« Reply #21 on: October 04, 2011, 12:43:28 PM »
People who compare Bush, Republicans, or Tea Party members to Hiter should also be released from their jobs if their employer does not want to support people who make such comparisons.
But the point still stands that Ole Hank made a terrible analogy and insinuated that the Obama administration is comparable to the Third Reich. It's ludicrous.
Obama makes bad economic decisions, so we should insinuate genocide?
And calling him the enemy?
There was so much wrong with Hank's segment, and I'm glad ESPN yanked him from their opening segment. If anything, ESPN stated that it would not associate with people who much such fallacious analogies.
It could be said that The ONE's economic policy is genocide on the American Economic engine and I do see him as a political enemy. However, I'm not saying that that's what the drunken Hank Jr. was insinuating.
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