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Cartoon titled “The Proud Parents” with Hitler and a female version of Stalin with their new baby, the democratic party.
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Jeez, he ain’t even trying anymore, is he? This isn’t even a joke, or a complaint about some issue in particular, it’s just “Democrats bad!”
If you’re going this low, why not go all the way, draw Stalin as a guy too, and take a jab at gay marriage why you’re at it?
Ah yes. The party that's been around since before the Civil War is the offspring of two leaders who came to power nearly a century later.
Even if you'd try to argue that the more modern ideology is different than it's original principles, and they are with a number of respects, both Stalin and Hitler are too recent to have all that much influence on it. The party, aside from the Dixiecrats leaving, hasn't changed that much ideology wise since FDR, who was allied with Stalin against Hitler.
How about we look at which side waves the Nazi flag more to see who's being influenced by the Nazi party?
Sorry, apart from a period from 1939 to 1941, when the USSR and the Reich were somewhat friendly, Hitler and Stalin both hated each other’s ideology.
There’s no totalitarian socialist in the Democratic party and the last organised racists left in the 1960s and the 1970s.
Don't know much about American history do ya, Benny-boy? Question: When did the Democrat party come into existence? I know the answer to that: and I'm British.
Which says so much about how little you - supposedly an American - do.
@pyro #99791
Well, I get that. But the democrat party is far older than those two dictators, of whom only one is communist and the other is not, and it’s usually the republican party that tends to have nazi sympathizers.
So, forgive me for not understanding how all of that is supposed to fit together.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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