My fellow Nevandan hits the nail on the head

Some Republicans and conservatives disagreed with Bill ClintonÂ’s socio-political-economic philosophy and policy. Some disliked Clinton, and some hated Clinton. Some Democrats and liberals disagree with BushÂ’s socio-political-economic philosophy and policy. Some disliked Bush, and some hate Bush. I donÂ’t see a significant difference in the degree of dislike people have for Clinton versus Bush. So you have a link to any scientific study?

don't recall anyone calling clinton hitler....
 
yesterday....you?

I always accept facts so for me they are then just incorporated into my beliefs just like my signature says.

What was the fact you accepted yeasterday?
 
don't recall anyone calling clinton hitler....

People will mostly learn and remember that which suits their own prejudices and biases. They are quick to ignore things that contrast with their own biases. DonÂ’t feel too bad. Even I am guilty of it to a small degree. Anyway, here are some examples of conservatives going so far as to link Clintons with Hitler:

http://theroadtoemmaus.org/RdLb/21PbAr/Pl/Clnt Htlr.htm

Clinton and Hitler Compared

http://mediamatters.org/items/200611150014

Conservatives even compared Hillary (who was not even president) to Hitler.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/14/AR2006011400823.html

During a 2000 dispute over [Bill] Clinton's decision to create a national forest near Tucson, Shadegg said: "I would draw a parallel to Hitler. He eroded the will of the German people to resist evil." At the 2004 Republican National Convention, Shadegg described liberal filmmaker Michael Moore as the "anti-Christ" and said supporters of Democratic candidate John F. Kerry "have mental health problems."
 
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