Why Was Hitler's Book Donald Trump's Bedside Friend?

By R. Siva Kumar - 24 Aug '15 09:11AM
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At one point of his life, he kept a collection of Adolf Hitler's speeches near his bed while he slept, according to addictinginfo.

Donald Trump has come out with a strange wish list. One of his wishes said that he wanted to be a "well-educated black" because "they have the actual advantage today." However, at one point, he was sued by the Justice Department over his 'racist rental practices' and also because he feels that "laziness is a trait" in blacks.

He also wants a Jew to count his money, not a black. "Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are little short guys that wear yarmulkes every day."

Some odd beliefs to his credit include one assuming that President Obama was born in Kenya, and that vaccines lead to autism. He has said that bombing "the hell out of the oil fields" in Iraq would eliminate ISIS. In spite of his love for the blacks, he is attracting "hood-wearing, meth-addled, sister-marrying degenerates faster than a fried butter festival inside a time vortex to 1963 Birmingham, Alabama (or, as they call it, "the good old days")," according to addictinginfo.

What worries everyone is that Stormfront has been called an important centre for bigotry, yet the people are mad about Trump.

One critic said: "Trump is attacking the very underpinnings of White genocide which are third world invasion and political correctness." Another user said: "That is why every component of the machine, including the Republican party, wants him gone. Except the people don't want it, and you can't silence the people unless they want to be silenced."

More disturbing supports for Trump include accusing Hispanics. He once said that "every Mexican you meet, anywhere, ever, is going to rape you, kill you, or give you drugs." His strange promise is that he will build the Great Wall of Stupid along the United States' southern border, forcing Mexicans to pay for it. It has led to violence.

"Donald Trump was right," said two men as they beat a homeless Hispanic man with a metal pipe and then urinated on him. "All these illegals need to be deported."

Trump called the attack "terrible," reminding his fans and followers that "we need energy and passion, but we must treat each other with respect. I would never condone violence."

However, Trump also put up some defence for the men: "I will say, the people that are following me are very passionate. They love this country, they want this country to be great again."

What exactly makes people attracted to him?

An earlier article in vanityfair  explains a lot of it. It is his "uber-nationalistic rhetoric", and the demonization of illegals like Hitler, which explains 'My New Order' by Adolf Hitler, that his first wife says he used to keep near his bed in the night. Ivana Trump told her lawyer Michael Kennedy that once in a while her husband read a book of Hitler's collected speeches, My New Order, which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed, and then in a closet at his office.

When asked about the book, Trump said: "Actually, it was my friend Marty Davis from Paramount who gave me a copy of Mein Kampf, and he's a Jew."

When asked about it, though, Davis clarified that he is not Jewish, and that the book he gave was not Mein Kampf, but My New Order. "I did give him a book about Hitler," he said. "But it was My New Order, Hitler's speeches, not Mein Kampf. I thought he would find it interesting. I am his friend, but I'm not Jewish."

Explaining Trump's position, however, Addictinginfo explained: "no matter how horrible he is, he has surged to the top of the polls to become the frontrunner in the GOP race to be the person to lose to Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders - and he seems to have learned a lot from that collection of Mr. Tiny Moustache's speeches."

One thing we could say in Trump's defence is that he sure draws a lot more attention than he deserves for his entertainment value. However, how safe is that?

As addictinfo says: "Rather than rolling our eyes, let's take Donald Trump seriously. Treating him as a clown rather than a candidate gives him permission spew hate."

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