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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Did Glenn Beck Really Just Compare Donald Trump to This Genocidal Maniac? Did Glenn Beck Really Just Compare Donald Trump to This Genocidal Maniac? Donald Trump has gotten the ire of many liberals (those who arent voting for him), but one conservative more then any, has been bothered by Mr. Trump more than all liberals and conservatives combined, Glenn Beck. Mr. Becks latest comments on ABC were disturbing at best, as he tried to compare Mr. Trump to an infamous historical figure according to The Blaze: Glenn Beck on Sunday compared Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump to the Adolf Hiter of 1929, the charismatic politician who rose to power before the Holocaust on anger and nationalism. Appearing on ABCs This Week Sunday to discuss the #NeverTrump movement, Beck said the GOP has one last chance to listen to the people. Beck told ABCs George Stephanopoulos that conservatives are very very angry because the GOP did not listen the first time around to the Ron Paul people and the Tea Party people, who he said were way ahead of the curve. The people are speaking clearly, and there are two ways to go: anger and nationalism, which has been done before in history, Beck said, holding up a ballot for Hitlers election, written in German. Beck responded by saying that Trump has been playing to the lowest common denominator and to the anger in us but he qualified his claim by suggesting the comparison focuses on who Hitler was in 1929, not the murderous tyrant of Nazi Germany in the 1940s. [Hitler] was a kind of funny, kind of character that said the things that people were thinking, Beck said of the leaders early political career. Where Donald Trump takes it, I have absolutely no idea. But, Donald Trump is a dangerous man with the things hes been saying. Now, the GOP is playing unbelievable games right now trying to make sure they get their way and theyre trying to go for a brokered convention, Beck said. Im against Donald Trump but Ill tell you one thing, if he gets close enough and the GOP tries to play games, I wont vote for Donald Trump ever, but I will stand with his right because the people have spoken. He asserted that conservatives dont want a brokered convention, and suggested that in order to prevent a civil war within the Republican party, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio would have to drop out and make room for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. If those guys would get out, those votes would go right to Ted Cruz. Mr. Beck has been staunchly anti-Trump since he announced his candidacy. Clearly he feels very strongly about the potential of Mr. Trump becoming a malicious dictator. Whats interesting, is Mr. Beck has never been so vocal about Obamas disastrous power grab and abuse of power. Nor, the prospect of a Hillary Clinton Presidency (shudder). And Hitler was a National Socialist like these two. So, why now, why Mr. Trump? What is it about him that triggers Mr. Beck so powerfully? Is it personal? Is it adequacy issues? Perhaps were learn more in time. You can watch Mr. Becks comments below: Poster Comment: C'mon Glenn, give us a break. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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Beck actually was very much against ron paul. he had on several jewish neocons on his fox tv show and cried for an hour about how ron paul supporters were literally terrorists, and on another episode he had ron paul on and confronted him, claiming that ron paul supporters were constantly threatening his (beck's) life.
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