I've often talked about the tendency of lazy politicians to use references and analogies Nazi Germany to bolster their arguments. Referencing Neville Chamberlain and appeasement is a common crutch.
A Republican politician in the
“The people of
While I applaud a member of Dubaya’s own party for standing-up to the Bush policy of sacrificing civil rights for supposed safety, comparing the policy to Nazi Germany? And Stalinist
Canadian politicians, you have a long ways to go it seems when it comes to over the top bombast.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Holy over the top Nazi reference, Batman
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Actually, one of the Saskatchewan Conservative Party members had this to say about a bill before the Sask legislature in 1992 to ban construction companies from changing their name simply to avoid a union vote.
"Mr. Speaker, this reminds me of the action taken in the legislatures of Russia during the years of Stalin and in the legislatures of Germany prior to world war II. The legislatures there were dominated by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis."
He got both Stalin and Hitler into the same sentence.
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