Robroy Nazi Countdown

How many days can Robroy go between mentions or allusions to Nazi Germany? Is it three days? A week?

After all, Obama rhymes with Hitler. Right?

Last mention of Hitler, today 09/08/2008.

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  • Well...

    Obama does rhyme with Osama. That is sure fire proof that he has a penchant for flying planes into buildings.

    And that middle name...Hussein....My God! He must be harboring WMD's in the basement of his home in Chicago.

    :lol:
  • I was getting worried that I would never have the opportunity to update this thread. But if he's not posting, he can't be posting about Nazis right? The official count is 37 days without a Nazi post.

    Here's the newest post where he makes it clear that in the order of world evil, it goes something like this
    1) Hitler (or Hitler reincarnate)
    2) Obama
    3) ...I don't know, Stalin or Saddam Hussein I guess? Robroy, can you inform us who's the next most evil person in the world after Obama?
  • Whoa, quick follow-up this time.

    Not only does Obama=Hitler, but Robroy=1937 Jew in Germany.

    Time delta was approximately 1 hour this time.
  • In his defense, he hadn't posted much on here in the last couple of weeks.
  • Oh! Got a new one. Almost 3 days to the minute since the last one:

    Obama is running on hope and change. Two other 20th century leaders did the same thing in countries that were in "transition": Lenin and Hitler.
  • Oh! Got a new one. Almost 3 days to the minute since the last one:

    Obama is running on hope and change. Two other 20th century leaders did the same thing in countries that were in "transition": Lenin and Hitler.

    Hilarious isn't it? I'd challenge Robroy (or anyone) to point out a single candidate from an opposition party (the party not currently in power) who didn't run on the platform of change.

    Look at this election! Last night, McCain made it clear he also was running on the platform of change.
  • Oh! Got a new one. Almost 3 days to the minute since the last one:

    Obama is running on hope and change. Two other 20th century leaders did the same thing in countries that were in "transition": Lenin and Hitler.

    Hilarious isn't it? I'd challenge Robroy (or anyone) to point out a single candidate from an opposition party (the party not currently in power) who didn't run on the platform of change.

    Look at this election! Last night, McCain made it clear he also was running on the platform of change.

    And I would agree with Rob Roy that McCain/Palin is just like Hitler/Stalin.
  • And I would agree with Rob Roy that McCain/Palin is just like Hitler/Stalin.

    Are you ready for a really funny image?

    ...

    ...

    Imagine Palin with a Hitler-stache. It makes me laugh.
  • Hitler pretty much ruined the little moustache for all of time. Do you think that would ever come back into style?
  • Hitler pretty much ruined the little moustache for all of time. Do you think that would ever come back into style?

    Yes, but not for a long time. After all, the Caesar cut came back. Here's how it will go down.

    1) Some worst dictator comes along (Palin?) who makes everybody more or less forget Hitler.
    2) In the depressing times that follow, Chaplin has a renaissance.
    3) Return of the stache.

    BTW, this thread is getting way off topic. Here we are talking about mustaches when this thread was meant to track the dual delusion of Robroy. The first being that the goal of most world leadership is a totalitarian state more similar to Nazi Germany than any other historical reference. The second being that the world is so crazy compared to his right thinking that he's like a 1937 Jew in Germany.
  • You're right, we are getting off topic, and because of that we almost missed a new reference of Rob hoping that his countrymen aren't as blind as those in 1930's Germany.
  • Since the Nazi subject is so much fun, I just remembered something. One of the ways that Hitler got Germany to turn against Jews was by blaming them for their financial crisis. Is this much different than the talk about the CRA and blaming minorities and poor people for all of our trillions of dollars in financial woes?
  • Good point. Perhaps in an ultimate bout of irony, Robroy will argue that as a disenfranchised older caucassian male (don't know if any of that is true) he is really worried about how minorities and imigrants have caused this financial crisis.
  • A new one, posted yesterday:

    "I've pretty much had it with the whole King County politics/taxes/socialism thing since I was a Commercial real estate agent in the '79 to '82 timeframe. It was hard to make the decision. I feel a little like a Jew leaving Germany in 1934 but, better late than never. I'll try to get my kids to follow but they gotta live their own lives."
  • Good catch. Somehow I missed that one. I just don't know how anyone can make statements like that and expect to be taken seriously. Let's do the side by side comparisons

    1) Are you being discriminated against because of race?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    2) Is your religion a minority belief in the country?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    3) Are you singled out and forced to wear clothing that marks you as an outsider?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    4) Is your people group being blamed for your countries financial collapse?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    5) Is hate-speech frequently leveled against your people group in public...by your president?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No (though some of his statements about others have bordered on it).

    6) Have you been forcibly moved to a ghetto?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    7) Are you forced to live in a death camp?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    8) Do people perform deadly experiments on you?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    9) Were you sent to a gas chamber?
    Jews - Yes
    Robroy - No

    Robroy, you are not living in situations anywhere close to what Jewish people faced in the holocaust. It's demeaning and insulting to suggest it, and it exemplifies lazy, foolish thinking on your part. When you talk like this, it sickens me! Get a new rift. Compare yourself to a drunk during inhibition or something, but don't try to compare living in the wealthiest freest nation in history during it's prime years to living through a nightmare like the holocaust just because you feel like your hometown is too liberal!
  • In all fairness, he did mention he felt like a Jew leaving Germany in 1934... Unless my memory is hazing this morning, some of the things you posted didn't start until the late 30s.
  • A new one, posted yesterday:

    "I've pretty much had it with the whole King County politics/taxes/socialism thing since I was a Commercial real estate agent in the '79 to '82 timeframe. It was hard to make the decision. I feel a little like a Jew leaving Germany in 1934 but, better late than never. I'll try to get my kids to follow but they gotta live their own lives."
    I somehow missed this thread.

    I'm honored. Seriously.

    I haven't read the whole thread but I am enjoying it so far. :D
  • edited October 2008
    In all fairness, he did mention he felt like a Jew leaving Germany in 1934... Unless my memory is hazing this morning, some of the things you posted didn't start until the late 30s.
    You nailed it! Thank you.

    My feelings are in line with some of the things being said and done that cause great concern not for the current moment, but for the future, and the odd way my countrymen seem to be thinking about this stuff.

    I also am not too worried about being exterminated. At least not yet.

    I do have to be carefull though. A Philly stationed is on Obama's "banned" list for equating his "share the wealth" comments with Marxism...
  • Since the Nazi subject is so much fun, I just remembered something. One of the ways that Hitler got Germany to turn against Jews was by blaming them for their financial crisis. Is this much different than the talk about the CRA and blaming minorities and poor people for all of our trillions of dollars in financial woes?
    Minorities, no. CRA, yes - for part of it. If the shoe fits...

    Also, greedy banks, greedy investors, greedy wall-street, greedy lenders, etc.
    :wink:
  • FWIW, there has been MUCH more comparisons to the Nazi "methods and mindset" done by others since this countdown was started.

    Here you go:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/ ... sts?page=2

    A little perspective. Watch as much as you can stand of the first video, then the second, then the third.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrfrdptVJEg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdM8PDu6 ... re=related
    http://www.redstate.com/diaries/redstat ... and-omega/

    This one is a repeat of the first one with an interesting addition at 3:35. It really drives the point home:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdPSqL9_mfM

    Folks, don't think it can't happen here.
  • You better believe it! :D

    When I started following this election back last spring - and you have no idea how easy it is to ignore if you don't have TV - I first locked onto Obama's "hope and change" mantra. I tried to find info quantifying it and couldn't. I then went to the democrat and republican booths at every local towns "bite/nibble of [insert town name here]" and said the following:

    Two twentieth century aspiring leaders in nations in transition also ran on 'hope and change': Lenin and Hitler". And until it got quantified, that is exactly how I saw it. Now that it is getting quantified it is even more scary. But scariest is the attitude of so many of the obama followers. It really is very much like this: ObamaYouth2.jpg

    It is actually made from this: http://www.rageboy.com/mbimages/cover-c ... 014960.jpg

    All sorts of things can be made very palatable until the convictions behind them become self evident. Things from this:
    uy4o.jpg

    To this:
    hitler1.jpg
    This one was cute at first. Nobody really knew what was behind it until it became self evident, though there were many that saw through the facade, as many do now with Obama. He is the most frightening man ever to come this close to the presidency.
  • edited October 2008
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  • Rob, you are certifiably insane. You changing a Nazi poster with a picture of Obama seems to make him like hitler in your mind?

    Hitler never hid any of his anti-semitizm or pretended he was anything less. Mein Kamph came out long before he was chancellor and he always blamed the jews.

    Other than being popular and a good public speaker, what other similarities does he hold with Hitler? I really don't get it.

    Honestly, why am I even having this conversation with a lunatic?
  • Rob, you are certifiably insane.

    Hitler never hid any of his anti-semitizm or pretended he was anything less. Mein Kamph came out long before he was chancellor and he always blamed the jews.

    Other than being popular, what other similarities does he hold with Hitler?

    Honestly, why am I even having this conversation with a lunatic?

    I think I've finally figured Robroy out. He doesn't actually believe any of the garbage he spouts all the time, rather he's some sort of extreme atheist with far-far left tendencies who is trying to create a strawman personalty to scare us all that people like the fictional Robroy exist. Think of him as Borat on Blogs.

    I mean, how else can you explain that he thinks USA 2008 and Germany 1938 are synonymous, that science not discovered over 200 years ago should generally be eyed skeptically (if not ignored completely), or that McCain still has a good shot at a landslide victory. I just don't think a real person could be so misguided.

    I'm hoping these guys are up to the same shtick and also aren't serious.
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    One more Hitler reference. I'm just curious if this thread will need to be renamed after Obama is elected. Will Nazi comparisons no longer be strong enough? Will this have to become the Robroy Antichrist Countdown?

    :|
  • Charles Dean wrote:
    Rob, you are certifiably insane. You changing a Nazi poster with a picture of Obama seems to make him like hitler in your mind?
    No, I got that off the web. The Michelle Obama quote in it is quite telling. The videos on the internet of Obama Youth are frighteningly similar to the Nazi Youth. It crosses a line. You see, my concern is only partially about Obama. It is mostly about his supporters.
    Hitler never hid any of his anti-semitizm or pretended he was anything less. Mein Kamph came out long before he was chancellor and he always blamed the jews.
    But so many of his supporters never read all of his book. The children certainly did not. And few really realized just how far he would actually go until it was too late. What was the individual citizen to do when they, individually, realized it WAS too late - stand up to the SS?
    Other than being popular and a good public speaker, what other similarities does he hold with Hitler? I really don't get it.
    Again, it is the fervor of his supporters. The fervor of typical political rallies in other elections or even the large Palin crouds pale by comparison. The Obama songs, children being used in legion for political purposes, etc. It crosses a line. Most importantly, NOTHING he says or does justifies such mindless, unquestioning allegence. Many really DO consider him a messiah. Maybe it is them I "fear" more than him.
    Honestly, why am I even having this conversation with a lunatic?
    I really can't respond to that. It's just an opinion. :wink:
    There was really not that much difference between Hitler and other politicians of his day. That is how he was able to get to where he got. The differences are subtle and only apparent to those who pay attention and have a strong inherent distrust of human nature.

    I have posted this before but it's worth another shot. I watched it in it's entirety two weeks ago. It is a 1981 "after school special" with all the quality to be expected, but watch the story and message. It had a strong impact on me then and a stronger one now.
    Parts 1 and 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVRXXbU-z7U
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXi71XBd ... re=related

    And in the context of that movie:
    http://www.google.com/search?q=%22the+w ... =firefox-a
  • RCC wrote:

    I think I've finally figured Robroy out. He doesn't actually believe any of the garbage he spouts all the time, rather he's some sort of extreme atheist with far-far left tendencies who is trying to create a strawman personalty to scare us all that people like the fictional Robroy exist. Think of him as Borat on Blogs.
    I do not think we are synonymous with 1938 Germany. I DO, however, think there are many similarities with what was happening in Germany before Hitler rose to full power. But there are differences. History never repeats itself exactly the same way. That would be too obvious.

    But we must remember that many prominent americans were BIG Hitler supporters for what appeared at the time to be very good reasons. The world was in turmoil as it is now. That is always fertile ground for the Lenins and Hitlers of humanity, and they are rarely seen by other than a small minority for what they really represent.
  • Does anybody else have the problem that sometimes the right hand side of the posts is cut off so you cannot hit the quote or edit buttons? It only happens for me on random threads, and then only on some groups.
  • Robroy wrote:
    Most importantly, NOTHING he says or does justifies such mindless, unquestioning allegence. Many really DO consider him a messiah. Maybe it is them I "fear" more than him.

    I was wondering when the Obamessiah thing would come up. I think this is one of those generalizations which is being blown out of proportions. When I talk to people who support him, they tend to think that he's a well spoken and bright guy who is better than McCain and better than at least most of the other candidates who were running last January. I don't hear many people who believe he's an Obamessiah, although I do hear joking in the press about it.

    So, how big is the potential Obamessiah contingent? Well, at least 45% of the population will likely vote McCain. At least another 10% are more or less independent. Of the remaining 40+%, nearly half of them voted for Clinton in the primaries. So, maybe 20% of the population were Obama supporters in February. That's like an absolute cap. If I were to actually guess, it would be far less than 1% think he's anything more than a highly competent politician. One or two of those guys just have syndicated columns, so they got picked up on talk radio and thusly the fear was spread to the happy republican followers.

    Perhaps, this is one of those cases where people are attributing to others their own beliefs? I.E. if someone thinks Palin is the second coming of Mary (rather than Christ), and they vehemently support her, then they might wrongly assume that people who ardently support Obama have a similar messiah complex about him.
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