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Tue Jul 1, 2025, 05:39 PM Jul 1

I have long held the opinion that invoking Hitler in a political discussion is fatuous and lazy. [View all]

Bush was not Hitler. Neither is Trump. No one else is Hitler.
But I will posit this: By the time we are finally able to refer to this miserable piece of subhuman garbage in the past tense, I believe that Trump, via his mishandling of Covid, evisceration of the USAID, cuts to SNAP benefits, veteran's benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, and a host of other programs may actually wind up being responsible for more deaths than Pol Pot, or ... yes ... Adolf Hitler.
And every single Republican shitweasel who supported him and his execrably cruel policies will bear some responsibility for that.

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