Reince Priebus: "He's an idiot." H. R. McMaster: "He's a dope." Steven Mnuchin: "He's an idiot." Gary Cohn: "He's dumb as sh*t." John Kelly: "He's unhinged and an idiot." James Mattis: "He's a 5th grader." Bill Barr: "Shockingly detached from reality." Roger Stone: "America's greatest mistake." Steve Bannon: "11-year-old child." Rex Tillerson: "F*cking moron."
J.D VANCE "MY GOD, TRUMP IS AN IDIOT" "HE'S NOXIOUS" "I'M A NEVER TRUMP GUY" "REPREHENSIBLE AND CYNICAL A**HOLE" "HE IS AMERICA'S HITLER" "I NEVER LIKED HIM" "HE IS A TERRIBLE CANDIDATE" "YOU ARE AN IDIOT IF YOU VOTED FOR HIM" "HE IS CULTURAL HEROIN" "HE'S OBNOXIOUS" "WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE AMERICAN POPULATION HAS DONALD TRUMP SEXUALLY ASSAULTED?"
Germans never said that about Hitler. Germans loved Hitler and believed he had no faults. Hitler was the most beloved German leader in German history.
not at the start. Hitler's 1922 coup attempt was reviled and he was sent to jail. Then hitler told germans that their country was going to hell and if they wanted their country back they had to get rid of the jews and communists and that slowly and then quickly won over the skeptics.
Note parallel to trump. Don Epstein too tried and failed at a coup, like Hitler. If we put such a man back in power he will abuse his power like hitler did.
Also note the parallel that trump will also try 'legal' ways to seize power. By causing the electoral college to fail and having the House elect him president.
By 1922 Hitler's control over the party was unchallenged, and he attempted a coup, the Beer Hall Putsch, in Bavaria one year later. After the coup's failure, Hitler was arrested and put on trial. The trial proved to be a blessing in disguise for Hitler, as it garnered him national fame. Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison, but would only serve nine months.[3] During this time, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, which became the vade mecum of National Socialism. Once released, Hitler switched tactics, opting to instead seize power through legal and democratic means. Hitler, armed with his newfound celebrity, began furiously campaigning. During the 1920s, Hitler and the Nazis ran on a platform consisting of anti-communism, antisemitism, and ultranationalism. Nazi party leaders vociferously criticized the ruling democratic government and the Treaty of Versailles, while proselytizing their desire to turn Germany into a world power. At this time, most Germans were indifferent to Hitler's rhetoric as the German economy was beginning to recover in large part due to loans from the United States under the Dawes Plan.[4] The German political landscape was dramatically affected by the 1929 Wall Street Crash, which hampered economic aid to Germany. The Great Depression brought the German economy to a halt and further polarized German politics. Hitler and the Nazis began to exploit the crisis and loudly criticized the ruling government. During this tumultuous time, the German Communist Party also began campaigning and called for a revolution. Business leaders, fearful of a communist takeover, began supporting the Nazi Party. Hitler ran for the presidency in 1932 but was defeated by the incumbent Paul von Hindenburg; nonetheless, he achieved a strong showing of second place in both rounds.
Following this, in July 1932 the Nazis became the largest party in the Reichstag, albeit short of an absolute majority. 1933 was a pivotal year for Hitler and the Nazi Party. Traditionally, the leader of the party who held the most seats in the Reichstag was appointed Chancellor. However, President von Hindenburg was hesitant to appoint Hitler as chancellor. Following several backroom negotiations – which included industrialists, Hindenburg's son, the former chancellor Franz von Papen, and Hitler – Hindenburg acquiesced and on 30 January 1933, he formally appointed Adolf Hitler as Germany's new chancellor. Although he was chancellor, Hitler was not yet an absolute dictator.
No. Wrong. Germans loved Hitler. No Germans held their nose. Germans ran -- not walked -- ran to the ballot stumpfenbang to vote for Hitler, the most beloved German by Germans in German history. "Mein Fuhrer" they used to call him. German frauleins used to swoon in the streets at the mention of Hitler's name. Did you ever see the idiot little jig that Hitler danced at the Eiffel when the Germans invaded Paris? That's still a dance craze in Bavaria. You go into any biergarten in Germany, and they will still have some band playing Horst Wessel.
But all this has been memory-holed and whitewashed by the American media. In a rare moment of clarity, Hitler goon Hans Frank once remarked "A thousand years will pass and still this guilt of Germany will not have been erased." It didn't even last five fvcking years. You actually have scheissbaggens like AdultWinston and Pope Ratzinger blaming the Allies for WWII, and no one bats an eyelash. The perpetual man-love for Hitler remains strong in Germany.
When Ginamator is in the fetal position and crying like a little baby, maybe reach down and say,"Everything is going to be all right little guy. You still have 2028."
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump · STOP THE COUNT!!!!! 9:12 AM · Nov 5, 2020
It was around then that many people, myself included, realized just how much of a criminal Trump was and how gullible and/or un-American many of his supporters were (and still are). That was scary stuff and it didn't abate for months. And we now know the criminality went a lot deeper than anyone could have predicted. See USA v. Trump, Case No. 23-CR-257-TSC, Document 1 (INDICTMENT) (August 1, 2023). The extent of Trump's criminal conspiracy to steal the election was enormous.
It's absolutely confounding and depressing that we are even engaging this criminal gang and their lies again 4 years later. I don't think we ever get back what we've lost. Not in anyone here's lifetime, anyway.
CNN Guest: “Donald Trump plays golf with Bryson DeChambeau. He goes on Theo Von. He talks about Zyn. Democrats haven't had a cool guy candidate in a while. Tim Walz appeals to that guy wearing a 'Future is Female' shirt.”
JP @DirtRoadPickup - Inflation is under 3% - violent crime near a 50 year low - DOW hit an all-time high yesterday - unemployment is low - jobs are plentiful - gas prices are low - we aren't deployed in any wars - domestic manufacturing is strong - energy production at an all-time high All facts
New Rasmussen Poll has us leading by 8 points, 52-44. Smart people want a Great Economy, No Inflation, Energy Independence, a Strong Military & Border, NO CRIME, a Powerful Second Amendment, Honest Elections, and much more. M'AGA!!! TRUMP2024
M6ga is shrinking like their master Reek... it's a losing trade. No thanks
JP @DirtRoadPickup - Inflation is under 3% - violent crime near a 50 year low - DOW hit an all-time high yesterday - unemployment is low - jobs are plentiful - gas prices are low - we aren't deployed in any wars - domestic manufacturing is strong - energy production at an all-time high All facts
I love me some D-led carnage!
Did you catch the Hillary interview when she recalled trump's inauguration speech? He rambled about carnage and the usual $hit talking america, and Bush says out loud "that was some weird $hit". Weird was correct since the start.
And Gary you could not feel a shred of empathy for libs if Harris loses, but some express some ambivalence about your pending suffering.
Many find you annoying but also a victim of a grand and dangerous con.
Libs have tried to kill Trump twice, if not 3 times in just the last several weeks. what part about libs losing should anyone feel empathy for? these are not choir boys and girls the country is dealing with.