Adolf Rehabilated!

More wishful thinking from the New York Times

Speaking of mobs “carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting”…Here’s a flashback to the real thing, as opposed to slanderous demagoguery.

The Lockerbie bomber brings to mind another historical prison release. Community organizer Adolf Schicklgruber was pardoned and discharged from prison on December 20, 1924, after serving just over a year for his leadership at Bavaria’s Beer Hall Putsch, in which 20 people were killed. A humbled Schicklgruber went home and was never heard from again, thus validating the wisdom of the merciful treatment he received. (Which reminds me…has anyone tallied a body count of people murdered by terrorists who were released from Gitmo? It’s not a small number. I think there is a special place in hell for certain international lawyers…but that’s another rant.)

The original article appeared here in the New York Times (but it requires $$$ to retrieve it…I believe this is an accurate reproduction.)

(For the record, the name is properly spelled “Adolf”, not “Adolph”. “Adolph” is an Americanized version of the name, so an “Adolf” is a German, but an “Adolph” will be an American or non-German.)

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  1. AnotherTweet says:

    I’m sure we have not heard the last of the Lockerbie bomber. I think his thing is really going to backfire on those that felt so sorry for this poor guy. He served something like 11 days in prison for each person he killed. How nice is that?

  2. jupaczyn says:

    I was so shocked by the old NYT story, I initially thought it was a parody — so I Googled it. Not only is it all true but during his imprisonment Hitler began working on Mein Kampf! Wow, they really showed him! Such compassion to let an imprisoned political terrorist work on his memoirs so, as the prison governor stated, he could sell it later to help “fulfill his financial obligations and to defray the expenses incurred at the time of his trial” (oh yeah and eventually murder, rape and pillage a whole continent) — how progressive. How soon until the Locherby beast realeases his ‘How To’ book?! Unbelievable.

    Quote above from Wikipedia “Mein Kampf” article.

    • franknitti says:

      At least Hitler wrote Mein Kampf primarily by himself (he had some help from Rudolf Hess, who functioned as a secretary/editor). That’s more than Obama can say about his two “autobiographies”. The first, Dreams of My Father, was more than likely written by William Ayres while the second, The Audacity of Hope, was probably written mostly by some unknown ghost writer.

  3. thierry says:

    by jan. 1933 he was chancellor of germany. by that march they passed a law allowing them to suspend their constitution. by july the nazi party was the only legal party in germany. by the summer of 1934 hitler was dictator.

    in 1934 the immediately tackled their manufactured health care crisis: they passed a law to sterilize the ‘undesirables’, mentally ill and genetically compromised. it led to the execution of these people and was the blueprint for the subsequent holocaust.

    yes they could. yes they did. and they first gained power with the popular vote.

  4. Two parallels between Hitler and Obama:

    1. People did not take them at their word as to what they wanted to do with America or Germany.

    2. They have a clear penchant- if not desire- for cultivating and nurturing thugs loyal to them to do the job of assault or mayhem against opponents as in Christallnacht or in terms of Service Employees International Union thug assaults against those protestesting the obviously detestable parts of Obamacare.

  5. jack023 says:

    Hoopla about Swine Flu is political ploy similar to ” jobs saved by Obama” and will be “millions of lives saved by Obama”.

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