This post draws comparisons between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler.
Trump was asked on CNN’s “New Day” whether or not this comparison bothered him at all.
Trump’s response was a simple and emphatic, “No.”
Deciphering Trump is like trying to understand a dog. One needs to interpret the thoughtless chirps and shouts into some sort of humanly decipherable desire or motivation.
By digging just a bit deeper, what Trump was really trying to communicate with his “no” becomes shockingly clear: Trump was not bothered by this comparison to Hitler because he is Hitler reincarnated into a new, and even more terrifying, form.
Why else would such a normally outspoken man, a man running for president of the United States no less, have absolutely no comment when compared to the most vilified figure in human history?
Consider the evidence.
Fear Mongering.
Both Trump and Hitler rose from political nobodies to aspiring rulers by channeling the fear and distrust of those they hoped to subjugate onto a marginalized people group.
Hitler did this by positioning Germany’s Jewish population as threats to national security, and Trump is now doing the exact same thing with Muslims in the United States.
Coincidence?
Oratory
Hitler was a master orator and Trump never misses an opportunity to shout himself silly to a group of fiendish supporters.
Now, to be fair, Hitler was a much better speaker than Trump. This loss in ability, however, can easily be explained by the taxing journey through the spirit world Hitler had to make before he could claim Trump as his new vessel.
Both Trump and Hitler seem to possess a great love for raising their hands in what has become known colloquially as the “Nazi Salute.”
Also, Trump seems to share Hitler’s unfortunate inability to know that his chosen hairstyle looks absolutely ridiculous to everyone but himself.
On top of that Trump was born almost 9 month's after Hitler committed suicide (roughly the same time as a pregnancy), German heritage, he's given praise to other dictators and repressive regimes, ( Putin / Saddam / Ghaddafi / Kim Jong Un, 1980s China Communist Party, quoted Mussolini, etc. )
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016...tators-n604801
His ex-wife Ivana said he collected and studied Hitler's speeches, which he kept in a cabinet near his bed.
Then you got the Republican Convention, which had similarities to the Nazi Nürneberg rallies“Donald Trump appears to take aspects of his German background seriously. John Walter works for the Trump Organization, and when he visits Donald in his office, Ivana told a friend, he clicks his heels and says, ‘Heil Hitler,’ possibly as a family joke.
“Last April, perhaps in a surge of Czech nationalism, Ivana Trump told her lawyer Michael Kennedy that from time to time her husband reads a book of Hitler’s collected speeches, My New Order, which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed. Kennedy now guards a copy of My New Order in a closet at his office, as if it were a grenade. Hitler’s speeches, from his earliest days up through the Phony War of 1939, reveal his extraordinary ability as a master propagandist.”
You got a lady named Laura gaving a speech at the RNC and ended it with a Nazi Salute. I believe she caught herself slipping and tried to play it off as a "wave".
The Third Reich used to march down the streets of Germany to a song called "Laura" during WW2 coincidence? I dont think so.
It all adds up.
Conclusion
Unfortunately, it seems that Hitler has returned in the form of a megalomaniac Republican.
His loss of intellect might have stalled his rise to power, but so far he seems to be combating that particular weakness by attracting a large number of similarly slow whited followers.
The original Hitler became history’s most despised villain with nothing but a failed art career to guide him, imagine what this version will be capable of with billions.
Hold your families close everyone. The end may be near.