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    Rand Paul Returns to His Hitler Roots

    Posted July 30th, 2010 6:01 am

    Rand Paul is channeling Hitler again. Okay, so this time, it wasn’t quite as disgraceful as last fall in Lexington, when he directly compared the President of the United States to Adolph Hitler.

    But see, Rand Paul read an article in Reader’s Digest, in his office waiting area for his patients. It was just in between Life in These United States and Humor in Uniform, and in it, Rand Paul developed his deeply intellectual views, which include his belief that debt in the United States could lead to a new Hitler.

    Come to think of it, in many of the photos of Rand Paul, isn’t he reminiscent of…well, who does he remind you of?


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9 Responses to “Rand Paul Returns to His Hitler Roots”

  1. I think they should name it something better. The top ends up flatter, but we’re not talking about Mount Everest. We’re talking about these little knobby hills that are everywhere out here.”

    – Kentucky U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul (R), in an interview with Details magazine, on mountain top removal coal mining, noting many people “would say the land is of enhanced value, because now you can build on it.”

    Thanx, doc!!!!!!!
    Lum

  2. Who in eastern Kentucky has the money to build more: country clubs, office buildings, houses, shopping centers or highways to golf clubs than can be used?

    Just how stupid is this pointy-headed, pencil-necked, intellectually bankrupt and emotionally stunted runt.

  3. I hadn’t noticed it on first reading, but even the shadow of his nose on his upper lip looks like a little toothbrush mustache.

    Other than GWB, I don’t remember ever hating a politician this much before. He is a despicable little toad of a man who shouldn’t even be taken seriously enough to be laughed at. He is a prime example of the downside of democracy – just anyone can run for office! There should be some kind of competency test required. But if that were so, we probably wouldn’t have a 535-member Congress, because we wouldn’t be able to find that many qualified members.

    Beat him, Jack!! Beat him like a 2-dollar mule. Then turn right around and whup his sorry little ass again!! Hw deserves nothing better, the evil-minded little bastard.

  4. Does anybody find it funny that two of the three candidates for senate are Jew-haters?

  5. Funny? Well, not in the classic sense, but yeah; I see your point.

    Rich, I wish you’d say how you really feel about it.

  6. I didn’t mean it in the classic sense. It is strange.

  7. If one is a Jew ‘t-ain’t funny; it’s 1920′s & 30′s Germany all over again. O’Bama isn’t the reincarnation of hitler; maybe paul, barr, williams, mcgahee, demint, et al aren’t either, but they are establishing the environment and mood to enable the re-incarnation the viability necessary to prosper publicly and with both impunity and immunity … if not out right endorsement.

    The fundies who pose as ‘friends’ of Israel do so only because they want the Jews to assist in the elimination of the Moslems – sort of a continuation of the earlier Crusades [Kreux-aides in German would be crusades in Amer-glish]. Once the ‘Moslem’ problem is solved, they can turn their attention and hatred on … the Jews.

    paul will make passing referrals to Israeli security while bashing “Jew-lawyers, Jew-bankers, Jew-doctors and Jew-politicians”. Support of Israel is open and so is the Jew-baiting. Just ask ‘em; Israel is fine, but they must be nicer to the Palestinians. Have any of you ever dealt with a Pal? I have.
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  8. I am aware of how fundamentally ignorant this makes me seem, but even though I hear their explanations, I have never even begun to understand the basis for the vehement hatred that is held–the hatred of Jews, Muslims, Christians, in what seems to be a circular firing squad of religions.

    I like Tom Robbins, who wrote “Skinny Legs and All”. From that–

    “As long as a population can be induced to believe in a supernatural hereafter, it can be oppressed and controlled. People will put up with all sorts of tyranny, poverty, and painful treatment if they’re convinced that they’ll eventually escape to some resort in the sky where lifeguards are superfluous and the pool never closes. Moreover, the faithful are usually willing to risk their skins in whatever military adventure their government may currently be promoting.”

  9. At worst your quote is apt. You have said it better than I. Ignorance and fear are greater and more effective motivators than thought and clarity of philosophy. That is why paul continues to out-poll Conway in Kentucky.

    It’s even one reason I keep harping on Conway’s positions on equal access to courts to litigate discrimination by homosexuals and women’s reproductive freedom. I fear he’s motivated by chicanery to obfuscate his loathing. I believe he wishes to reenforce the anti-homosexual agenda by equating being homosexual with choice and to degrade choice for women because that would equate with homosexual rights.

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