Posted on 11/18/2013 11:09:24 AM PST by LeonardFMason
Hitler Learns About Obamacare Exchanges
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3-RKS0_NKk
BUMP for later. Love these!
People are posting this on facebook and liberals are having a fit. They won’t watch it, so they think Hitler is Obama in the clip, and they are MAD about it.
Hysterical.
Truly classic. Taken from the most realistic movie ever made about the AH’s last days in the bunker. Bruno Ganz was brilliant.
Hitler, eh? I could swear that was David Axelrod.
Brilliant.
I started crying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seems people have a very different view of what constitutes humor here. Didn’t find one bit of it amusing. Not one iota. Of course I went in with a pre-conceived notion of it not being funny, so I suppose I wasn’t disappointed. Nothing - nothing - about Hitler is or ever was funny. I can’t say it wasted 3:50 minutes of my life because I clicked away half way through it.
The ‘Hitler video’ is almost a cult phenomenon that had been around for several years. I have seen a bunch of these and some of them are/were absolutely hysterical though the joke is getting old now. Each video is the same with only the subtitles changing in that they address whatever particular subject is in the news.
Don’t take it personally, Sandra - he didn’t know you still drive a Pinto.
This had nothing to do with Hitler. I am pretty sure he died 64 years before Obamacare passed. It is a clip depicting a drug-addled, delusional, and defeated Hitler a day or so before he would blow his brains out. Of course it isn’t funny.
The subtitles? They ARE humorous.
I am sorry you don’t get it.
Yeah, I agree. That was a very evil possessed many responsible for so much death and misery...all because his inner cir le and the people of Germany would not Sta d up to him...him...that little pissant of a man really.
Why did you bother with my post??? I skip stuff I don’t want to read all the time. As you admit the title of my thread says it all.
In 1967 Mel Brooks(German Jew) made a movie with Zero Mostel(Jew) and Gene Wilder(Jew) called The Producers. It was a DARK COMEDY about a Play designed to be an unmitigated disaster: Springtime for Hitler.
READ what Mel Brooks says about the dark humor. He served in Europe in WW2:
Your new comedy The Producers is set at the end of the 1950s on Broadway and concerns a Nazi musical that breaks box office records. It shows a dancing and singing Hitler. Isnt that a bit tasteless?
Brooks: Of course. But its also funny, isnt it? The film revolves around a Broadway producer who, for financial and technical reasons, wants to produce a flop. After he turns down the chance to adapt Kafkas The Metamorphosis, he comes up with the idea of creating a musical about Hitler, produced by the lousiest director in the city, cast with the worst actors by far - in the middle of the Jewish metropolis of New York. Hes sure it wont work. Yet because the audience considers the piece to be a brilliant parody, his worst fears are realized, its a hit. The Producers therefore deals with the difficulty of having a flop.
Which you of course know well yourself. The Producers is based on a musical that you produced that ran successfully on Broadway for five years and also on the film The Producers that you shot in 1967. How did the audience react to the film back then?
Brooks: The Jews were horrified. I received resentful letters of protest, saying things like: How can you make jokes about Hitler? The man murdered 6 million Jews.” But “The Producers” doesnt concern a concentration camp or the Holocaust.
Can you really separate Hitler from the Holocaust?
Brooks: You have to separate it. For example, Roberto Benigni’s comedy Life Is Beautiful really annoyed me. A crazy film that even attempted to find comedy in a concentration camp. It showed the barracks in which Jews were kept like cattle, and it made jokes about it. The philosophy of the film is: people can get over anything. No, they cant. They cant get over a concentration camp.
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