Posted on 02/11/2021 12:23:48 AM PST by knighthawk
MSNBC published an op-ed Tuesday comparing Adolf Hitler’s ability to speak and sway others at his 1924 trial (for an attempted coup) with former President Donald Trump speaking at his impeachment trial, claiming that “there are inherent risks in giving Trump a megaphone to spread his inanities now that he’s out of office and has been deplatformed from Twitter.”
The essay, which MSNBC opinion columnist Hayes Brown published, titled “Trump probably won’t speak at his impeachment trial. That may be a good thing,” refers to an earlier op-ed published by the Washington Post last month in which Post foreign affairs columnist Ishaan Tharoor compared the January 6 Capitol riot with the infamous 1923 “Beer Hall Putsch” — a failed government takeover on the part of Hitler and the Nazis.
“Part of the reason that comparison rings true is what happened after the putsch’s failure — and the history here is what has me most concerned about the idea of putting Trump on the witness stand,” the author writes.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Hitler’s grandnephew, Alexander Adolf Stuart-Houston, is a Never Trump RINO.
MSNBC writers are today’s equivalent of those of Joseph Goebbels crew. Psychopathic haters who should be in an insane asylum, not in the American media.
Godwin’s Law at work
Fixed for accuracy.
You're welcome.
Well put.
One side says Reichstag. The other says Putsch. Godwin in overwhelmed.
If Trump did speak at his impeachment trial many democrats would be called to speak under oath and that’s the fear the democrats have.
Because the are mountains of evidence against them.
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