Last weekend, former President Donald Trump held a rally in Ohio. Hillary Clinton has reared her ugly head once again, this time claiming that the Trump rally was like watching Adolf Hitler inviting Nazis to his cause. Clinton’s egregious comments drew condemnation from a spokesman for the 45th president.
“I remember as a young student, you know, trying to figure out how people get basically brought in by Hitler. How did that happen? I’d watch newsreels, and I’d see this guy standing up there ranting and raving, and people shouting and raising their arms. I thought, ‘What’s happened to these people?'” Clinton said at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin.
“You saw the rally in Ohio the other night. Trump is there ranting and raving for more than an hour, and you have these rows of young men with their arms raised. I thought, what is going on?”
With their arms raised, she said. They were holding up their index finger to signal number 1.
There were plenty of women in the audience as well, but the conniving, lying Clinton left that part out. This is not Hillary’s first foray into lying.
In 1996, New York Times columnist William Safire wrote an opinion piece titled Blizzard of Lies where he said that Hillary Clinton is a “congenital liar.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar,” Safire wrote. He was right then and her ability to lie flawlessly hasn’t gone away since.
Webster’s defines the word “congenital,” as “…having a particular trait from birth or by firmly established habit.”
Hillary is trying to draw a conclusion that the MAGA Republicans are like the Nazis. Repetition is a weapon of Marxists. If you repeat it enough and people hear it enough, they start to believe it. You can now count on Democrats everywhere making claims that Trump supporters are like the Nazis.
The problem with Hillary’s nasty assertion is that the Nazis were not right wingers. They were left-wing socialists, not unlike the modern-day Democratic Party when you take a look at their policies. Just Google the term Nazi and you will see that it stands for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party.

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I understand this assertion is going to garner a lot of heat because leftists can’t stand the fact that they share the same ideology of the most hated scumbags in human history.
Last Saturday, Trump held a rally in Youngstown, Ohio to support JD Vance, who is running for the US Senate. Vance is facing Democrat Representative Tim Ryan for the seat that is being vacated by the retiring Republican Senator Rob Portman.
Trump supporters at the rally raised an index finger toward the end of Trump’s speech to show support in the same fashion that millions of Americans, probably including Hillary at some point in her wretched life, have done to show support. “We’re number 1!”
But leave it to crooked Hillary to do some Olympic style stretching to trash Americans who support Trump.
“My fellow citizens, this incredible journey we’re on together has only just begun, and it is time to start talking about greatness for our country again. We are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious American nation,” Trump said to the rally goers.
Taylor Budowich, a spokesman for Trump, said that Hillary Clinton of “using some of the most disgusting smears imaginable.”
“It seems like perpetual-failed-candidate Hillary Clinton’s basket of deplorables has run stale, not unlike herself,” Budowich said in a statement. “It’s pathetic, it’s divisive, and it is further cementing her legacy of cringe.”
Clinton wasn’t the only despicable Democrat who likened the Trump rally to a Nazi rally.
New York Democrat state Senator Anna Kaplan, called on Americans to join her “in sharply denouncing the use of Nazi symbolism and imagery anywhere in our political process.”
“Last night at a rally held by the former President, and today at a political rally held by a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, supporters were urged to hold up their right hands in a unified salute that should shock the conscience of every American for its remarkable similarity to the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute used by the Nazis,” Kaplan said in a statement on Sunday, which was completely made up. No one urged the audience to hold up their right hands and certainly not to simulate the Nazi salute.
Mind you, Donald Trump is the most beloved US president in Israel. Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Trump “the best friend Israel has ever had in White House.”
Trump moved the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Many past US presidents said, and some even campaigned that they do so, and they did not. Trump said he would do it and he did it.
Trump’s daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are both Orthodox Jews and they are raising the former president’s grandchildren as Orthodox Jews, making an assumption that Trump is like Hitler ridiculous just on the face of it. A Nazi would never allow this.
Former Democrat President Barack Obama sent operatives into Israel to interfere in their elections and to campaign against the reelection of its then prime minister, Netanyahu. Trump never did anything like that.
It is difficult to find any objectivity when talking about the Nazis today. The Left has so manipulated the truth about the Nazi Party’s ideology that most Americans believe they were right-wing fascists. Though there was fascism, they were no more right wing than Hillary Clinton.
What most people know of Nazism has been disseminated by left-wing university professors who tell their students that the Nazis were a movement of the Right and that it was an instrument of industrialists and religious extremists and that is the furthest thing from the truth.
To prove that the Nazis were left-wing socialists who had more in common with Marxists, communists, and modern-day Democrats than American conservatives, all you need to do is look at the authors during the time of the Nazi regime, the people who lived through it, and see what they wrote about Hitler and the Nazis, and not the revisionist garbage produced by modern-day leftists in their revisionist history all because they don’t want it to be known that they share the same leftist ideology as the most hated regime from the 20th century.
Contemporary authors of the days of the Nazis, who had different political beliefs and differing religious persuasions, all agreed that the Nazis and the Bolsheviks – the early Russian Marxists – were identical and not opposites.
From The New American:
Herbert Hoover [American president] wrote in his 1934 The Challenge to Liberty that the systems running Germany and Russia were simply collectivist, whatever names were used.
Max Eastman, an early communist who later saw the light and rejected communism, wrote in his 1937 book The End of Socialism in Russia that the Soviet Union was “a totalitarian state not in essence different from that of Hitler and Mussolini.” Eastman later wrote in a subsequent book, Reflections on the Failure of Socialism (1955): “Stalin’s totalitarian police state is not an approximation to, of something like, or in some respects comparable with Hitler’s. It is the same thing, only more ruthless, more cold-blooded, more astute, more extreme in its economic policies, more explicitly committed to world conquest, and more dangerous to democracy and civilized morals.”
Erica Mann in 1938 noted the common war waged by Bolsheviks and Nazis against God and family, and wrote: “Again, all we have to do is replace ‘Bolshevism’ with ‘National Socialism’ to get a fairly exact picture.” Sir Arnold Lunn wrote in his 1939 book Communism and Socialism: “The quarrel between Communists and Nazis or between Stalin’s Communists and Trotsky’s Communists is not an economic controversy, but a struggle for the spoils of office.”
Herman Rauschning, the Danzig Nazi leader who later repudiated Nazism, wrote in his 1939 book The Revolution of Nihilism: “It is in the nature of things that the planning and methods of work of the Soviet State and the Fascist and the National Socialist States should be growing more and more similar.”
Two years later, in The Conservative Revolution, Rauschning noted that Marxism itself was part of a single great revolutionary movement that included Marxist socialism, Nazism, communist Bolshevism, fascism, and nihilism.
Dorothy Thompson, at the time the greatest female journalist in the world, wrote in her 1938 Dorothy Thompson’s Political Guide that Nazism and communism were both forms of collectivism and that although a great many people believed that there was a war going on between the two, the idea of such a war was invented by Nazis and Bolsheviks.
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Communists and Nazis were viewed as twins by authors writing in the 1930s. Both implemented collectivism, hated Christians and Jews, used racism when it helped them (but not when it did not), and centralized government power. There was once a popular term used to describe the common evil of Bolshevism and Nazism: the Commu-Nazi. It is curious how easily Bolsheviks became Nazis and Nazis became Bolsheviks — but that is just what one would expect if the two evil movements were identical.
So, the people during the Nazi regime saw the Nazis and the communists as the same ideology, so much so that they used the term “Commu-Nazi” to describe them. Doesn’t sound very right-wing to me.
The Democratic Party was the party of slavery, the party of Jim Crow, the party of black codes, and the party of segregation.
When you take a look at how the Democratic Party treated black Americans and how over it has treated Jews, the only conclusion you can come to is that the Democratic Party is an evil, racist party.
Look at what’s going on at the Democrat-controlled Harvard University where Asian students who normally do better than all other ethnic groups are being told that only so many Asians will be accepted to Harvard regardless of how well they have done academically and in their test scores.
The party’s history is that of genuinely awful people, and so the Left have manipulated truth to project all they have done over the years onto their opposition, the Republicans.
Outside of some outliers, so-called MAGA Republicans are overwhelmingly some of the most patriotic, tax paying, Constitution abiding, America-loving countrymen and women out there. Unlike the Left and the Democrats, they don’t hate our country. They don’t pit Americans against each other as part of their handbook. They don’t push for racist critical race theory and sexualizing children in the classroom.
MAGA Republicans are not violent people. A two-and-a-half-hour riot comprising less than 9% of people at the Capitol on January 6 does not define them, but over 200 years of Democrat history that highlights the darkest times of our country does define the Democrats. Think about this. If it were not for the Democratic Party, we would not have had the need to do a single Civil Rights bill.




















