Saturday, January 17, 2004

When Are Nazi Comparisons Deplorable?
For Fox News, only when Republicans are the target


From Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting:

It should be noted that however hyperbolic, comparisons to Hitler and fascism are not unknown in the American political debate. Rush Limbaugh has routinely called women's rights advocates "femi-Nazis," and references to "Hitlery Clinton" are a staple of right-wing talk radio. Republican power-broker Grover Norquist on NPR (10/2/03) compared inheritance taxes to the Holocaust.

Closer to home for Fox News, on the very same day that Gibson, Hannity and O'Reilly were talking about the Hitler/Bush comparison as evidence of the left's extremism, a column ran in the New York Post that described Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean as a follower of Josef Goebbels, referred to him as "Herr Howie," accused him of "looking for his Leni Riefenstahl," called his supporters "the Internet Gestapo" and compared them to "Hitler's brownshirts."

The New York Post, like Fox News Channel, is part of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's conservative media empire. And this piece wasn't just put up on the Post's website as part of a contest--it was written by a right-wing commentator who frequently appears in the Post's pages, Ralph Peters, and selected for the op-ed page by the Post's own editors. So it's more than a little embarrassing that these blatant Nazi comparisons were being made in the Post while the paper's corporate sibling was denouncing such comparisons as a sign of derangement.


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Okay, I must admit, in all honesty, that the Bush administration is not filled with Nazis--it's filled with neo-cons. Furthermore, Hitler was legally and fairly elected; Bush was not. There are no American death camps; there are only indefinite detentions for thousands of immigrants. Hitler was smart; Bush is stupid. Bush is a puppet; Hitler was not. Hitler had the Nuremberg rallies; Bush had his absurd aircraft carrier landing and served our soldiers fake turkey. Despite the numerous comparisons that can be made, it is clear that the Republicans are not Nazis...but I sure do love calling them Nazis, anyway.

So I'm gonna keep right on doing that.

Bush is a stinking Nazi.

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