By Robin Itzler
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Every sane person knows that Democrat leadership (starting with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris) would not have given post-election speeches proclaiming that the United States will have a peaceful transfer of power IF they really thought Donald Trump was a fascist or a Hitler. The problem is that while they know their name calling was part of the Democrat Party’s political playbook, many of their party’s indoctrinated followers don’t. As Dennis Prager wrote in “Calling Trump ‘Hitler’ Has Done Permanent Damage to the Moral Realm.”
“Don’t y’all find it strange that now that he’s (Trump) won, they’re not calling him a threat to democracy? They’re not calling him a fascist … I would think that, if you really believe that, then somebody’s speech would be about how America effed up and how things are about to be really bad. It just makes you wonder how much of it did they really believe or how much of it was just politics.” —Lenard McKelvey known as Charlamagne tha God
"It is beyond belief that American Jewish organizations and American veterans groups have not greeted the labeling of Trump "Hitler" with howls of protest. It is difficult to know if Hitler, Nazism and the Holocaust will ever again evoke the horror that these words have heretofore evoked.
That Jewish groups have not vigorously protested labeling Trump "Hitler" and "Nazi" only shows how deep the left-wing influence has been on most American Jewish organizations, especially the Anti-Defamation League, the organization founded to protect American Jews and combat antisemitism."
On October 25, Ric Grenell, the ambassador to Germany during Donald Trump’s first administration, resigned from the board of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum because of their “silence” following then– presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s comments comparing Trump with Adolph Hitler. Grenell wrote in his resignation letter:
"The Museum leadership's silence in the face of Vice President Kamala Harris comparing her political opponent to Adolf Hitler is dangerous. I have been a part of this Board when lesser comments about the Holocaust were debated for condemnation and action taken."
To share your thoughts with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Email: unavailable, Phone: 202-488-0400, Write: 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, Washington, DC 20024
Update: CNN's Scott Jennings: I Did Not Expect Hitler to Get So Many Meeting Requests
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