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Dean: There Are ‘Similarities’ Between Trump and Hitler

This week on MSNBC’s The Sunday Show, unhinged former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean declared that there were “similarities” between former President Donald Trump and Nazi Germany dictator Adolf Hitler.

Dean said, “I am impatient with Democratic voters who are being discouraged. This is your country. If you don’t want to fight for it, that’s your business. But if you don’t want to vote and keep the democratic majority, from these neo-fascists on the Republican side like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley, that is not on the Republicans, that’s on you.”

Dean added, “This really parallels what happens in Germany in between the wars when Hitler took power. I don’t want to compare Trump to Hitler, although there are some similarities.”

Translation: I don’t want to compare Trump to Hitler, but Trump is like Hitler.

“But the truth is, voters have to not be apathetic,” failed presidential candidate Dean continued. “It was apathy as much as antisemitism that led to the Holocaust. People just turned a blind eye.”

Translation: I don’t want to compare a Republican election victory to the Holocaust, but losing to the Republicans would be like the Holocaust.

“Get out there and fight,” Dean ranted. “If you think this country is important, you better get out there and vote and then don’t blame the Democrats after the fact if you haven’t gone out to vote and you get some crackpot in the presidency that wants to take away your vote.”

The only crackpot president who wants to take away your vote is Dean’s man Joe Biden.

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In December 2012, Dean appeared on MSNBC and said the following about Republicans:

“The fact of the matter is you cannot peddle hate of immigrants, gays and lesbians, and women by saying that God’s will was to make women pregnant when they were raped. You can’t — if that’s what you believe, if that’s what conservative principles are, you might as well go someplace else because this country has not bought it anymore. We’re done. The argument is over and these guys are going to have to change their philosophy, not just their ground game …They can win if they change themselves. They have to stop beating up on gays, stop beating up on immigrants, stop beating up on Muslims, and understand what America is really about. And it is really about opportunity. And the young people, who I think voted 65% for Obama, they would vote Republican if it was just on fiscal grounds. But they’re not going to vote Republican when Republicans are preaching hate with the people they grew up and who are their friends. That’s just not going to happen.”


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