I wonder why the Republican party wants a guy whos is "far more liberal on the vast majority of issues" to run for office?
Republican in California would be Democrat in most other places. It is like claiming Michael Bloomberg is to the hard right or something like that.
California Republicans likely did approach him to run against Barbara Boxer who is pretty hard left. Miller couldn't run against say Feinstein since it is likely they would have just about the same views on everything.
What now? You've linked to an article about the Israeli ambassador to Sweden vandalizing an art exhibit that struck him as justifying Palestinean suicide bombings. This is a mirror to "leftist demagoguery" how?
By the way, when you say you find my words "rather obscene, all things considered", I wonder what things you're considering?
What now? You've linked to an article about the Israeli ambassador to Sweden vandalizing an art exhibit that struck him as justifying Palestinean suicide bombings. This is a mirror to "leftist demagoguery" how?
By the way, when you say you find my words "rather obscene, all things considered", I wonder what things you're considering?
Interesting reaction from you.
Can I ask you a question before we go any further? Are you Arab or Muslim?
Can I ask you a question before we go any further? Are you Arab or Muslim?
Addabox will not answer this if this thread is to stay open. This is not about the middle east or Islam or who is what. Its about Dennis Miller and the use of specific words in the political debate. I will not let this thread derail or become a catch-all thread.
The incident in Sweden could carry its own discussion but it is up to you if you want to start a new thread about that. But again even that will not become a general middle east discussion.
aapl/majorspunk/blueshitf is the king of off topic/derailers.
Dennis Miller used to think it was cute to ape the Newts and Pat Buchanans of the world and compare them to fascists... but now if it's any other one else than him (or his conservative friends)... he cries FOUL!
The closer we become to a police state, the more the press and media is manipulated... the more our justice system is compromised... the more rights we have degraded... the more things begin to feel like fascism.
You can make the point with out invoking nazi imagery or comparisons.
Why, with all this hullabaloo you'd think that conservatives would never sink so low as to compare Democrats with Nazis. You'd, of course, be wrong.
Let's start off with a couple familiar names that you'd expect to do that sort of thing, Michael Savage and Norman Liebmann:
"I once wrote that 'Vac?m in the Vulva' Barbara Boxer was the reincarnation of Adolf Mengele in drag, the Nazi Angel of Death. I meant it. ... The spirit of Mengele knows well to start at the weakest point and work from there ? with Clinton, Singer, Boxer or any other willing host."
-- Michael Savage, NewsMax, Jan. 31, 2000
"I refuse to whistle Dixie while my country is being overrun by psycho-lib Commu-Nazi organizations like the ACLU who defend child molesters and terrorists, who trash our traditions and who silence religious speech while wrapping themselves in the flag to justify child pornography ? virtual or otherwise."
-- Michael Savage, excerpt from his book "The Savage Nation," WorldNetDaily, Dec. 10, 2002
"The first sign of Bill Clinton's totalitarian inclinations became manifest during puberty when he saw a film of Adolph Hitler haranguing a Nuremberg rally, and got an erection. By age 12 Bubba was a common sight on the street corners of Little Rock, playing Deutchland Uber Alles on his ocarina. ... Like Hitler, Clinton will keep "up-ing the ante" of his demands on the American people's freedom until they have no choice but to resist - and then he will move in with armed and lunatic force."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Sept. 15, 1999
"Clinton has rallied to his cause - Boxer, Feinstein, Schumer, Lieberman, Waxman, Wexler, and others whose psychological profile fit those Jewish trustees at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. ... Clinton has genius for using the lemming instinct rampant in some Jews to his purpose. Further, he has a genius for surrounding himself with people who have a compelling psychological need to submit. Like Hitler, Clinton knows how to manipulate feelings of boredom, inadequacy and the more monstrous impulses of the libido. ...
"In Germany, in 1933, bleeding hearts like Boxer and Feinstein were forming Fair Play for Hitler committees. The Hitler/Clinton metaphor is an easy one. Had they been around in the forties, when six million Jews were being forced to inhale Zyklon B, "Babs" and "Di Di" would be doing overnights at Berchtesgaden."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Nov. 22, 2000
"On the interview circuit, it seems apparent Woodward and Bernstein were out to undo Nixon, whose sins were trifling compared to the Arkansas Nazi, Bill Clinton."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, July 15, 1999
"The media has normalized, even "casualized", partial-birth abortion (Clinton's attempt to revive Nazi eugenics.) Devoted as the Clintons are to abortion, it is a pity Bubba's mother did not avail herself of it."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Oct. 15, 2000
"Even more poignantly, we did not find a media mention that a small town in Germany recently held a mock trial of their former Führer, Adolph Hitler, in which they found him guilty of murder, genocide, and crimes against humanity. They acquitted Hitler of raping Juanita Broaddrick, and joined the rest of the world in the conclusion that the real rapist is still at large."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, June 19, 2000
"The difference between Clinton's fascists and Hitler's fascists is Clinton's have no paradigm. The trickiest to identify are the fascists in Arkansas, but only because the people there found the Nazi salute too intricate a maneuver for them to master."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Jan. 21, 2000
If Boxer and Feinstein are determined to use the loathsome term "confiscation" they should be prepared to pay the surviving Hitler family members a royalty. ... At the Democratic National Convention, Clinton may reasonably expect Boxer to deliver from the great state of Auschwitz, six million proxy electoral votes for his third term. Clinton will no more yield power willingly than Hitler did.
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Nov. 18, 1999
"Incidentally, neo-Nazi students at Heidelberg University have elected Hillary Clinton their Homecoming Queen for Kristalnacht."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Aug. 10, 2000
"Does anyone see the diabolical digit of destiny in the fact that Clinton has the same attitude about smoking as Adolph Hitler?"
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Feb. 22, 2000
"(ABC's Sam) Donaldson has a hairline that Hitler tried to effect, but never quite managed to achieve."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Dec. 8, 1999
Now, let's move on to lesser ConWeb lights, in that they managed to limit their liberal-Nazi comparisons to a single article:
"Clinton was invoking the Nazi practice of Sippenhaft, in which the relatives of those who opposed Hitler were punished. This vengeful notion holds that the accused person's family is tainted with 'blood guilt.'"
-- David C. Stolinsky, NewsMax, Nov. 9, 2001
"Tranzi stands for Transnational Progressive ... They propose abolishing nations and replacing them with a single, global government. ... The word 'Tranzi' nicely evokes the ideology it represents. It has a nasty, sneaky sound, like Commie or Nazi."
-- Richard Poe, NewsMax, Aug. 30, 2002
"There have been dozens of examples of the Clinton administration using Nazi-style police tactics against government whistleblowers."
-- Carl Limbacher, NewsMax, Sept. 2, 1999
"There is a Web site mistakenly called democrats.com (it should be .con) - run by a gaggle of Marxist thugs who could have taught Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels a thing or two about political slander."
-- Phil Brennan, NewsMax, Aug. 21, 2001
"The political adviser responsible for making Al Gore a two-term vice president (Dick Morris) said Thursday night the veep is in a state of denial about his impending White House loss, comparing him to "Hitler in the bunker." Then he quickly withdrew the analogy to the World War II dictator."
-- NewsMax story, Dec. 7, 2000
"There's probably a general consensus that she's going to pursue the presidency. ... And I have to tell you that that scares me to death - not just as an individual, but as an American citizen - to think that these Hitler-esque propagandists could go on in politics. ... it's very, very scary."
-- Gennifer Flowers on the idea of Hillary Clinton
as president, NewsMax story, Feb. 28, 2002
"The Third Way between socialism and capitalism was the original brainchild of Adolph Hitler."
-- Richard Roberts, WorldNetDaily, March 10, 2001
"The only difference between a Communist police state and a Nazi police state is which boot -- right or left -- is on your neck. The Clinton compromise is both boots on your neck."
-- Charles Smith, WorldNetDaily, Feb. 2, 1999
Think of the Soviets in Afghanistan or the Nazis in Amsterdam. That's what the U.S. -- the government that claims to act on all our behalf -- is doing to these people, though no one in Yugoslavia ever threatened an American citizen.
-- Lew Rockwell, WorldNetDaily, April 9, 1999
"In the first and largest essay in the booklet, entitled, 'Hillary Clinton and 'The Third Way,' Horowitz dismisses her use of Third Way ideology as a course of centrist moderation, but rather as a cover for her commitment to socialist ideals and political action. He notes the use of this political tactic by the Nazis in their rise to power during the 1930s, the Trotskyists to distinguish themselves from Stalinists, and the New Leftists of the 1960s to distance themselves from the horrors of the Soviet gulags."
-- WorldNetDaily story on David Horowitz's book "Hating Whitey and Other Progressive Causes," July 22, 2000
"Monica Lewinsky is not nearly as interesting as Hitler's mistress Eva Braun, the school teacher's daughter who died in a bunker with her Fuhrer boyfriend after she took cyanide and he, maybe, shot himself."
-- Maralyn Lois Polak, in a WorldNetDaily column dedicated to proving exactly that, March 29, 2000
"There are those who say that Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, was the preeminent master of deception in the 20th century. I say President Bill Clinton, along with Attorney General Janet Reno and most of Clinton's cabinet, rank right up there with this 'master of deception.'"
-- Jon Dougherty, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 12, 1999
"Perhaps the Democratic Party should consider a new battle cry should their most famous face decide to enter the presidential race in 2004. Sieg Hillary!"
-- Vox Day, WorldNetDaily, Aug. 18, 2003
"Recently, one of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers, the New York Post, took a poll to identify the 25 "Most Evil People" of the millennium. ... Adolf Hitler barely edged out Bill Clinton for first place, and Josef Stalin came in third. ... The injustice is not that Bill Clinton was voted in as one of the top, world-class, evil men in the last thousand years. The injustice is that, with a level playing field, he might have come in first."
-- -Linda Bowles, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 23, 1999
"(A recent Al Gore speech) was less a political speech than a blueprint for Nazi America."
-- Jon Dougherty, WorldNetDaily, July 14, 1999
"Additionally, such (pro-gun) legislation will help to prevent socialists like Al Gore from ever being able to use our military and police illegally against U.S. citizens -- just as Hitler did against his own citizens many years ago.
-- Tom Ambrose, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 29, 2000
"Bovard starts his book with AmeriCorps, Clinton's version of Hitler's old notion of putting "volunteer" youth in the service of the state."
-- Alan W. Bock, WorldNetDaily, Dec. 8, 2000
"Clinton went on to say, 'And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom.' Bullfeathers! Who are these 'lot of people'? Why are freedom and liberty anathema? He said, 'When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it.' Yeah, just like Hitler did, just like Stalin did. ..."
-- Geoff Metcalf, WorldNetDaily, Oct. 9, 2000
Al Gore ? the darling of the media elite ? is a professed globalist. The Clinton-Gore administration was chock full of globalists. ... Quoth the globalists: 'One Folk! One Reich! One Dictatorship by the Proletariat!" (Wait a minute. Maybe that was Hitler? Or was it Lenin?)
-- Gordon Prather, WorldNetDaily, July 14, 2001
"We have lost faith in the FBI and in the secrecy of the files they keep on individuals. We now know that they will remain secret unless one happens to cross paths with Mr. Clinton. We now have an idea of how it felt to be ruled by Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler."
-- Steve Myers, CNSNews.com, Jan. 22, 1999
"If you think Hitler was a lunatic, than you had better give some thought to Gore's views."
-- Alan Caruba, CNSNews.com, June 27, 2000
"Budweiser is marketing heavily to homosexuals when we know that homosexuals have a higher than average alcoholism problem. If they're going to attend an 's and m' rally, why don't they sponsor a neo-Nazi rally since there are consumers out there they should be reaching."
--Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth, CNSNews.com story, Oct. 19, 1999
And we haven't even gotten around to the fact that while said Bush-Hitler hullabaloo was going on, the New York Post ran a column by Ralph Peters comparing Howard Dean supporters to Hitler's Brownshirts and Dean himself to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, which the ConWeb has yet to mention.
Why don't we all just agree that idiots on both sides of the fence will make Hitler comparisons and move on. Jesus this is retarded...
Because Republicans will never agree to this. In about three or four months time we'll be having the same discussion about whether it's fair or not to compare Howard Dean (or the nominee) to Osama bin Laden. And, of course, Republicans will call liberals a bunch of "whiners" for complaining.
Because Republicans will never agree to this. In about three or four months time we'll be having the same discussion about whether it's fair or not to compare Howard Dean (or the nominee) to Osama bin Laden. And, of course, Republicans will call liberals a bunch of "whiners" for complaining.
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Al Gore ? the darling of the media elite ? is a professed globalist. The Clinton-Gore administration was chock full of globalists. ... Quoth the globalists: 'One Folk! One Reich! One Dictatorship by the Proletariat!" (Wait a minute. Maybe that was Hitler? Or was it Lenin?)
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Wow. The room's spinning so fast I'm getting nauseous.
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Also, I hope you wrote a letter the RNC stating that Ed's media tour complaining about the MoveOn ad was "narrow minded" and "unreasonable" and "stubborn". Somehow, I suspect you did not.
It's unfortunate that CBS won't air the ad, but it's their prerogative. The ad isn't inflammatory in any way that I can discern, it's just fact. I'll bet if the creator had changed the verbiage from "President Bush's $1 trillion deficit" to "Our $1 trillion deficit" it'd probably be allowed...
i have been a dennis miller fan for a long time, and anyone else who has watched him regularly from SNL to Dennis Miller Live to the Raw Feed (wtf?!?) probably thought the same thing (or similar) to what i did when i watched the raw feed on hbo...
basically, dogging the republicans was the easy way out, and didn't get him any new television shows, because hey, once you've heard george w. call astronauts "spatial adventurers" -- no kidding, "SPATIAL" -- you've heard 'em all. but dogging the democrats is just as easy these days, he's more likely to stand out amidst his comedic peers, AND it'll get him on more tv shows.
to hear the man go from one rant telling people to lay off clinton for getting a blow from monica to saying he's glad to have someone now in the white house who he can respect seems like a 180 to me. then again, maybe if asked directly, he'd just hide behind semantics and say "just because i told people to lay off clinton doesn't mean i ever respected him!"
all in all, dennis miller is a sellout i never saw coming. at least bill maher still sticks by his guns, despite what people say (and it's gotten him fired, cancelled and reprimanded as a result). i bet if, by some astronomical happenstance, a democrat is the president come 2005, he'll switch right back (or wherever he thinks will draw the most cash).
Now, let's move on to lesser ConWeb lights, in that they managed to limit their liberal-Nazi comparisons to a single article:
"Clinton was invoking the Nazi practice of Sippenhaft, in which the relatives of those who opposed Hitler were punished. This vengeful notion holds that the accused person's family is tainted with 'blood guilt.'"
-- David C. Stolinsky, NewsMax, Nov. 9, 2001
"Tranzi stands for Transnational Progressive ... They propose abolishing nations and replacing them with a single, global government. ... The word 'Tranzi' nicely evokes the ideology it represents. It has a nasty, sneaky sound, like Commie or Nazi."
-- Richard Poe, NewsMax, Aug. 30, 2002
"There have been dozens of examples of the Clinton administration using Nazi-style police tactics against government whistleblowers."
-- Carl Limbacher, NewsMax, Sept. 2, 1999
"There is a Web site mistakenly called democrats.com (it should be .con) - run by a gaggle of Marxist thugs who could have taught Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels a thing or two about political slander."
-- Phil Brennan, NewsMax, Aug. 21, 2001
"The political adviser responsible for making Al Gore a two-term vice president (Dick Morris) said Thursday night the veep is in a state of denial about his impending White House loss, comparing him to "Hitler in the bunker." Then he quickly withdrew the analogy to the World War II dictator."
Comments
Originally posted by addabox
I wonder why the Republican party wants a guy whos is "far more liberal on the vast majority of issues" to run for office?
Republican in California would be Democrat in most other places. It is like claiming Michael Bloomberg is to the hard right or something like that.
California Republicans likely did approach him to run against Barbara Boxer who is pretty hard left. Miller couldn't run against say Feinstein since it is likely they would have just about the same views on everything.
Nick
Originally posted by Blue Shift
You really ought to reexamine this kind leftist demagoguery. It is rather obscene, all things considered..
Here. Have a look in the mirror
What now? You've linked to an article about the Israeli ambassador to Sweden vandalizing an art exhibit that struck him as justifying Palestinean suicide bombings. This is a mirror to "leftist demagoguery" how?
By the way, when you say you find my words "rather obscene, all things considered", I wonder what things you're considering?
Originally posted by addabox
What now? You've linked to an article about the Israeli ambassador to Sweden vandalizing an art exhibit that struck him as justifying Palestinean suicide bombings. This is a mirror to "leftist demagoguery" how?
By the way, when you say you find my words "rather obscene, all things considered", I wonder what things you're considering?
Interesting reaction from you.
Can I ask you a question before we go any further? Are you Arab or Muslim?
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Can I ask you a question before we go any further? Are you Arab or Muslim?
Addabox will not answer this if this thread is to stay open. This is not about the middle east or Islam or who is what. Its about Dennis Miller and the use of specific words in the political debate. I will not let this thread derail or become a catch-all thread.
The incident in Sweden could carry its own discussion but it is up to you if you want to start a new thread about that. But again even that will not become a general middle east discussion.
Dennis Miller used to think it was cute to ape the Newts and Pat Buchanans of the world and compare them to fascists... but now if it's any other one else than him (or his conservative friends)... he cries FOUL!
The closer we become to a police state, the more the press and media is manipulated... the more our justice system is compromised... the more rights we have degraded... the more things begin to feel like fascism.
You can make the point with out invoking nazi imagery or comparisons.
Let's start off with a couple familiar names that you'd expect to do that sort of thing, Michael Savage and Norman Liebmann:
"I once wrote that 'Vac?m in the Vulva' Barbara Boxer was the reincarnation of Adolf Mengele in drag, the Nazi Angel of Death. I meant it. ... The spirit of Mengele knows well to start at the weakest point and work from there ? with Clinton, Singer, Boxer or any other willing host."
-- Michael Savage, NewsMax, Jan. 31, 2000
"I refuse to whistle Dixie while my country is being overrun by psycho-lib Commu-Nazi organizations like the ACLU who defend child molesters and terrorists, who trash our traditions and who silence religious speech while wrapping themselves in the flag to justify child pornography ? virtual or otherwise."
-- Michael Savage, excerpt from his book "The Savage Nation," WorldNetDaily, Dec. 10, 2002
"The first sign of Bill Clinton's totalitarian inclinations became manifest during puberty when he saw a film of Adolph Hitler haranguing a Nuremberg rally, and got an erection. By age 12 Bubba was a common sight on the street corners of Little Rock, playing Deutchland Uber Alles on his ocarina. ... Like Hitler, Clinton will keep "up-ing the ante" of his demands on the American people's freedom until they have no choice but to resist - and then he will move in with armed and lunatic force."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Sept. 15, 1999
"Clinton has rallied to his cause - Boxer, Feinstein, Schumer, Lieberman, Waxman, Wexler, and others whose psychological profile fit those Jewish trustees at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. ... Clinton has genius for using the lemming instinct rampant in some Jews to his purpose. Further, he has a genius for surrounding himself with people who have a compelling psychological need to submit. Like Hitler, Clinton knows how to manipulate feelings of boredom, inadequacy and the more monstrous impulses of the libido. ...
"In Germany, in 1933, bleeding hearts like Boxer and Feinstein were forming Fair Play for Hitler committees. The Hitler/Clinton metaphor is an easy one. Had they been around in the forties, when six million Jews were being forced to inhale Zyklon B, "Babs" and "Di Di" would be doing overnights at Berchtesgaden."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Nov. 22, 2000
"On the interview circuit, it seems apparent Woodward and Bernstein were out to undo Nixon, whose sins were trifling compared to the Arkansas Nazi, Bill Clinton."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, July 15, 1999
"The media has normalized, even "casualized", partial-birth abortion (Clinton's attempt to revive Nazi eugenics.) Devoted as the Clintons are to abortion, it is a pity Bubba's mother did not avail herself of it."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Oct. 15, 2000
"Even more poignantly, we did not find a media mention that a small town in Germany recently held a mock trial of their former Führer, Adolph Hitler, in which they found him guilty of murder, genocide, and crimes against humanity. They acquitted Hitler of raping Juanita Broaddrick, and joined the rest of the world in the conclusion that the real rapist is still at large."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, June 19, 2000
"The difference between Clinton's fascists and Hitler's fascists is Clinton's have no paradigm. The trickiest to identify are the fascists in Arkansas, but only because the people there found the Nazi salute too intricate a maneuver for them to master."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Jan. 21, 2000
If Boxer and Feinstein are determined to use the loathsome term "confiscation" they should be prepared to pay the surviving Hitler family members a royalty. ... At the Democratic National Convention, Clinton may reasonably expect Boxer to deliver from the great state of Auschwitz, six million proxy electoral votes for his third term. Clinton will no more yield power willingly than Hitler did.
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Nov. 18, 1999
"Incidentally, neo-Nazi students at Heidelberg University have elected Hillary Clinton their Homecoming Queen for Kristalnacht."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Aug. 10, 2000
"Does anyone see the diabolical digit of destiny in the fact that Clinton has the same attitude about smoking as Adolph Hitler?"
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Feb. 22, 2000
"(ABC's Sam) Donaldson has a hairline that Hitler tried to effect, but never quite managed to achieve."
-- Norman Liebmann, NewsMax, Dec. 8, 1999
Now, let's move on to lesser ConWeb lights, in that they managed to limit their liberal-Nazi comparisons to a single article:
"Clinton was invoking the Nazi practice of Sippenhaft, in which the relatives of those who opposed Hitler were punished. This vengeful notion holds that the accused person's family is tainted with 'blood guilt.'"
-- David C. Stolinsky, NewsMax, Nov. 9, 2001
"Tranzi stands for Transnational Progressive ... They propose abolishing nations and replacing them with a single, global government. ... The word 'Tranzi' nicely evokes the ideology it represents. It has a nasty, sneaky sound, like Commie or Nazi."
-- Richard Poe, NewsMax, Aug. 30, 2002
"There have been dozens of examples of the Clinton administration using Nazi-style police tactics against government whistleblowers."
-- Carl Limbacher, NewsMax, Sept. 2, 1999
"There is a Web site mistakenly called democrats.com (it should be .con) - run by a gaggle of Marxist thugs who could have taught Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels a thing or two about political slander."
-- Phil Brennan, NewsMax, Aug. 21, 2001
"The political adviser responsible for making Al Gore a two-term vice president (Dick Morris) said Thursday night the veep is in a state of denial about his impending White House loss, comparing him to "Hitler in the bunker." Then he quickly withdrew the analogy to the World War II dictator."
-- NewsMax story, Dec. 7, 2000
"There's probably a general consensus that she's going to pursue the presidency. ... And I have to tell you that that scares me to death - not just as an individual, but as an American citizen - to think that these Hitler-esque propagandists could go on in politics. ... it's very, very scary."
-- Gennifer Flowers on the idea of Hillary Clinton
as president, NewsMax story, Feb. 28, 2002
"The Third Way between socialism and capitalism was the original brainchild of Adolph Hitler."
-- Richard Roberts, WorldNetDaily, March 10, 2001
"The only difference between a Communist police state and a Nazi police state is which boot -- right or left -- is on your neck. The Clinton compromise is both boots on your neck."
-- Charles Smith, WorldNetDaily, Feb. 2, 1999
Think of the Soviets in Afghanistan or the Nazis in Amsterdam. That's what the U.S. -- the government that claims to act on all our behalf -- is doing to these people, though no one in Yugoslavia ever threatened an American citizen.
-- Lew Rockwell, WorldNetDaily, April 9, 1999
"In the first and largest essay in the booklet, entitled, 'Hillary Clinton and 'The Third Way,' Horowitz dismisses her use of Third Way ideology as a course of centrist moderation, but rather as a cover for her commitment to socialist ideals and political action. He notes the use of this political tactic by the Nazis in their rise to power during the 1930s, the Trotskyists to distinguish themselves from Stalinists, and the New Leftists of the 1960s to distance themselves from the horrors of the Soviet gulags."
-- WorldNetDaily story on David Horowitz's book "Hating Whitey and Other Progressive Causes," July 22, 2000
"Monica Lewinsky is not nearly as interesting as Hitler's mistress Eva Braun, the school teacher's daughter who died in a bunker with her Fuhrer boyfriend after she took cyanide and he, maybe, shot himself."
-- Maralyn Lois Polak, in a WorldNetDaily column dedicated to proving exactly that, March 29, 2000
"There are those who say that Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, was the preeminent master of deception in the 20th century. I say President Bill Clinton, along with Attorney General Janet Reno and most of Clinton's cabinet, rank right up there with this 'master of deception.'"
-- Jon Dougherty, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 12, 1999
"Perhaps the Democratic Party should consider a new battle cry should their most famous face decide to enter the presidential race in 2004. Sieg Hillary!"
-- Vox Day, WorldNetDaily, Aug. 18, 2003
"Recently, one of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers, the New York Post, took a poll to identify the 25 "Most Evil People" of the millennium. ... Adolf Hitler barely edged out Bill Clinton for first place, and Josef Stalin came in third. ... The injustice is not that Bill Clinton was voted in as one of the top, world-class, evil men in the last thousand years. The injustice is that, with a level playing field, he might have come in first."
-- -Linda Bowles, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 23, 1999
"(A recent Al Gore speech) was less a political speech than a blueprint for Nazi America."
-- Jon Dougherty, WorldNetDaily, July 14, 1999
"Additionally, such (pro-gun) legislation will help to prevent socialists like Al Gore from ever being able to use our military and police illegally against U.S. citizens -- just as Hitler did against his own citizens many years ago.
-- Tom Ambrose, WorldNetDaily, Nov. 29, 2000
"Bovard starts his book with AmeriCorps, Clinton's version of Hitler's old notion of putting "volunteer" youth in the service of the state."
-- Alan W. Bock, WorldNetDaily, Dec. 8, 2000
"Clinton went on to say, 'And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom.' Bullfeathers! Who are these 'lot of people'? Why are freedom and liberty anathema? He said, 'When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it.' Yeah, just like Hitler did, just like Stalin did. ..."
-- Geoff Metcalf, WorldNetDaily, Oct. 9, 2000
Al Gore ? the darling of the media elite ? is a professed globalist. The Clinton-Gore administration was chock full of globalists. ... Quoth the globalists: 'One Folk! One Reich! One Dictatorship by the Proletariat!" (Wait a minute. Maybe that was Hitler? Or was it Lenin?)
-- Gordon Prather, WorldNetDaily, July 14, 2001
"We have lost faith in the FBI and in the secrecy of the files they keep on individuals. We now know that they will remain secret unless one happens to cross paths with Mr. Clinton. We now have an idea of how it felt to be ruled by Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler."
-- Steve Myers, CNSNews.com, Jan. 22, 1999
"If you think Hitler was a lunatic, than you had better give some thought to Gore's views."
-- Alan Caruba, CNSNews.com, June 27, 2000
"Budweiser is marketing heavily to homosexuals when we know that homosexuals have a higher than average alcoholism problem. If they're going to attend an 's and m' rally, why don't they sponsor a neo-Nazi rally since there are consumers out there they should be reaching."
--Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth, CNSNews.com story, Oct. 19, 1999
And we haven't even gotten around to the fact that while said Bush-Hitler hullabaloo was going on, the New York Post ran a column by Ralph Peters comparing Howard Dean supporters to Hitler's Brownshirts and Dean himself to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, which the ConWeb has yet to mention.
By Terry Krepel
Originally posted by rageous
Why don't we all just agree that idiots on both sides of the fence will make Hitler comparisons and move on. Jesus this is retarded...
Because Republicans will never agree to this. In about three or four months time we'll be having the same discussion about whether it's fair or not to compare Howard Dean (or the nominee) to Osama bin Laden. And, of course, Republicans will call liberals a bunch of "whiners" for complaining.
Originally posted by Northgate
Because Republicans will never agree to this. In about three or four months time we'll be having the same discussion about whether it's fair or not to compare Howard Dean (or the nominee) to Osama bin Laden. And, of course, Republicans will call liberals a bunch of "whiners" for complaining.
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Anyone care to argue with that?
Originally posted by rageous
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Wow. The room's spinning so fast I'm getting nauseous.
Originally posted by rageous
blah blah blah and Republicans will never this... blah blah Republicans will call liberals that...
Your comments are just as narrow minded as those you criticize. You lump all reasonably minded republicans in with the group that are close minded and stubborn to a fault. A gross misjudgment on your behalf.
Also, I hope you wrote a letter the RNC stating that Ed's media tour complaining about the MoveOn ad was "narrow minded" and "unreasonable" and "stubborn". Somehow, I suspect you did not.
Originally posted by rageous
It's unfortunate that CBS won't air the ad, but it's their prerogative. The ad isn't inflammatory in any way that I can discern, it's just fact. I'll bet if the creator had changed the verbiage from "President Bush's $1 trillion deficit" to "Our $1 trillion deficit" it'd probably be allowed...
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showt...threadid=36572
basically, dogging the republicans was the easy way out, and didn't get him any new television shows, because hey, once you've heard george w. call astronauts "spatial adventurers" -- no kidding, "SPATIAL" -- you've heard 'em all. but dogging the democrats is just as easy these days, he's more likely to stand out amidst his comedic peers, AND it'll get him on more tv shows.
to hear the man go from one rant telling people to lay off clinton for getting a blow from monica to saying he's glad to have someone now in the white house who he can respect seems like a 180 to me. then again, maybe if asked directly, he'd just hide behind semantics and say "just because i told people to lay off clinton doesn't mean i ever respected him!"
all in all, dennis miller is a sellout i never saw coming. at least bill maher still sticks by his guns, despite what people say (and it's gotten him fired, cancelled and reprimanded as a result). i bet if, by some astronomical happenstance, a democrat is the president come 2005, he'll switch right back (or wherever he thinks will draw the most cash).
What's will he say about his new fans over at Newsmax?
http://conwebwatch.tripod.com/storie...zicompare.html
Now, let's move on to lesser ConWeb lights, in that they managed to limit their liberal-Nazi comparisons to a single article:
"Clinton was invoking the Nazi practice of Sippenhaft, in which the relatives of those who opposed Hitler were punished. This vengeful notion holds that the accused person's family is tainted with 'blood guilt.'"
-- David C. Stolinsky, NewsMax, Nov. 9, 2001
"Tranzi stands for Transnational Progressive ... They propose abolishing nations and replacing them with a single, global government. ... The word 'Tranzi' nicely evokes the ideology it represents. It has a nasty, sneaky sound, like Commie or Nazi."
-- Richard Poe, NewsMax, Aug. 30, 2002
"There have been dozens of examples of the Clinton administration using Nazi-style police tactics against government whistleblowers."
-- Carl Limbacher, NewsMax, Sept. 2, 1999
"There is a Web site mistakenly called democrats.com (it should be .con) - run by a gaggle of Marxist thugs who could have taught Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels a thing or two about political slander."
-- Phil Brennan, NewsMax, Aug. 21, 2001
"The political adviser responsible for making Al Gore a two-term vice president (Dick Morris) said Thursday night the veep is in a state of denial about his impending White House loss, comparing him to "Hitler in the bunker." Then he quickly withdrew the analogy to the World War II dictator."
-- NewsMax story, Dec. 7, 2000
Check the article... there's many more doozies.