Sen. Frank Niceley, R-Strawberry Plains, drew widespread criticism last week for meandering comments tenuously connecting Adolf Hitler to the legislation. Niceley said Hitler at one point lived on the streets and used the experience as a “way to connect with the masses.”
It’s funny how anticommunists like this never mention the more obvious and far more important similarities that they have in common with Schicklgruber, like… gee, I don’t know… his aggressive anticommunism or upper‐class adulthood.
This is one of the most idiotic arguments I’ve ever heard. WTF is he even trying to say - that being homeless will turn you into Hitler? O.o What a complete nonsense argument…
It’s funny how anticommunists like this never mention the more obvious and far more important similarities that they have in common with Schicklgruber, like… gee, I don’t know… his aggressive anticommunism or upper‐class adulthood.
This is one of the most idiotic arguments I’ve ever heard. WTF is he even trying to say - that being homeless will turn you into Hitler? O.o What a complete nonsense argument…
If anything, being homeless should turn you into Mao…
not even a reader, just straight up turn you into Mao Zedong