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  • #You May Be A Communard If...

    11/13/2015 11:42:59 AM PST · by DogByte6RER · 11 replies
    The Peoples' Cube ^ | November 12, 2015 | "Comrade Torcer"
    You May Be A Communard If ... Definition of "communard" 1.1 (Communard) historical. A supporter of the Paris Commune. Origin Late 19th century: from French, from commune. #YouMayBeACommunardIf ... * You feel that you have the "right" to not be offended. * You think that you have the "right" to "feel safe" * You feel that you have the "right" to free healthcare * You feel that you have a "right" to a free college education. * You feel that you have the "right" to free housing * You feel that you have the "right" to enslave others * You...
  • The Pope Wanted Hitler Dead: The Secret Story of the Vatican’s War to Kill the Nazi Despot

    10/17/2015 1:18:18 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 34 replies
    Salon ^ | SATURDAY, OCT 17, 2015 | MARK RIEBLING
    History hasn't looked kindly on the Catholic Church during WW II. The conventional narrative is not the whole storyAt six in the morning on Sunday, 12 March, a procession snaked toward the bronze doors of St. Peter’s. Swiss Guards led the line, followed by barefoot friars with belts of rope. Pius took his place at the end, borne on a portable throne. Ostrich plumes stirred silently to either side, like quotation marks. Pius entered the basilica to a blare of silver trumpets and a burst of applause. Through pillars of incense he blessed the faces. At the High Altar, attendants...
  • What a world without Baby Hitler might look like

    11/10/2015 7:34:54 PM PST · by jocon307 · 56 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 11/20/2015 | Ishaan Tharoor
    In an interview this week, Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush weighed in on one of the zeitgeist's silliest questions: If you could go back in time, would you kill a baby Adolf Hitler? "Hell yeah, I would!" Bush told the Huffington Post when queried on the subject in New Hampshire. "You gotta step up, man." -snip- [The question raises] ethical dilemmas - could you murder an infant on the assumption it would save millions of lives? - and even prompt[s] overly elaborate discussions on the theoretical mechanics of time travel. It's not clear how much of these considerations Bush chewed...
  • Media finally focuses on a real presidential issue: The great baby Hitler quandry

    11/10/2015 6:38:26 PM PST · by Yankee-Maine · 11 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | 11/10/15 | Dan Calabrese
    Nein! I guess it’s old and busted to go around interviewing Ben Carson’s childhood acquaintances to see if he ever tried to stab anyone. The media has now moved on to truly relevant, ancient history. Are we talking about the national debt exceeding $18 trillion? How to defeat ISIS? How to counter Russian aggression? What to do about ObamaCare? How to get the GDP growing faster than 2.0 percent annually? No, sillies. We need to get to the really relevant questions. So, Jeb Bush, the Huffinton Post wants to know: If you could, would you go back in time and...
  • Germany honors officers who tried to kill Hitler

    07/20/2014 10:23:47 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    Associated Press ^ | July 20, 2014 | Frank Jordans
    BERLIN (AP) -- Germany on Sunday honored a group of Nazi-era officers who tried to kill Adolf Hitler 70 years ago. The plot - portrayed in films such as the 2008 Hollywood movie "Valkyrie" - helped establish a principle under which German soldiers today are encouraged to defy orders if they would result in a crime or violate human dignity. In a somber ceremony, President Joachim Gauck called the July 20, 1944, bombing of Hitler's Wolf's Lair headquarters in Eastern Prussia a "significant day in German history" for showing the world that there were Germans who opposed the Nazi regime....
  • Jeb: 'Hell yeah’ I’d kill baby Hitler

    11/09/2015 12:46:47 PM PST · by ScottWalkerForPresident2016 · 200 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/09/2015 | Mark Hensch
    Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) said in an interview Monday that he would personally kill an infant Adolf Hitler. “Hell yeah I would,” he told The Huffington Post when asked about killing the Nazi leader as a baby.
  • Hitler was shrewd, not so hypnotic, new German biography says

    11/07/2015 11:37:27 AM PST · by sparklite2 · 40 replies
    One America News Network ^ | November 7, 2015 | Madeline Chambers
    Recent works on the Third Reich have placed more emphasis on the social and political climate that led to the rise of Nazism after defeat in World War One and crippling reparation demands. Soon after World War Two, Germans clung to the belief that they had been held hostage by a criminal gang led by the charismatic Hitler, bent on conquering Europe and exterminating Jews.
  • The tragically powerful story behind the lone German who refused to give Hitler the Nazi salute

    11/05/2015 4:17:17 AM PST · by the scotsman · 36 replies
    Business Insider | 5th November 2015 | Amanda Macias
    'August Landmesser refused to do the "Sieg Heil" salute during a Nazi rally at the Blohm. Adopted by the Nazi Party in the 1930s, Hitler's infamous "sieg heil" (meaning "hail victory") salute was mandatory for all German citizens as a demonstration of loyalty to the Führer, his party, and his nation. August Landmesser, the lone German refusing to raise a stiff right arm amid Hitler's presence at a 1936 rally, had been a loyal Nazi.'
  • In Gaza: Knife-wielding mannequins—and a shop called 'Hitler'

    11/03/2015 7:11:52 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 6 replies
    INN ^ | 11/3/2015, 9:17 PM | Ari Soffer
    A picture from Gaza is creating a stir online, providing a chilling insight into the degree to which popular Palestinian Arab society and culture, particularly in the Islamist-ruled enclave, has become saturated with violent incitement. The photo, purportedly taken in Gaza City, was first published by the pro-Hamas Shehab News Agency Facebook page. It shows the outside of a clothing store with mannequins outside, some of which are holding knives and have had their faces covered with balaclavas in solidarity with the wave of stabbing attacks against Israelis by Arab terrorists. [...] Another sinister detail not available in this particular...
  • Netanyahu, the Mufti, and the Slaughter of Jews

    11/03/2015 8:09:11 AM PST · by SJackson · 9 replies
    American Spectator ^ | 10.27.15 | Abraham H. Miller
    Yes, the Mufti and Hitler shared the same goal. When Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of the Palestinian Grand Mufti’s role in the destruction of Europe’s Jews, he exaggerated the Mufti’s role but not the Mufti’s sentiments, nor his agreement with Hitler’s evil intentions, or his promise to eliminate the Jews of the Arab world with German help. He spoke of these sentiments to Hitler when they met in Berlin on November 28, 1941. Lost in the discussion about how much the Mufti influenced Hitler is the inescapable fact that the Mufti and the Führer shared the same goal, the destruction of...
  • Was Netanyahu Right That Islam Changed Nazism and Not Vice-Versa?

    11/02/2015 7:54:03 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 11/02/2015 | by Andrew G. Bostom
    During a recent speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appropriately decried [1] the “apologetics" which have minimized the role played by ex-Mufti of Jerusalem Hajj Amin el-Husseini [2] (1895-1974) — founder of the modern Palestinian Muslim movement — in fomenting genocidal Islamic Jew-hatred. Netanyahu made these simple, irrefragable points, demonstrating [3] how from the 1920s through (in particular) the World War II era: ... the father of the Palestinians at that time, with no [Jewish] state and no so-called “occupation," no territories and no settlements, already sought, through systematic incitement, to annihilate the Jews. Regrettably, Hajj Amin el-Husseini is...
  • Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

    10/30/2015 4:10:01 AM PDT · by EBH · 22 replies
    Open Culture ^ | 1963 | Hannah Ardent
    We’ve all heard the phrase “the banality of evil.” Some of us even know which political theorist to attribute it to, and among those, a few have even read it in context. Hannah Arendt most memorably employed it in both the subtitle and closing words of Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, her book on the trial of Nazi lieutenant-colonel Adolf Eichmann. To Arendt’s mind, Eichmann willingly did his part to organize the Holocaust — and an instrumental part it was — out of neither anti-semitism nor pure malice, but out of a non-ideological, entirely more...
  • Michael Savage: Black Lives Matter Are Obama’s Shock Troops, Like Hitler’s Brown Shirts

    10/28/2015 6:00:06 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 21 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 10/27/15 | Jim Hoft
    Michael Savage went on to tell Steve that the Black Lives Matter movement is Obama’s shock troops. Michael Savage: The establishment does not want Trump. The establishment would rather work with Hillary Clinton than with Donald Trump. Steve Malzberg: Let me ask you quickly about the Black Lives Matter. We have another incident in a school in South Carolina… Now the FBI is investigating. Black Lives Matter they chant in the street. Put pigs in a blanket. Where the heck are we heading? Michael Savage: The black lives matter movement, and I’m going to say it like it is, are...
  • Netanyahu right to point out parallels between Nazis and Arab leaders

    10/25/2015 9:59:00 PM PDT · by TBP · 8 replies
    The New York Post ^ | October 25, 2015 | 6:00am | Seth Lipsky
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did something important last week — he reminded the world that the Arab war against Israel is a continuation of the Nazis’ war against the Jews. The Palestinian Arabs, therefore, were “prepared to cooperate with Germany with all their hearts and stood ready to participate in the war.” The Arabs, the mufti predicted, “could be more useful as allies than might be apparent at first glance.” “The objectives of my fight are clear,” the mufti’s diary quotes Hitler as saying. “Primarily, I am fighting the Jews without respite, and this fight includes the fight against the...
  • The Mufti, Hitler and the Palestinians: The Facts [Yasser Arafat's Great Uncle]

    10/22/2015 11:10:19 AM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 13 replies
    Front Page Mag ^ | 10/22/2015 | David Bedein
    The titular leader of the Palestinian Arab community in the previous generation, Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, forged a pact with Adolf Hitler on November 28, 1941, one week before the Wannasee conference, originally scheduled for December 7, 1941, yet was postponed by one month, due to the attack on Pearl Harbor on that very day. The protocols of the Hitler-Mufti pact that were presented as evidence against the Mufti in the Nuremberg war crimes trials explicitly state that Hitler would exterminate the Jews in Europe, while the Mufti would enlist Nazi aid to exterminate Jews in...
  • 'Palestinian mufti convinced Hitler to massacre Europe's Jews' Netanyahu [Hitler/Islam Connection]

    10/21/2015 9:31:15 AM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 34 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 10/21/2015 | Staff
    Social media was abuzz on Wednesday following claims made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Adolf Hitler initially had no intention of massacring European Jewry. In a speech to delegates at the 37th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem on Tuesday, the premier claimed that Hitler's original intentions were solely to expel the Jews. According to Netanyahu, the Fuhrer changed his mind at the insistence of the Palestinian Arab leader at the time, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who argued that the expulsion of the Jews would result in their arrival en masse to Palestine, which at the time was under British Mandatory...
  • Netanyahu: Hitler Didn't Want to Exterminate the Jews

    10/21/2015 1:00:39 AM PDT · by ScottWalkerForPresident2016 · 29 replies
    Haaretz ^ | 10/21/2015 | Haaretz
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparked public uproar when on Wednesday he claimed that the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, was the one who planted the idea of the extermination of European Jewry in Adolf Hitler's mind. The Nazi ruler, Netanyahu said, had no intention of killing the Jews, but only to expel them. In a speech before the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, Netanyahu described a meeting between Husseini and Hitler in November, 1941: "Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jew. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said,...
  • What is a democratic socialist? Bernie Sanders tries to redefine the name. (Adolf?)

    10/18/2015 3:10:18 AM PDT · by Libloather · 23 replies
    Washington Post via MSN ^ | 10/17/15 | David Weigel, David A. Fahrenthold
    **SNIP** He has called for huge growth in government regulation and spending. But he has stayed away from classic socialist ideas, like government takeovers of private industry. And, in his speeches, Sanders has talked about socialism in modest, solidly American terms: It’s nothing more than the pursuit of fairness in a country now rigged by the rich. So far, it’s worked — but Sanders still hasn’t had to face an opponent determined to use socialism against him. “What democratic socialism means to me,” Sanders said during a recent speech in New Hampshire, “is having a government which represents all people,...
  • Ben Carson: If people had been armed, Hitler’s power to achieve would have been “greatly diminished”

    10/09/2015 12:01:02 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Hotair ^ | 10/09/2015 | AllahPundit
    The man certainly does know his way around a Hitler hypothetical. Just ask his own campaign manager. “It’s an example [Carson] has been using for years and to be honest with you he needs to find a better example because the problem is as soon as you say Hitler, nobody hears anything else you say,” Campaign Manager Barry Bennett told ABC News. “Its just so evil, so contemptible, that no one can hear anything else.” Believe it or not, that comment was in reference not to what Carson said yesterday on CNN about gun control in the Third Reich...
  • When Dad Is the Devil

    10/02/2015 2:13:56 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | October 2, 2015 | Mona Charen
    The bride, Edda, was 20, glamorous and well connected. The groom came from a prominent family. Their wedding was Italy's social event of the year in 1930. If the occasion was marred in any way, it was through the inability of the bride's father to part gracefully with his first-born daughter. He was so distraught that when the couple drove off for their honeymoon on Capri, Dad followed them for miles in his own car until Edda finally stopped, marched back to his car, and told him he had to turn around and go home. That is our introduction to...