Oct 28 2008

Obama Compared America To Nazi Germany

Published by at 7:16 am under 2008 Elections,All General Discussions

I knew the 2001 audio tape of Obama lamenting the fact our Constitution doesn’t invite socialistic and marxist dogma to become law easily was not going to be good for The Messiah. I was also stunned that this Harvard educated lawyer (seems anyone can get one of those parchments) did not realize the Supreme Court cannot change the Constitution. That can only be done by We The People through state legislatures and Congress. I know this audio tape, which should have been out in the media a year ago, is really hurting Obama.

But it turns out there is more on that tape that is even worse, where Obama compares America to Hitler’s Nazis:

…just to take a, sort of a realist perspective…there’s a lot of change going on outside of the Court, um, that, that judges essentially have to take judicial notice of. I mean you’ve got World War II, you’ve got uh, uh, uh, the doctrines of Nazism, that, that we are fighting against, that start looking uncomfortably similar to what we have going on, back here at home.”

H/T LGF. Sounds a lot like something you would hear from Iranian President Ahmedinjeda or Osama Bin Laden, trying to compare the US to Hitler’s thugs and his gas chambers for Jews. I guess, though, it also sadly sounds like something Senator Dick Durbin has said about this great country as well.

 

I will say it again: John McCain wants to change DC, Barack Obama wants to change America

21 responses so far

21 Responses to “Obama Compared America To Nazi Germany”

  1. kittymyers says:

    I’ve no doubt that BO will govern with jack-boot thuggery, just like he’s running his campaign.

    I don’t want to employee hyperbole, but I really don’t think I can overstate what might be in the offing.

    Does Kristallnacht mean anything to voters? I’m too young, but I learned about it in school, back when a public education still meant something. “On the nights of November 9 and 10, rampaging mobs throughout Germany and the newly acquired territories of Austria and Sudetenland freely attacked Jews in the street, in their homes and at their places of work and worship.”

    Something similar, but on a lesser scale, happened in Crown Heights in NY City (’91) while Dinkins was mayor. A little black boy was killed by a car speeding through the city. The car was driven by a Jew who was trying to comply with Sabbath rules, which state they cannot drive after sundown. Blacks rioted for 3 days in Jewish neighborhoods yelling “JEWS! JEWS! JEWS!” while Dinkins DID NOTHING. Yankel Rosenbaum was killed in the riots. Before he died, he was able to identify his killers.

    “On January 9, 2002 the United States Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the convictions of Lemrick Nelson and Charles Price who murdered Yankel Rosenbaum, a Hasidic scholar, at President Street and Brooklyn Avenue on August 19, 1991. Screaming, “There is a Jew” and “Get the Jew,” the Nazi killers culminated a day of anti-Jewish rioting in Brooklyn by murdering this innocent man.”

    Knowing Obama’s fondness for antisemites, I can see this happening again.

    …

  2. CatoRenasci says:

    Well, the Media are certainly taking chapter and verse (not just a page) from Goebbels ‘big lie’ playbook….

    Actually, at this stage, it’s much more like the softer thuggery of Mussolini’s state. Mussolini was a socialist who decided that nationalism was more important than internationalism, without ever giving up his socialist principles. Obama is an internationalist socialist.

    Given time, we’ll not doubt experience the thuggery in much more tangible form.

    The only important question: if Obama wins, how many more election cycles will be free enough that there’s a chance of voting the socialists out. My guess is one, maybe two. If the left isn’t voted out within 8 years, it won’t be for 50.

  3. Aitch748 says:

    Obama frankly scares me. Life under him would likely not be pleasant, and it is possible that we wouldn’t be able to get another election (or even a say in how the country is to operate) without an armed rebellion.

    I keep thinking of that figure of 25 million people to be eliminated, cited by someone in a recent video, someone who infiltrated the Weather Underground and got to hear people with degrees calmly and seriously lay out plans to take over the U.S. and re-educate the whole country and “eliminate” (kill) those who would not be re-educated. I guess if Obama gets to play Commander in Chief, such people will be in the best possible position to make such dark dreams come true.

  4. Redteam says:

    If Obama gets elected, I’m predicting the GOP wins big in 2010 just as they did in 96. Extremism is not real today, it will be in about 6 months. Listening to his speech now, he’s not going to let executives get these big bonus’s, he’s gonna take them and give it to the people that need it.

  5. breschau says:

    Your intellectual dishonesty is breath-taking, AJ.

    I’m going to assume that you, of course, listened to the entire clip – because you wouldn’t possibly take something out of context to make a political point, would you? I mean – that would be shameful.

    So, knowing that you have heard the whole clip, you know that he was talking about the history of segregation in this country.

    So, AJ – you were a big supporter of segregation?

    That does explain a lot.

  6. AJStrata says:

    Hey Breschau,

    Calling me a racists is the fast track to getting banned. They are Obama’s words, and no we do not round up blacks and stick them in ovens.

    Nice knowing you!

  7. breschau says:

    So, you’re offended when somebody takes your own words out of context, and makes it look like you said something that you did not?

    Gee, go figure.

    I’ll let you figure out the hypocrisy on your own.

  8. dave m says:

    I’m thinking today, and only today, that it is just possible
    that Obama may manage to achieve a break up of the Union.
    If you look at the map of his support, the blue areas are insignificant.
    Splotches in the East and a thin strip along the West coast. A thin
    blue line along the Mississippi. Mere specks elsewhere. Urban
    concentrations that are incapable of survival on their own, They should
    realize how dependent they are on everyone else.

    Every time I have ever read someone else wondering about this,
    I have thought Oh No, we need silicon valley, we need to be strong together.
    Today, for the very first time, I felt the bonds of the Union could be
    dissolved to a more fundamental principle.

    I am not advocating this, let me make that perfectly clear. But here’s
    my thought for today, you cannot subdue people that do not wish to
    be subdued, and there are far too few regions of support for a Marxist dictator to prevail.

    So this is to be a stealth election, won by someone who is ineligible
    to even run for the office. If he is to try to govern, it will have to be
    by lies and by intimidation. Does anyone actually think that America
    can be governed that way?

    I do not.

    There is a difference between plotting to end the free world – and
    actually doing it.

    I don’t personally have immediate cause for alarm. I live in the
    middle of nowhere and all my earnings and all my savings are safely
    beyond Obama’s reach. But I will want to come home someday.
    My friend, whom I was talking with today, feels the same, but he has put
    that on hold too.

    I have voted by absentee ballot for McCain in California. I really
    hope that is good enough. I do want my country to survive and not
    be torn to shreds.

    I am reminded that Communists killed more people than any other dogma
    over 100 million. I warn them. You are unlikely to accomplish that in
    America.

  9. AJStrata says:

    Breshau,

    Leave now. I do not want to turn off comments for others, but I will. You crossed the line – accept responsibility of your childish actions.

  10. luc says:

    If we do not see Breshau again I will be more than happy because he never added anything of importance to the discussion. He is like static on the radio.

  11. OLDPUPPYMAX says:

    And it is time for McCain to call a press conference and accuse Obama of having made the most disgraceful and disgusting remarks ever heard from an American politican! The Constitution is flawed because it provides the people with too many rights and too much protection from Big Brother!! For Gods sake–that would turn the tide of the election and only at a press conference would it receive any MSM coverage. Leak the notion that Palin is to be replaced…anything to guarantee a full house of cameras and networks. Then let it fly!

  12. Aitch748 says:

    It’d be so nice not to have to step over Breschau’s droppings just to read these threads.

    I’m so tired of reading a conversation about Obama or our wayward Democratic Congress only to have some jackass waltz in and try to make the conversation about Rethuglican hypocrisy EVERY SINGLE DAMN TIME.

  13. Mark says:

    May I suggest a compromise on “breschau”?

    Pick out one, short post of his and post it at the top of every blog comment section, but only after banning him. He always says the same thing anyway.

    This way we can skip the first comment and know the remaining comments are worth reading.

    Mark Maps

  14. breschau says:

    You slam Obama for saying that slavery and segregation were bad things – and *I’m* the one who needs to “accept responsibility for my childish actions”? I did NOTHING to you that you have not done to the Democratic Presidential nominee repeatedly over the past week. The fact that you are reacting so strongly to having your own tactics used against you, says much about you as a person.

    You’re a hopeless case. And a coward, who cannot defend his own words, or admit that he was either A) dishonest and deceitful, or B) profoundly ignorant.

    It is awfully tempting to actually force you to shut down comments on your own blog, but that would require more effort on my part than you are worth.

    Goodbye.

  15. bush_is_best says:

    Breschau –

    You are very much allowed to comment as you see fit and I’m sure your alternative point of view is welcomed on a site devoted to debate. Silencing critiques and dissenting viewpoints are very unamerican and would never take place on a patriotic site such as this.

    If we now feel the best and most accurate comparison we can logically make, is between Obamas campaign and Hitlers Nazi Germany, then ok, I guess that’s the situation.

    Something tells me though… that the McCain has a stronghold on the neo-nazi skinhead vote… I don’t think they are voting Obama for some reason, call me crazy… especially since there was just an assignation plot diffused, by those guys…

    And the segregationist south, KKK, Jim Crow types…? all McCain, I assure you…

    What if you hate gays, minorities, and immigrants… who will you vote for…? (Hint: not Obama)

    I’m not sure this avenue of comparison will end up being productive for McCain’s loyal supporters… but hey, give it a shot!

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    The conservative blogosphere is abuzz today with the revelation that US Senator and Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama compared the United States in the late 1950s to Nazi Germany. This happens in the same 2001 radio interview in which he……

  17. AJStrata says:

    BIB,

    You don’t run or own this site. I have one rule – no insulting the host. Breschau knew the rule and violated it.

    Geez, you folks don’t own the country you know.

  18. MarkN says:

    It is amazing that the racist term is thrown around so much because in the history of the world such radical change of eliminating slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation would have required a major war (Civil War) and a humiliating loss (i.e. Japan in 1945), or major ethnic cleansing to bring about such societal change. For a society to voluntarily end such practices is a great moral achievement. Britain ended the slave trade without a great civil war and Spain ended slavery in the colonies without a war either. Both great moral achievements for dead white guys.

    BTW, Karl Marx is a code phrase for black. I know, I’ve seen the pictures. …end sarcasm.

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  20. KauaiBoy says:

    Dave M—I share your concerns, but won’t overestimate the “might” of the shrill, chattering class. See you in Montana.