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Apparently,
what we have learned from Hitler is not: Don't kill Jews. To the
contrary, the only people who openly proclaim their desire to kill Jews
are ... Muslims.
What we've learned from Hitler is not: Don't attempt to seize hegemonic
control over entire continents. The only people vowing to conquer the
world are ... Muslims.
And what we've learned from Hitler is not: Beware violent uprisings of
angry young men. The only hordes of violent, angry young men are, again
... Muslims. (And Trump protesters.)
Trump's reference to London's no-go zones was met with a massive round
of sneering, which is what passes for argument in America these days.
Jeb! said Trump was "unhinged," Sen. John McCain called him "foolish,"
and former vice president Dick Cheney saidTrump's remarks
went "against everything we stand for and believe in." (Based on
Trump's crushing primary victories, Cheney is no longer qualified to
say what "we" believe in.)
To
prove Trump wrong, reporters called British authorities and asked
them: Are
you doing your jobs? They
responded, Why, yes we
are! The head of
London's police said, "Mr. Trump could not be more wrong," and London
mayor Boris Johnson called Trump's comments "utter nonsense."
Within
days, however, scores of rank-and-file London policemen begged to
differ with their spokesmen, leading to the following headlines: |
Ann, you're welcome to eat crackers in my bed anytime.
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