Inhofe’s ‘Third Reich’ analogy

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman [tag]James Inhofe[/tag] (R-Okla.) has been on quite a roll lately. Just in the past few weeks, he’s been caught using taxpayer money to try and smear [tag]Al Gore[/tag], followed by an on-air tirade in which Inhofe said Gore was “full of crap” and global warming “is a hoax.”

Yesterday, the unhinged senator ratcheted things up a bit.

In an interview with Tulsa World, Inhofe compared people who believed global warming was a problem to [tag]Nazis[/tag]:

In an interview, he heaped criticism on what he saw as the strategy used by those on the other side of the debate and offered a historical comparison.

“It kind of reminds … I could use the [tag]Third Reich[/tag], the big lie,” Inhofe said.

Now, Inhofe is clearly not well. He’s been an embarrassment to himself for quite a while, so the idea that he’d equate scientists who are warning of an environmental catastrophe with Nazis is, alas, not exactly surprising.

Regardless, every time something like this comes up, I think about something John Hinderaker said last year: “I, personally, would like to see a moratorium on all references to Hitler, the Third Reich, Nazism and the Holocaust in the context of domestic political debate. Such a rule would have no perceptible effect on conservative discourse, but it would render the left virtually mute.”

Hinderaker had things exactly backwards.

Indeed, just on the issue of global warming, the right seems to have embraced Nazi comparisons with great enthusiasm. A few weeks ago, one climate-change skeptic compared Gore to Hitler, saying, “Gore believed in global warming almost as much as [tag]Hitler[/tag] believed there was something wrong with the Jews.” A week before that, Sterling Burnett – a senior fellow at the Exxon-backed National Center for Policy Analysis – compared Gore to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

In fact, at times it seems the right has no other comparisons at all. Grover Norquist says the estate tax is the moral equivalent of the Nazi Holocaust; Bob Novak compares Dem tactics on judicial nominees to Nazi concentration camps; Bill O’Reilly describes information from Media Matters to “Joseph Goebbels Nazi stuff.”

To be sure, there’s a significant difference between historical comparisons and moral comparisons. When someone relates genocide in Darfur to genocide during World War II, it’s a historical comparison. When someone says Al Gore’s work on climate change is following in the footsteps of the Nazis’ propaganda campaigns, it’s more than just drawing upon a well-known period in world history; it’s a misguided moral condemnation.

There’s a reason Godwin’s law was coined — and there’s a reason conservatives keep tripping over it.

“There’s a reason Godwin’s law was coined — and there’s a reason conservatives keep tripping over it.” – CB

Because Conservatives these days are mindless twits?

Note the previous thread.

Do Conservatives realize that they are talking louder and louder to fewer and fewer people?

  • When discussion over the stem cell debate flared up last week, I heard a local conservative radio talk show host compare stem cell research to Nazi eugenics, specifically bringing up the name of Dr. Josef Mengele. He also kept saying how extreme left wingers are essentially Nazis, because “after all, they called it National Socialism for a reason.” The man obviously had not picked up a history book, nor was he well versed in Nazi politics, but it really pissed me off to listen to his rhetoric. I wonder if the ignorant masses actually believe this stuff? I mean, if you assume that the public is uninformed, as I do, then maybe they don’t even know that National Socialism was a facist, authoritarian movement?

  • Why would a conservative like Hinderaker call for a moratorium on Nazi comparisons? Could it be that BushCo.’s not so slow march from democracy to authoritarianism may not halt before it reaches fascism? Do conservatives want to stop take this rhetorical device of the table so as to stop it use when it eventually becomes accurate? Just asking.

  • Does Inhofe realize that his rantings—what he says, the way he says it, and the body language he employs while saying it—is a pretty good imitation of “the ordinary, everyday, run-of-the-mill Hitler tirade?” Do all of these nitwits realize that, while desperately trying to portray Gore and other environmentalists as “Nazis,” they are themselves the reincarnated embodiment of Nazism itself?

    Give me a 60-second Hitler clip, showing the “little corporal” ranting away at his audience, and I’ll wager I could find at least a dozen still-shots of Inhofe that matches—almost to the point of graphic perfection—the various poses Hitler employed during that 60 seconds. If D’Whine can play the “graphic enhancement” game with 9/11, then Dems can return fire with an all-out blitzkrieg on Inhofe—and best of all, it’s “protected free speech.”

    The Republikanner beast cannot be allowed to shed its skin, and apply it to Democrats as a form of camouflage; the “wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing” gambit in reverse. They’re counting on the sheep to be very afraid of a shepherd in a wolf suit, so the sheep will disregard the actual wolves….

  • What is in the water down in Oklahoma? Between Inhofe and Tom Coburn Oklahoma has to be hands down the “wing-nuttiest” state in the Union. I’ve been to Oklahoma many times and I have to say that I am impressed that people who live there still believe in God (he has obviously forsaken their state).

    Setting aside the bald faced offensive nature of these kind of comments I can only encourage Inhofe to keep it up. This kind of rhetorical hyperbole seems to be wearing thin on the electorate. July 2006 should be a fairly good indicator that these hot-button social issues are not on the minds of people paying $3.10 a gallon for gas.

  • ….John Hinderaker said last year: “I, personally, would like to see a moratorium on all references to Hitler, the Third Reich, Nazism and the Holocaust in the context of domestic political debate. Such a rule would have no perceptible effect on conservative discourse, but it would render the left virtually mute.”

    I’ve said it a thousand times, and I’ll keep saying it as long as dolts like Assrocket prove it true: If you want to know what the right is up to, all you need do is look at what they accuse the left of doing.
    It’s a simple concept, but has yet to fail me.

  • Whatever happened to just calling liberals “pinkos” and “commies”?

    Just doesn’t pack the punch it used to?

  • After being favorably compared to fascists, corporatists, oligarchs, Nazis, Hitler, Mussolini, Goebbels, and the rest for years by the left the right-wing thinks it can adopt the same tack against the left, when not comparing us to Communists and Socialists or Osama bin Laden, that is. The only problem is that fascism and its various European flavors are right-wing ideologies, not leftist. While not all Senate Republicans are as bad as Inhofe, Stevens, or Santorum, they seem to be emblematic of the entire caucus just the same.

  • “What is in the water down in Oklahoma?”

    It’s not the water. Just follow the money. In 2002, Inhofe’s two largest donors are oil (the Koches mainly) and electricity utilities and by a long shot (from opensecrets.org.)

    In reality, he’s just a sad little meat puppet with various oilcos and elec utils hands jammed up his ass while repeating the bullshit they keep telling him to say.

    The screeching and inappropriate Nazi arguments are a sign that folks like Inhofe are desparate. With wildfires out of control in Cali, the unprecidented heatwave across the US and out of control storms in the midwest (as many of the climate scientists predicted in the 80s and 90s), the “heat” is now on the deniers to show proof that our climate is not affected by CO2 emissions. So far, I haven’t seen any major volcanic erruptions for them to blame all this bad weather on.

  • And if you oppose Israel’s bombing of Lebanon back into the Stone Age, then you obviously wish the Jewish people would suffer another Holocaust at the hands of the Islamo-fascists.

    So shut your cakehole, you NAZI!!

  • Once you divide the entire human population by “Good v. Evil” — as the “divider not a uniter” Bush Crime Family does — there’s little more you can do except find Nazi epithets for those you don’t like. “Satan and his minions” would do, of course, except that no one in his right mind believes in anything so fantastic. The Nazis were actually part of our world, or least that of our parents or grandparents.

    Unfortunately, the “Good v. Evil” mentality turns that same crude lens on the Nazis themselves. John Steinbeck was universally condemned when he published The Moon is Down in 1942, because that book treated many of the occupying Nazis in his story as human beings, with hopes, doubts and insecurities … like us. It’s hard for most Americans to deal with the fact that most German soldiers sincerely believed the “Gott mit Uns” on their belt buckles.

    When you have no cultural support for such niceties as nuance, complexity, kindness even toward those with whom you disagree, and so on, all you have left is fear and loathing, i.e., the GOP’s and hate radio’s contribution to modern political life.

    Not only does that mean the right (and left) will make endless Nazi comparisons where none is deserved, it also makes it difficult to make such a comparison effectively when is deserved — i.e., the comparison between Goebbels and Rove, both experts at cultural assassination, or the comparison of the thugs who shut down the Florida vote with Hitler’s brown shirts. In the all-pervasive climate of “Good v. Evil” such comparisons share reality with Gore=Hitler or Tax=Holocaust.

  • Inhofe has always been a loon. To me, one of the moments that most illustrated how out there he is was after 9/11, when most of Washington was gathered at the National Cathedral for a memorial — even Gary Condit for crying out loud — and Inhofe was busy on the Senate floor with props trying to pin the attacks on Bill Clinton.

  • Just out of curiosity, does anyone remember when Robert Byrd compared the Republikanner “plan to ban the filibustering of judicial nominees to the tactics used by Adolf Hitler to consolidate power in the early 1930s?” Wasn’t it Hitler who, with his minions, incessantly chipped away at Democratic rights? Wasn’t it Hitler and his minions who sought to establish a “State” church that revolved around authoritative government doctrines and policies? Wasn’t it Hitler and his minions who proposed a New Order, allowed the persecution of people based upon their theological/cultural heritage, turned a blind eye while simultaneously encouraging threatening behavoir against anyone daring to engage in dissent or protest, overtly declaring themselvs to be “God-sent,” promoting racvial purity, establishing closed frontiers for security reasons when there was no valid reason to do so, waging aggressive war based on invented provocations, bombing civilian population centers…y’know, the list could just go on, and on, ad nauseum.

    Sure, Inhofe is “out of it;” the danger, though, is that Inhofe and his ilk are in positions of power and authority—and they need to be countered on this. Countered with malice and intent; countered without remorse; countered until they are brought down to the ultimate low, a point from which they can never again recover….

  • “Hinderaker had things exactly backwards.”

    The great thing about that sentence is that there are so many situations in which it can be used.

    I may make it one of my keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl + H, for How the hell did that ass ever get an audience?

  • When it comes to this Okla. brute:

    Democrats, liberals, progessives, ecologists, and anybody else who cares about the planet needs to do whatever it takes to emasculate this monster.

    Remember Hillary’s famous “A vast right wing conspiracy” remark? Of course she was correct. There is such a force; and it has robbed the barn of its steed and is now gleefully raping the paddock…

    What this country needs is “a vast Stop-Global-Warming conspiracy” that will spend whatever it takes to drown these slavering brutes in a blitz of fertile contrapuntal ads…

    Swiftly and with surety…
    All legal. All up front. All totally grass roots driven.

    By the way– am I proving Inhofe’s point?
    No, I am proving he is going to call you and I Nazis even if we DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

    Might as well give the moster something REAL to drool about…. eh?

  • I still think Jon Stewart hit it right on the nose when he said all these comparisons to Nazis and Hitler do a disservice to Hitler, who worked long and hard to be that evil.

  • And let’s not forget the most time-worn epithet of the bunch: “FEMI-NAZI”

  • By the way, here’s a “hot”–and possibly not unconnected–news item:

    “Wednesday is to be partly cloudy and hot with highs ranging from the low to mid 90s in far eastern Oklahoma to 101 to 103 degrees in the western half of the state.”
    KRISTTV.COM

    Sure hope a lot of Oklahoma voters think back on these days come election time…

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