Did Hitler "Do Some Good Things"? Trump thinks so.

Trump is not a fascist. He was not in his first term. He was impeached twice and if the Progs take the house will likely be impeached again and again and again. He represents change. Many in D.C. are comfortable and like things the way they are. They are carving the nation like a roast while doing it. Why there is reluctance to go America First from Progs is mind boggling. Trump has opened his candidacy and agendas to different views.
Fort Fun reminds me of the Nazis when Hitler was his leader.
 
Apparently you still do not understand why I said Hitler did good for Germans as they see this. But highways and construction of buildings and putting millions back to work was bad to you? I would expect German universities agree with me.
He destroyed Germany…
 
I do not know your father. I was drafted in 1962 and shipped to Germany late that year. I know a lot about the Fascists. Did you know they started in Italy in the late 1800s and it was Mussolini that made them well known?
I know what I understand. You are not a serious person.
 
It is Democrats who attacked the democracy by working first to overturn the election of Trump and twice worked to remove the elected president. Failing to remove him, they attempt even now to put him into prison and bankrupt him. Republicans have never done that to any president.
Nuts…
 
You are so lost, dude.
It is the Democrats who are rallying to save our democracy while you welcome authoritarians who seek to undermine our elections. :rolleyes:
Then why are they destroying Democracy, by ignoring the will of the people and persecuting their 11 viable opponent?
 
I am historically correct.
Only with historians that have putrid morality and brain damage and think murdering a million germans was doing good for Germans.

How despicable. You should be very embarrassed of yourself.

We can safely lump you in with the orange rapist and his equally ignorant and immoral.comments.
 
Only with historians that have putrid morality and brain damage and think murdering a million germans was doing good for Germans.

How despicable. You should be very embarrassed of yourself.

We can safely lump you in with the orange rapist and his equally ignorant and immoral.comments.
You are an evil person.
 
You blew it by not knowing Germans history. And you are so ignorant you have no shame.
Sorry,n this embarrassing crybabying and gaslighting isn't going to help you.

For shame. You should go take some time to look within.

Start by asking yourself what Trump has done to your intellect and morality and ethics.
 
Sorry,n this embarrassing crybabying and gaslighting isn't going to help you.

For shame. You should go take some time to look within.

Start by asking yourself what Trump has done to your intellect and morality and ethics.
Your guts exploded is why I feel sorry for you.
 
He destroyed Germany…
So per you, Eisenhower and the allies had nothing to do with that. Why can't Americans admit that even the worst dictators stay there because they pleased their own country a lot?

What is keeping Putin in power these days? Biden has made a mess of our country yet we still have his looney loyalists who adore his white ass.
 
What Trump loved more than anything about Hitler was the loyalty shown to him till the bitter end. Does Trump understand these men were too scared for their own lives, and that of their entire family, to speak out against Hitler? Of course, there was a group that tried to kill off that evil in July of 1944, and it did not end well.
Hitler had many loyal commanders from the start, and especially when they defeated Poland and France. He pissed many off towards the end over the USSR and then the UK and US.
 
didnt hitler do

universal healthcare
gun restrictions/control
government roads like the autoban
abortion of the unwanted
price controls
advancements in military grade weapons to advance wars

he sure sounds like a democrat to me,,
Only in America -

The Nazi gun control argument is the claim that gun regulations in Nazi Germany helped facilitate the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust.[1][2][3] Historians and fact-checkers have characterized the argument as dubious or false, and point out that Jews were under 1% of the population and that it would be unrealistic for such a small population to defend themselves even if they were armed.[2][3][4][5][6]

The argument is frequently employed by opponents of gun control in debates on United States gun politics, citing security against tyranny. Those against the argument most often call it an example of reductio ad Hitlerum.[7]



A group of American gun nuts need to get this stoopid Nazis and Gun Control malarkey out of their system.
 
What Trump loved more than anything about Hitler was the loyalty shown to him till the bitter end. Does Trump understand these men were too scared for their own lives, and that of their entire family, to speak out against Hitler? Of course, there was a group that tried to kill off that evil in July of 1944, and it did not end well.

What good things did Hitler do? I doubt that Trump is talking about the autobahn and the VW Beetle. Can a Trump supporter explain what Trump is referring to?




WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s longest-serving chief of staff is warning that the Republican presidential nominee meets the definition of a fascist and that while in office, Trump suggested that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “did some good things.”

The comments from John Kelly, the retired Marine general who worked for Trump in the White House from 2017 to 2019, came in interviews with both The New York Times and The Atlantic. They build on a a growing series of warnings from former top Trump officials as the election enters its final weeks.

Kelly has long been critical of Trump and previously accused him of calling veterans killed in combat “suckers” and “losers.” Still, his new warnings came just two weeks before Election Day, as Trump seeks a second term vowing to dramatically expand his use of the military at home and suggesting he would use force to go after Americans he considers “enemies from within.

“He commented more than once that, ‘You know, Hitler did some good things, too,’” Kelly recalled to The Times. Kelly said he would usually quash the conversation by saying “nothing (Hitler) did, you could argue, was good,” but that Trump would occasionally bring up the topic again.


In his interview with The Atlantic, Kelly recalled that when Trump raised the idea of needing “German generals,” Kelly would ask if he meant “Bismarck’s generals,” referring to Otto von Bismarck, the former chancellor of the German Reich who oversaw the unification of Germany. “Surely you can’t mean Hitler’s generals,” Kelly recalled asking Trump. To which the former president responded, “Yeah, yeah, Hitler’s generals.”

Everyone on earth and throughout history have done some good things and they've all done some bad things. Some have done more good things than others and others have done more bad things than most. I'm sure Charles Manson did a few good things in his life and your god, Obama, has done plenty of bad things.

Bottom line: Give credit where credit is due.
 
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