Nazis & Republican (Bush) connections...

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  1. http://www.bartcop.com/nazigop.htm

    http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0508-05.htm

    http://www.rememberjohn.com/Nazis.html


    Well, this isn't exactly evidence that Ann Coulter herself is personally a "Nazi", but it is insightful reading into why liberals like myself draw connections between certain right-wing Republicans and actual, living Nazis (yes, the real "German kind", not simply "metaphorical Nazis").

    By extrapolation, one can assume that Coulter is, at a minimum, a sympathetic, although probably indirect, participant. She's not smart enough or rich enough to have engineered these type of shenanigans on her own - that honor belongs to the old money people in the Republican party, most notably the Bush family, who consorted with REAL Nazis.
     
  2. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

  3. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    I don't give a flying flip about Coulter but she can't be a Nazi as she is not a socialist.

    In the inter-war years it was legal to trade with Germany except for with some banned products like helium (why the Hindenburg burned). Everyone traded with Germany.
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Thank you for the liberal humor.
     
  5. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Ain't it funny how Pres Bush keeps surfacing but Joe Kennedy doesn't? Dynasts! Feh!

    Decimon is quite correct. The S in NSDAP was far more than window dressing. The utopian remaking of the human species and the hatred of "bourgeois values" were clearly enough present.

    "Comrades gunned down by reds and by reactionaries
    March on in spirit 'mid the Brownshirt ranks."
    --from the Horsewhistle (my translation, italics added)
     
  6. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    Though it concentrates on Mussolini, The Mystery of Fascism is the best short treatment I know of. I've cited this so many times that Steele should take me as his agent. :)
     
  7. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Brilliant article--thanks for the link!
     
  8. Guest

    Guest Guest

    It is amazing. I understand that Democrats have now linked GWB with ahighly secret kabal consisting of the Royal House of Saud and fez wearing aliens from the planet was-ist-los. They have entered into agreements with Enron & Haliburton to funnel Saudi money & the was-ist-los currency (falsch geld) to enrich the coffers of the GWB re election campaign.

    :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    Zheeesh

    North
     
  9. Dr. Gina

    Dr. Gina New Member


    Hey North, ....Have you ever visited the city of Regina? What' s it like there (Its my namesake) :D
     
  10. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    Regina is a hole, a blight on the prairie.

    Thje University of Saskatchewan is in Saskatoon, a very attractive 150,000?? person city.
     
  11. AlnEstn

    AlnEstn New Member

    Regina is the armpit of Canada. North is quite correct.
     
  12. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member


    Hey that was me - North would be much more diplomatic.
     
  13. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    What everyone seems to have forgotten but struck the Jewish community cold with horror was Reagan laying a wreath at the Bitburg S.S. cemetary. That was the brainchild of none other than Pat Buchannan, rightwing Catholic of the Mel Gibson variety.
     
  14. Charles

    Charles New Member

    Elie Wiesel on President Reagan

    Elie Wiesel's remarks to President Reagan upon being awarded Congressional Gold Medal, including comments on Bitburg visit.


    A Rhetorical Analysis of Reagan's Discourse at Bitburg

    http://www.edutech.nodak.edu/ndsta/plum.htm
     
  15. Charles

    Charles New Member

  16. AlnEstn

    AlnEstn New Member

    "Hey that was me - North would be much more diplomatic."

    Yes, Dennis, I see that now. As for the "more diplomatic" part, those were your words, not mine. :D
     
  17. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Not everyone has forgotten, Nosborne. Or will.
     
  18. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    To paint Bush with a Nazi brush is simply stupid. Whatever the SS soldiers were alive, they are now dead. How many non-Nazis are buried in the cemetary?

    History is written by the victors. For anyone interested, the Canadian army shot all captured SS and you don't read about that in all the moral essays. I'm sure the Americans did the same thing.
     
  19. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    What is disturbing to me is the long standing sympathy of some right-wing American "thinkers" to nazism and other, less virulent forms of nativist fascist ideas. This is by no means a recent phenomenon; Father Coughlin was preaching this gospel in the 1930's.

    Nor do I believe for a moment that Buchanan didn't know EXACTLY what he was doing. Reagan, I am not so sure. I kinda wonder if he ever read a history book.
     
  20. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Words of wisdom flowing from Canada...................
     

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