From WizBang:
Okay, focus. Contrary to what you're thinking, the provocative title of this ditty has nothing to do with Adolf Hitler's rather well documented authoritarian bent or prejudices. Nay, I refer to the fact that apparently enough people found Hitler to be a brilliant, captivating orator that he ended up in power when he was in actually a rather dim bulb who would lead his country to utter ruin. What's the word I'm looking for here...hyperbole?
Napoleon would be a more apt metaphor, perhaps. What got me thinking about it is how much Obama and Pelosi's push to sign any bill with "health" and "reform" in the title remind me of the decision to invade Russia/USSR. I've just never seen any footage of tingly-legged French soldiers listening to Napoleon delivering a firebrand oration. What can I say? Hitler's what I know. The History Channel has taught me nothing of Napoleon - and we don't teach France in Texas public schools.
You see where I'm going. Obama is leading the Democrats on a death march towards a victory that will remain just over the horizon. Considering the path he has chosen you've got to give him credit for getting this close. If he can get a dozen more Dems out of the trench and into the crossfire plus a little procedural three card monty he might actually end up with something to sign. If not, the Dems will have been led to slaughter for nothing and Obama exposed as the cynical, lying, everything-that's-wrong-with-Washington left-wing ideologue he's always been.
It's funny how these nutjobs can brand our liberal-minded President as an socialist/dictator-like pied piper idiot and not see the true connective characteristics in their own dim-bulb/authoritarian/ex-President and play-along republican lawmakers.
Okay, "Baron Von Ottomatic" (a man with a stupider pseudonym than myself), spew this garbage if you like. Convince yourself that this President - a man who's intentions have always been honorable and for the benefit of the people (more or less) is a dim-bulb leading our country to ruin.
The irony of your own ignorance is hilarious - and sad.