Limbaugh Says Democrats Are Like Nazis as Politics Becomes Hysterical

August 6, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

When I wrote earlier today that people should as a general matter avoid Nazi and Hitler comparisons, I didn't realize that today Rush Limbaugh would be comparing the Democrats to ... the Nazis and Hitler. Media Matter has the video. Watch it and chuckle or cry or whatever. It's mind-numbingly nonsensical (and got a pretty good going-over on Hardball tonight).

People should start asking GOP office-holders if Democrat/Nazi comparisons are justifiable. Let's see if any defy El Rushbo on this one.

But then think about the assertion. Or the idea that the White House is compiling some sort of enemies list from forwarded emails. Or the fantastical notion that the healthcare reform bill is going to empower the government to murder old people. Political rhetoric is building to a hysterical, nigh-apocalyptic pitch that's scary.

(Tim Mak of NewMajority has an interesting take on why conservative talk radio is angrier and more extreme than it has ever been: Revenues have declined 30-40 percent over the last two years. They need to get crazier just to keep raking in bucks.)

Mob rule triumphing over civil discourse is not a good thing. And neither is the festering, smoldering anger fueling the town hall demonstrations. "Wouldn’t Republicans and conservatives do better to criticize Democrats for what they actually are and actually do—rather than indulge in paranoid fantasies that are too laughable to frighten?" David Frum blogged this morning. But what happens when we reach a point where people are whipped up enough that they actually start believing this stuff? Wingnut demagogues can denounce violence (as being tactically inefficient, anyway), but that's a hollow message if they spend the rest of their time suggesting that Nazis have seized power.

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get rid of your cable, listen to music and read. maybe civility will return. be still and know.

tj of IN 10:46AM August 11, 2009

If the government really wanted to take care of the uninsuraed they would require each insurance company to cover their fair share of uninsured people and the government would give money to each insurance company to take care of them. But Obama, Peloski and Reid want power over all of our lives. They don't want anyone else to have power over their lives so, of course, they are excluded from having to be a part of this health care plan. They want a loophole but do not want the average american to have the same.

They want us all to be sheep and follow. I for one do not want someone controlling me. This is America not Obamerica.

kc nelson of CA 8:49PM August 10, 2009

I can't believe most of the people on this board are allowed out of their homes. Either you are a bitter pathetic left winger or a crazy right winger. Fact is most American's are in the middle and that is who is getting pissed off. Both sides need to be put to pasture and let the average working American control their OWN life and no one elses.

John of TX 4:22PM August 10, 2009

Robert Schlesinger

Robert Schlesinger

Robert Schlesinger is managing editor for opinion at U.S. News and World Report, overseeing all opinion editorial content. He is the author of White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters. E-mail him at rschlesinger@usnews.com. Follow him on Twitter: @rschles.

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