Yeah, it was a poorly chosen & unnecessary Nazi analogy. It was not, however, "unapologetically quoting Adolf Hitler"https://twitter.com/rdsva/status/1110565169107791873 …
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maybe if we all quit talking about Nazis, we would all be better off... :)
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maybe he shouldn't have TRIED it at all, baseball--why is that a hard concept to grasp? lmao who among us out here just misquoting mein kampf on the regular
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Your defending Mo Brooks. How far have you fallen?
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You’re saying he wasn’t trying to quote Mein Kampf when he read the words off the page in front of him?
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It's a Hayekian point to claim Hitler was actually a socialist. Few others accept that framework.
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He was, by any standards, a statist and in many ways a collectivist.
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"The big lie" is a meme Hitler created. Mo Brooks used that meme against media. Mo Brooks unapologetically quoted Hitler then.
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