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October 15, 2007

NY Times Columnist Compares U.S. Troops to Gestapo, Their Supporters to "Good Germans"

Echoing powerful Dem Senator Dick Durbin, New York Times columnist Frank Rich sees fit to compare American troops to the Gestapo. But not all the villains are in the military:

Our humanity has been compromised by those who use Gestapo tactics in our war. The longer we stand idly by while they do so, the more we resemble those "good Germans" who professed ignorance of their own Gestapo.

"Good Germans" were those who were passively complicit in the atrocities of the Third Reich. Anyone who doesn't take a stand against the troops who risk their lives to defend us from Islamic terrorists is their moral equivalent, according to Rich.

That the Gray Lady would publish the juvenile and despicable ravings of scum like Frank Rich goes a long way toward explaining the paper's worsening financial crisis.

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Rich could hardly be less subtle about whose side he's on.

Hat tip: NewsBusters.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 15, 2007 11:42 AM

Comments

Look in awe at the greatest propaganda organization in history!
Pity it's not on the side of hunmanity.

Posted by: KHarn at October 15, 2007 1:17 PM

The ignorance of such people is profound. Terrorists can have no greater friend. This pairs up nicely with the Sean Penn post.

Posted by: Freedom Now at October 15, 2007 4:03 PM

I love the way these idiots throw around terms like "Nazi" and "Gestapo." If they had paid attention in history class instead of dreaming of fondling Che's scrotum, they'd know that if the US military truly was the Gestapo, their sorry asses would have been hanging from a meathook the first time they opened their fetid cakeholes.

Posted by: Uchuck the Tuchuck at October 15, 2007 7:10 PM

All the worn-out Nazi/Klan-bashing these people love to indulge in so much does nothing to hide the fact that they are sniveling, pretentious cowards who side up with evil, menacing entities in the delusion that it will win them the goodwill of these entities, all the while convincing themselves that they have the undaunted courage to "speak truth to power" as they jeer at their own unthreatening people from their safe havens. Doesn't get much lower than this.

Posted by: Toa at October 15, 2007 8:13 PM

i just subscribed TO the NY times because its cheaper then toilet paper

Posted by: dave at October 17, 2007 8:04 PM