Topic: Hitler Comparison

4 chapters across the catalog

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 36:24 - 40:50

1634: Nukes in Space!

CBC Reporting, David Cameron and Marjorie Taylor Greene

Canadian and British media outlets have characterized Republican opposition to Ukraine aid as "pro-Russian." British Foreign Secretary David Cameron's comparison of aid opponents to Nazi appeasers drew a sharp response from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who told him to focus on his own country. The media narrative continues to frame the legislative impasse as a choice between supporting democracy or Vladimir Putin.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 53:29 - 57:39

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Donnie Deutsch, MSNBC Racial Rhetoric, Trump Voters

MSNBC host Donnie Deutsch issued a direct appeal to "wealthy white people," claiming that voting for Donald Trump is morally equivalent to standing by while white nationalists harass minorities. Deutsch compared Trump's political playbook to that of Adolf Hitler and suggested that the country is heading toward a dangerous historical repeat. The segment highlights the increasingly aggressive and racially charged rhetoric used by cable news pundits.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 4:58 - 7:21

845: Kaine & Unable

Amy Goodman and Alicia Garza Critique Trump Rhetoric

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! reported on Washington Post analysis claiming Donald Trump's speech contained multiple factual inaccuracies and apocalyptic themes. Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza compared the speech to rhetoric used by Adolf Hitler. The segment notes that former KKK leader David Duke praised the speech on Twitter, specifically highlighting its "America First" and anti-elite messaging.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 1:13:13 - 1:15:46

756: Shemita Cycle

Student Debt, Organ Selling Survey and Trump Programming

A survey revealed that 30% of millennials would sell an organ to have their student debt forgiven, explaining their strong support for Bernie Sanders' free college proposal. The hosts also discuss the deep "programming" used against Donald Trump, including comparisons to Hitler and the KKK. They argue that these media narratives are designed to make voters physically nauseous at the sight of certain candidates.