian John Oliver’s recent segment on Donald Trump on his HBO show “Last Week Tonight.” In a clip that went viral, Oliver found that Trump’s family name was once the German Drumpf.

“His real name is Drumpf, like mein Drumpf,” Behar said.

5. Anne Frank’s stepsister

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Eva Schloss, whose mother married Anne Frank’s father after World War II, survived Auschwitz. She slammed Trump while marking Holocaust Remembrance Day last month.

“If Donald Trump become the next president of the US it would be a complete disaster,” Schloss, 86, told Newsweek. “I think he is acting like another Hitler by inciting racism.”

6. Former ADL chief Abe Foxman

“As a Jew who survived the Holocaust, to see an audience of thousands of people raising their hands in what looks like the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute is about as offensive, obnoxious and disgusting as anything I thought I would ever witness in the United States of America,” the former head of the Anti-Defamation League said Sunday. “We’ve seen this sort of thing at rallies of neo-Nazis.”

7. Mexico’s former president Vicente Fox

Trump last June called Mexican immigrants “rapists” who bring “crime” with them across the border into the US He has also advocated building a wall along the southern US border to block illegal immigration.

These statements don’t sit well with Vicente Fox, a former Mexican president who sounded off on Trump last month.

“Today, he’s going to take [the US] back to the old days of conflict, war and everything. I mean, he reminds me of Hitler. That’s the way he started speaking,” Fox told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

8. Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman

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The Republican leader was reminded of Hitler when in Decemeber Trump called for temporarily barring Muslims from entering the US He first made the controversial call in the wake of the deadly terrorist shooting in San Bernandino, California, which was carried out by two American Muslims.

“If you go and look at your history and you read your history in the lead-up to the Second World War this is the kind of rhetoric that allowed Hitler to move forward,” Whitman told CNN after Trump’s announcement. “Because you have people who were scared the economy was bad, they want someone to blame.”

9. The “Saturday Night Live” cast

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Trump might have hosted “SNL” last fall, but that isn’t keeping the show from mercilessly mocking him.

In a fake ad — the second of two segments from Saturday’s show to skewer him — Trump supporters are portrayed as Ku Klux Klan members, white supremacists and yes, neo-Nazis. At one point, cast member Taran Killam raises his arm to expose a red swastika-emblazoned armband.

Trump can’t even escape the Hitler comparisons in his hometown.





This is a form of Antisemitism.


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Keep searching the internet and post every article you find comparing Trump with Hitler. And Bingo, that proves you are right. Try educating your self on that period of history. You such a fail. You never attended classes, and proof of that is in your posts.
 

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Idiot. I never said Bibi is gonna lose, and you can repeat it 100 times, as you do, but it's still false. Posters have asked you to stop making false quotes that other posters never said. But you just can't stop lying.
The Iran deal is a success. Iran has been stopped from getting Nukes. That's what it was designed to do, and it has opened up diplomacy with them that saved some brave sailors from still being in an Iran prison.


You know do you that Iran has been stopped from getting nukes.

You know do you that the deal is a success.

It humiliated American and its sailors, that is not diplomacy. Very very brave sailors. Surrender is the bravest of military capabilities.

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