Protesters call Trump ‘Hitler’ as he dines out in Washington.

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President Trump ventured one-tenth of a mile beyond the gates of the White House for dinner on Tuesday night, only to be met almost immediately by protesters who called him “the Hitler of our time.”

Mr. Trump made the short trek from the White House to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab to show that his federal crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital was working. But as he made his way through the restaurant, protesters began to heckle him.

 
This says allot more about the Left, than it does about Trump. Godwin's Law and all that...

I never expect the Lefties to have any self-respect, class, or honor. The Lefties are worms, scum, underhanded, hate filled vermin, we all know that.

So they call Trump a nasty name. They do that allot. If anything, it probably means that Trump is the opposite. They also always accuse others of the crimes that they themselves are doing. Do, if we looked into these Lefties, we would probably find them acting allot like NAZIS.

Such a search is not worth my time, I already know they are scum. They are Lefties.

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President Trump ventured one-tenth of a mile beyond the gates of the White House for dinner on Tuesday night, only to be met almost immediately by protesters who called him “the Hitler of our time.”

Mr. Trump made the short trek from the White House to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab to show that his federal crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital was working. But as he made his way through the restaurant, protesters began to heckle him.

We got him now!
 
President Trump ventured one-tenth of a mile beyond the gates of the White House for dinner on Tuesday night, only to be met almost immediately by protesters who called him “the Hitler of our time.”

Mr. Trump made the short trek from the White House to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab to show that his federal crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital was working. But as he made his way through the restaurant, protesters began to heckle him.

What's new? Dumb fuck Democrats have called EVERY Republican President since Nixon ,.....Hitler. Same old playbook,...same old song and dance designed purely to fire up simpletons and imbeciles.
 
What's new? Dumb fuck Democrats have called EVERY Republican President since Nixon Hitler. Same old playbook,...same old song and dance designed purely to fire up simpletons and imbeciles.
Who called Nixon "Hitler." Never heard of that happening.
 
This isn't a legal thing. It's just an illustrative example of how unpopular Trump is, and how much he is failing.

I see just the opposite. The Lefties are in a panic at how popular Trump has become, which is why they are lowing themselves to this sort of ineffective, desperate name calling.

I already know what the Lefties are, and they are scum.

I see this as confirmation that Trump is a great guy! The Lefties hate him, so he must be doing all kinds of great things!

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I see just the opposite. The Lefties are in a panic at how popular Trump has become, which is why they are lowing themselves to this sort of ineffective, desperate name calling.

I already know what the Lefties are, and they are scum.

I see this as confirmation that Trump is a great guy! The Lefties hate him, so he must be doing all kinds of great things!

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How a child reasons. Everything is completely for or completely against something.
 
Who called Nixon "Hitler." Never heard of that happening.
https://www.google.com/search?q=did...AgiwAgHxBToo4BoMJF7Y&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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"Some liberals and left-wing groups did compare Richard Nixon to Adolf Hitler, especially during the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal
. These comparisons came from activists and the counterculture, and they were not a mainstream political attack.
Evidence of the comparisons includes:
  • Widespread sentiment: A 1974 book chapter, Hitler, Nixon, and Vietnam, notes that "the conviction that the United States had become like Nazi Germany was widespread among the New Left" in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • Political cartoons: An anti-Nixon poster produced in the Netherlands in the early 1970s shows a playing card with the faces of both Nixon and Hitler on the same king, with a swastika replacing one of the card's symbols.
    • Spelling "Amerika": Some activist groups during this period adopted the German spelling of "Amerika" to suggest that the United States was becoming fascist.
    • Psychological studies: Some academics also drew psychological comparisons between Nixon and Hitler, focusing on their paths to power and self-destructive behavior.
However, mainstream political attacks largely avoided this comparison, and it never became a widespread political attack in the way that other criticisms of Nixon did.
Other instances of the comparison in political discourse include:
  • In the 1960 presidential campaign, a letter from Ronald Reagan to Richard Nixon likened John F. Kennedy's ideas to those of Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler. The authenticity of this letter was debated.
  • Some sources claim Nixon was compared to Hitler by his 1972 presidential opponent, George McGovern, but mainstream outlets from the time don't corroborate this. "



https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...fYpHG8QtKgLegQIFRAB&biw=1097&bih=448&dpr=1.75
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=did...AgiwAgHxBToo4BoMJF7Y&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

AI Overview



"Some liberals and left-wing groups did compare Richard Nixon to Adolf Hitler, especially during the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal
. These comparisons came from activists and the counterculture, and they were not a mainstream political attack.
Evidence of the comparisons includes:
  • Widespread sentiment: A 1974 book chapter, Hitler, Nixon, and Vietnam, notes that "the conviction that the United States had become like Nazi Germany was widespread among the New Left" in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • Political cartoons: An anti-Nixon poster produced in the Netherlands in the early 1970s shows a playing card with the faces of both Nixon and Hitler on the same king, with a swastika replacing one of the card's symbols.
    • Spelling "Amerika": Some activist groups during this period adopted the German spelling of "Amerika" to suggest that the United States was becoming fascist.
    • Psychological studies: Some academics also drew psychological comparisons between Nixon and Hitler, focusing on their paths to power and self-destructive behavior.
However, mainstream political attacks largely avoided this comparison, and it never became a widespread political attack in the way that other criticisms of Nixon did.
Other instances of the comparison in political discourse include:
  • In the 1960 presidential campaign, a letter from Ronald Reagan to Richard Nixon likened John F. Kennedy's ideas to those of Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler. The authenticity of this letter was debated.
  • Some sources claim Nixon was compared to Hitler by his 1972 presidential opponent, George McGovern, but mainstream outlets from the time don't corroborate this. "



https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...fYpHG8QtKgLegQIFRAB&biw=1097&bih=448&dpr=1.75
Still waiting. Who called Nixon "Hitler?"
 
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