CarlinAnnArbor
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Why do "we" not speak of Stalin or Lennin or Mao with the same contempt? I know why, but I want the leftists here to THINK a little.
Who couldnt read this story about this coach from Michigan and NOT understand what he was saying. Instead the usual leftists have a fit and destroy his life.
Stalin was MUCH worse. So was Mao. Can any leftist say I'm wrong?
“This is probably not going to get a good review, but I’m going to say Adolf Hitler,” Berger said, according to the piece. “It was obviously very sad and he had bad motives, but the way he was able to lead was second-to-none.
“How he rallied a group and a following, I want to know how he did that,” he said. “Bad intentions of course, but you can’t deny he wasn’t a great leader.”
The student journalist then responded.
“The way he was able to get people to rally around him was crazy," Voss said.
Berger then named former president John F. Kennedy and Christopher Columbus as his other dinner guests
Who couldnt read this story about this coach from Michigan and NOT understand what he was saying. Instead the usual leftists have a fit and destroy his life.
Stalin was MUCH worse. So was Mao. Can any leftist say I'm wrong?
Grand Valley State football assistant coach suspended after saying he'd have dinner with Hitler
Asked in a Q & A about which three historical figures he’d take to dinner, Berger named two leaders of mass genocides.
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“This is probably not going to get a good review, but I’m going to say Adolf Hitler,” Berger said, according to the piece. “It was obviously very sad and he had bad motives, but the way he was able to lead was second-to-none.
“How he rallied a group and a following, I want to know how he did that,” he said. “Bad intentions of course, but you can’t deny he wasn’t a great leader.”
The student journalist then responded.
“The way he was able to get people to rally around him was crazy," Voss said.
Berger then named former president John F. Kennedy and Christopher Columbus as his other dinner guests