Bizarro-world II
John Leo in his column at Townhall.com today discusses the on-going comparison between Hitler and George W Bush.
A couple of weeks ago AP on its home-page had a photo of Bush emerging from a heliocopter and waving. The wave was caught by the photographer so that it resembled a Nazi salute. He was wearing a black suit and a red tie but, as far as I could see had no small moustache.
The picture was an obvious attempt to portray him as Hitler.
And of course there was the CBS biography of Hitler which they aired last spring. Too bad they didn’t have a show on Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who committed one of the most heinous acts in history by passing along secrets about the atomic bomb to Joseph Stalin. (Don’t take my word for it. Check out the KGB files known as the Vedona papers. Damned funny that PBS and those other alphabet folks don’t talk about stuff like that.)
Hey, you bunch of idiots, if it weren’t for the guy you are so recklessly and shamefully villifying, those mass graves (that Amnesty International saw fit not to report on after Bush’s election in 2000 so he couldn’t use it as any kind of justification for action against Iraq. Those people at Amnesty International are so sensitive.) would be getting fuller by the day.
I can understand why the Islamic terrorists hate Bush: if he pulls off establishing a democracy in Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Syria are going to have some serious explaining to do to their people.
But the American Left is a different story.
One reason, I think, and I know I have said this before but I am intrigued by the psychology of this situation, is the George W Bush is a white, Christian, heterosexual male and a strong one.
That infuriates the feminist-homosexual liberals but the degree of irrationality that it has pushed them to is scarey.
One way or another, they are going to hit the wall, whether it is losing next November or what will be much more painful, the judgement on their conduct by the kids growing up today.
One reason for the strength of the liberals is the size of the Baby Boomer generation.
Once that begins to ebb, the atmosphere could change drastically.
And I have yet to hear any argument from the Left about the war on terror and the Iraq situation that contained ANYTHING about1.) the history of Islam, 2. the nature of terrorist war-fare and 3. the power relationships in the post-Renaissance-Reformation (”post-modern”) world.
It’s easier to call Bush Hitler.
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