NO, I am not making racist anti-Semite comparisons here.
This new exhibit opening in Berlin and it got me thinking.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/16/world/europe/16hitler.html?pagewanted=1
Especially beginning with this quote-
“As a person, Hitler was a very ordinary man. He was nothing without the people.”
In this as well as his/Nazi parties populist appeal has many similarities with the Tea Party and it's debutantes like Palin.
The kind of people -( no I am not talking about the racism part here) the "disenfranchised, mostly uneducated in the sense that the vast majority of them like the Tea Party forks today, have neither the temperament or the intellect to try to understand the complex issues;
economy, immigration, unemployment, science and religion
So when a "messiah" comes along who has the ambition, and sadly nothing else, these people are willing to surrender reason and let themselves be led by the nose to anywhere.
Several books have been written and all kinds of statistics bear out that the vast majority of right wing voters vote against their self interest. While one can argue that they are doing this for magnanimous reasons from listening to them it's far more likely that they are bamboozled by the likes of Limbaugh and company.
Just like in the 30's there is a segment of today's powerful who are bending over backwards and against all logic to get Palin elected http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/14/AR2010101404794.html?hpid=topnews
or at least to be in a position of power and make every excuse conceivable to explain here stupidity and incompetence.
“Our teachers in the past, were integrated in that system, and I can remember they wanted to tell us that the German people became the first victim of Hitler, that they were practically mugged,” said Klaus Peter Triebel from Seefeld, near Munich.
I think that this quote is spot on for the vast majority of Germans in the 30's as well as the vast majority of the tea partiers today.
Again I don't want to Godwin this or turn it into the racist similarities.
However, I see a lot of similarities - the mostly unintelligent people who make up the tea party whose understanding of issues does not go deeper than the bumper stickers they put on their cars coupled with the disastrous decision of Citizens United I think the climate and the possibility of that road is possible.
Discuss
This new exhibit opening in Berlin and it got me thinking.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/16/world/europe/16hitler.html?pagewanted=1
Especially beginning with this quote-
“As a person, Hitler was a very ordinary man. He was nothing without the people.”
In this as well as his/Nazi parties populist appeal has many similarities with the Tea Party and it's debutantes like Palin.
The kind of people -( no I am not talking about the racism part here) the "disenfranchised, mostly uneducated in the sense that the vast majority of them like the Tea Party forks today, have neither the temperament or the intellect to try to understand the complex issues;
economy, immigration, unemployment, science and religion
So when a "messiah" comes along who has the ambition, and sadly nothing else, these people are willing to surrender reason and let themselves be led by the nose to anywhere.
Several books have been written and all kinds of statistics bear out that the vast majority of right wing voters vote against their self interest. While one can argue that they are doing this for magnanimous reasons from listening to them it's far more likely that they are bamboozled by the likes of Limbaugh and company.
Just like in the 30's there is a segment of today's powerful who are bending over backwards and against all logic to get Palin elected http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/14/AR2010101404794.html?hpid=topnews
or at least to be in a position of power and make every excuse conceivable to explain here stupidity and incompetence.
“Our teachers in the past, were integrated in that system, and I can remember they wanted to tell us that the German people became the first victim of Hitler, that they were practically mugged,” said Klaus Peter Triebel from Seefeld, near Munich.
I think that this quote is spot on for the vast majority of Germans in the 30's as well as the vast majority of the tea partiers today.
Again I don't want to Godwin this or turn it into the racist similarities.
However, I see a lot of similarities - the mostly unintelligent people who make up the tea party whose understanding of issues does not go deeper than the bumper stickers they put on their cars coupled with the disastrous decision of Citizens United I think the climate and the possibility of that road is possible.
Discuss