Thursday, May 1, 2025

Is Trump another Hitler?

  

A series of elections in Germany in 1932 pitted an incumbent senile general against the upstart leader of an emergency conservative party. Because the liberty Democrats that were trying to maintain the existing system relied on this old man and later, a replacement who was seen as a national joke, Germany eventually elected Hitler as its leader.

While contemporary American Democrats are trying to paint Donald Trump as the next Hitler (in particularly trying to tie him to a radical conservative document called Project 2025, a think tank piece he has disavowed and no more extreme than many of the Democratic think tank documents), history seems to be repeating itself.

Regardless of the Democratic mental illness that has liberals trying to make out Trump as the reincarnation of Hitler, there are significant even disturbing similarities between the two men and the movements they launched.

The most obvious of these is their major message: Hitler wanted to make Germany great again and used similar language as Trump’s MAGA, which raised the same reaction of Hitler’s swastika. Both symbols were banned early on.

The rise of both political figures can be divided into two segments: Hitler to the Beer Garden insurrection and his final accension into power. It is easy for Woke democrats to paint Trumps rise in similar phase, his first term as president (full of back stabbing by trusted associates, lies and false accusations by his enemies, and overall pollical mistakes including the Jan. 6 event which Democrats did their best to paint into an insurrection, as if deliberate promoting the comparison with the notorious German leader.

But there is a legitimate comparison to be made. The Beer Garden insurrection sent Hitler to jail, where he contemplated his return to power (most of which later appeared in his two volume My Struggles) outlining his resurrection.

Trump cast out of office had four years to plot out his own, and like Hitler, decided to beat his opponents at their own game at the ballot box. Like Hitler, Trump began to build a shadow government (officials he would put into power once he became president again) sop that like Hitler had his government up and running within weeks.

Trump’s distrust of media, universities and government bureaucracy mirror’s Hitlers, and indeed, his verbal attacks on judges who oppose his agenda is a bit disconcerting (one judge was even arrested).

Trump’s opposition of DEI allows Woke Democrats to claim he is racist like Hitler’s hatred of Jews and others was, even though DEI is largely discrimination and might well have been better challenged in the courts.

Nothing seems more Fascist than Trump’s use of ICE to round up and deport people, a bit too reminiscent of the Nazi rounding up Jews and other so called undesirables, and while ICE currently is rounding up criminals, Hitler proved the definition of criminal can easily be expanded to include almost anyone opposed to his agenda.

Trump used illegal immigration as a platform for his reelection much in the way Hitler used the public fear of communism and misconceptions about Jewish people to pave his way to power.

Both men took advantage of the economy. Massive inflation and later the Great Depression allowed Hitler to convince the public to support the Nazi Party (although he also used significant behind the scenes nastiness to get over the final hurdle), while Trump took advantage of the massive inflation Democrats had causes during Biden’s term in office.

Both Hitler and Trump seemed obsessed with expanding the land mass of the countries they were elected to lead. Hitler eyed Eastern Europe including Poland to reconnect the pieces of the once great German empire. Trump has already indicated he would like to annex Canada and Greenland.

Trump like Hitler seeks to rebuild the military and like Hitler, has begun a purge of military leaders he does not trust.

Like Hitler, Trump has also sought to get rid of government people he believes won’t be loyal to his agenda, and has already secured control over all levels of federal government, scaring the death of a Democrats who are desperate to use “liberal” judges to derail an agenda they can’t stop through legislative means.

Trump like Hitler distrusts academia, which is largely infused with a woke mentality, and is defunding these as well as government funded media, and other organizations such as USAID he believes supports a woke philosophy.

Like Hitler, Trump is rebuilding government from the ground up, and his attempt to removed liberal judges and replacing them with conservatives bodes ill for the disorganized Democrats.

The opposition in Germany was so fractured, they could not stop Hitler’s rise to power – and in some ways may be held accountable for allowing it to happen, just as Democrats are today.

Each dishonest attack on Trump makes him stronger, partly because by lying and cheating, my making up myths about Trump, accusing him of crimes he did not commit, they allow the public to see him as more and more credible as a leader.

Democrats claim Trump will destroy Democracy, failing to note how close Democrats came to doing so under Biden, but were too incompetent to do so, and now, can no longer do so, leaving them to create the fiction the Trump is another Hitler, and perhaps in their twisted little minds, he seems so.

 

 


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