Striking Similarities – The Health Care Bill vs Mein Kampf

Mein Kampf  → The Health Care Bill

Written by Hitler 
Written by someone often compared to Hitler

Mein Kampf translates to My Struggle 
Considered Obama’s primary struggle

Despite strong opinions, no one has actually read it due to its tremendous length and tediousness 
ditto

Hitler originally wanted to call his book Four and a Half Years (of Fighting) Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice 
Has caused four and a half months of political lies, stupidity, and cowardice

Due to the German-to-English translation, some passages are interpreted incorrectly 
Due to the English-to-confirmation bias translation, some passages are never interpreted correctly

Without the extermination of the Jews, Hitler’s “struggle” is rendered useless 
Without the single payer/public option, Obama’s health care plan is rendered useless

Question: Are these merely coincidences, or does mentioning them together subconsciously connect the Health Care Bill to Nazi Germany in all future interactions?

Answer: HITLERACK OBADOLF

Bonus Striking Similarity:

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Barney Frank Attacks Traditional Conservative Nazi Comparisons

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) went on the offensive at a Massachusetts town hall meeting a few days ago, attacking conservatives for their constitutional right to compare everything they disagree with to Nazi Germany.

The more Obama changes, the more he remains a Nazi-Socialist-Fascist Kenyan.

The more Obama changes, the more he remains a Nazi-Socialist-Fascist Kenyan.

“On what planet do you spend most of your time?” Frank (obviously racist toward aliens) sputtered in response to Rachel Brown of the LaRouche Youth Movement. This after she smartly compared “Obama’s push for health-care reform to the policies of Nazi Germany while holding up a pamphlet depicting the president with a Hitler mustache.”

It’s a common liberal tactic: deny the classic, time-honored, 1st Amendment-humping right to evoke Hitler when logic just doesn’t cut the mustard (gas).

Meanwhile, Frank is acting downright fascist in his attempt to ethically cleanse dissenting opinions just because they’re outrageously hyperbolic, childishly disruptive, or based entirely on Glenn Beck quotes.

And how convenient is it that Frank happens to be Jewish, making it nearly impossible to attack him for his comments? Like Obama, Frank needs to provide proof that he is legit. I’d suggest finding a doctor to check to see if his “hedge” has been trimmed, but good luck finding an impartial doctor (i.e. non-Jewish).

Speaking of doctoring, I leave you with a quote from my source article – one that damns Frank most of all. You just have to be smart enough to read between the lines:

“Stand… with… the President… to look like Hitler and… increase health care to the Nazis.”