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Beck continues long history of invoking Nazis by comparing Fox to the Jews during the Holocaust

October 13, 2009 9:53 pm ET — 17 Comments

During the October 13 edition of his radio show, Glenn Beck likened the Obama administration's treatment of Fox News to Nazi persecution of Jews, telling other media outlets: "When they're done with Fox, and you decide to speak out on something," it would be like "[t]he old, 'first they came for the Jews, and I wasn't Jewish.' " Beck has a long history of invoking the Holocaust, the Nazi Party, and Adolf Hitler to smear the Obama administration, other progressive individuals and organizations, and the media; indeed, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) previously criticized Beck for comparing Al Gore's efforts to raise awareness of global warming to the Holocaust.

Beck has repeatedly compared Obama to Hitler, claimed his policies are leading America toward Nazi Germany

"This is what Hitler did with the SS." Discussing Obama's call for a "civilian national security force" -- which was a reference to expanding the foreign service, AmeriCorps, and the Peace Corps -- Beck said on the August 27 edition of his Fox News program: "I'm finding this -- this is the hardest part to connect to. Because this is -- I mean, look, you know, David [Bellavia, former Army staff sergeant], what you just said is, you said, 'I'm not comparing' -- but you are. I mean, this is what Hitler did with the SS. He had his own people. He had the brownshirts and then the SS. This is what Saddam Hussein -- so -- but you are comparing that. And I -- I mean, I think America would have a really hard time getting their arms around that."

Beck: "I'm not comparing" Obama to Hitler, but asked his audience to "please read Mein Kampf" and learn from Germany's mistakes. On the August 12 broadcast of his radio show, discussing Obama's position on health care reform, Beck stated: "I am not comparing him to this, but please, read Mein Kampf for this reason. If you read it now, you see that Hitler told you what he was going to do. He told the Germans. It outsold the Bible. Germans read Mein Kampf, but what did they do? They didn't listen. 'Oh, he doesn't mean that.' 'Oh, he's just saying that to appeal to X, Y, Z.' All of the same lies we're telling to ourselves. 'No, that's crazy. Nobody would actually do that.' They buried their heads in the sand, and then it became too late. Please, America, take this man for what he says."

Beck cited Hitler to attack Obama, claim "[e]mpathy leads you to very bad decisions." During a discussion of Obama's statement that he would consider "empathy" in choosing a Supreme Court nominee, Beck drew a parallel to Hitler on his May 26 Fox News show: "Finally -- well, he wasn't the president. He was the chancellor, Hitler, decided that it was the only empathetic thing to do, is to put this child down and put him out of his suffering. It was the beginning of the T4, which led to genocide everywhere. It was the beginning of it. Empathy leads you to very bad decisions many times."

Beck told Newsmax: "I fear a Reichstag moment." On September 29, conservative news website Newsmax.com reported of its interview with Beck:

But his real worry is that many Washington elitists really don't like our form of government and want to see it abolished.

"I fear a Reichstag moment," he said, referring to the 1933 burning of Germany's parliament building in Berlin that the Nazis blamed on communists and Hitler used as an excuse to suspend constitutional liberties and consolidate power.

"God forbid, another 9/11. Something that will turn this machine on, and power will be seized and voices will be silenced."

Beck links health care reform to Nazis, suggests reform would kill elderly and newborns. On his August 6 radio show, Beck suggested that health care reform would lead to the eugenics programs undertaken in Nazi Germany, saying that "three people in the White House are in love with eugenics" and that reform would kill the elderly and newborns.

Beck compared car dealership closures to Nazism, warning "at some point, they're going to come for you." While discussing the closures of auto dealerships under the bankruptcy deals of GM and Chrysler, Beck said that the "poem that keeps going through my mind" is "First they came for the Jews," adding, "Gang, at some point they're going to come for you."

Beck compared auto bailouts to the actions of German companies "in the early days of Adolf Hitler." While discussing the auto company bailouts on the April 1 edition of his Fox News program, after stating, "I am not saying that Barack Obama is a fascist," Beck said, "If I'm not mistaken, in the early days of Adolf Hitler, they were very happy to line up for help there as well. I mean, the companies were like, 'Hey, wait a minute. We can get, you know, we can get out of trouble here. They can help, et cetera, et cetera.' "

Beck compared TARP to "what happened to the lead-up with Hitler." On the April 21 edition of Fox Business' Money for Breakfast, Beck said of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, "This is not comparing these people to the people in Germany, but this is exactly what happened to the lead-up with Hitler. Hitler opened up the door and said, 'Hey, companies, I can help you.' They all ran through the door. And then in the end, they all saw, 'Uh-oh. I'm in bed with the devil.' They started to take their foot out, and Hitler said, 'Absolutely not. Sorry, gang. This is good for the country. We've got to do these things.' And it was too late."

Beck said "the Germans" during Hitler's rise "were an awful lot like we are now." On the June 10 edition of his Fox News program, Beck stated: "I think the Germans, however, were an awful lot like we are now. We're kind of living in a denial, like, 'No, no, that can't really be happening. No, that really -- I" -- you don't want to believe some things, but you have to. You have to actually think about them."

Beck airs photos of Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, asks, "Is this where we're headed?" On the April 2 edition of his Fox News program, while teasing the next day's show, Beck asked, "Is this where we're headed?" while airing photos of Hitler, Josef Stalin, and Vladimir Lenin.

ADL rebuked Beck for repeatedly smearing Gore as a Nazi

Beck repeatedly compared Gore to a Nazi propagandist. Beck has repeatedly likened Gore to a Nazi propagandist for speaking out about global warming, notably comparing Gore to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Beck also suggested that by giving a speech to students, Gore was trying to "indoctrinate the kids" like the "new Hitler Youth" and said of Gore's 2006 Academy Award winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth: "It's like Hitler."

In 2007, ADL rebuked Beck's smears of Gore. On May 2, 2007, the ADL issued a press release condemning Beck's April 30, 2007, statement that "Al Gore's not going to be rounding up Jews and exterminating them. It is the same tactic, however. The goal is different. The goal is globalization. The goal is global carbon tax. The goal is the United Nations running the world." Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director and a Holocaust survivor, said of the remark, in part: "Glenn Beck's linkage of Hitler's plan to round up and exterminate Jews with Al Gore's efforts to raise awareness of global warming is outrageous, insensitive and deeply offensive."

Beck has also invoked the Holocaust to smear progressive organizations

Beck has also attacked progressive organizations as "brownshirts." Beck has repeatedly attacked the "brownshirts" at ACORN and "their henchmen" at the Service Employees International Union.

Beck has also invoked the Holocaust to criticize the media

Beck compared Fox News to Jews during Holocaust, other news organizations to silent bystanders. On the October 13 broadcast of his radio show, Beck compared Fox News to the Jews during the Holocaust, telling other media outlets, "When they're done with Fox, and you decide to speak out on something. The old, 'first they came for the Jews, and I wasn't Jewish.' " He went on to say, "When they're done with Fox and talk radio, do you really think they're going to leave you alone if you want to ask a tough question? ... If you believe that, you should open up a history book, because you've missed the point of many brutal dictators."

Beck compares media portrayal of "tea partygoers" to Nazi portrayal of "complainers." On the August 11 edition of his Fox show, Beck compared the media's portrayal of the "tea partygoers" to a Nazi propaganda poster portraying "complainers" about Nazi policies, saying, "This is a poster of what you see every day now in the news media making the complainers, the tea partygoers, look somehow rotten."

Beck not alone in invoking Nazis to smear progressives

Numerous conservative media figures have invoked Nazis to smear progressives. Media Matters for America has previously documented the conservative media's invocation of Hitler and the Nazis to smear the Obama administration, Democratic officials, and progressive policies.

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    • Author by Bad News (October 13, 2009 10:13 pm ET)
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      News Corp. "A Racist Enterprise"
      Their Tools of the Trade are Smears & Lies.
      They constantly put Blacks & Hispanics in the worst possible Light.
      Their hope is for Racial Division & Distrust & They are winning this Fight.

      Speak truth to power.


      Mr. News
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    • Author by carlileb5935 (October 13, 2009 11:09 pm ET)
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      Beck continues long history of invoking Nazis by comparing Fox to the Jews during the Holocaust

      So let my people go! PLEASE....!!!!
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    • Author by nerzog (October 14, 2009 8:38 am ET)
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      So, where are all the Troglodyte whiners who pi$$ed and moaned when Rep. Grayson referred the deaths of 40,000 uninsured Americans as a "holocaust"?

      Here we have the Thirty-Million-Dollar Douchebag comparing verbal criticism of the Republican News Network to the wholesale gassing of Jews, and he gets a pass?

      Only in Rush Limbaugh's America.
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    • Author by TheDayV (October 14, 2009 12:09 pm ET)
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      Two words; Godwin's Law.
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    • Author by n'est-ce pas (October 14, 2009 12:18 pm ET)
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      Citing Nazi Germany in any debate is so disingenuous that it spawned a formal logical fallacy: reductio ad Hitlerum. Or, more to the point, Godwin's Law states, "whomsoever shall invoke the spectre of Nazis in any debate, even one about Nazis, shall lose the debate outright." So, Beck's got that going for him....
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    • Author by slappymagoo (October 14, 2009 4:17 pm ET)
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      It was inevitable. Over the 2 Dubya terms, their war-loving terrorist-enabling, secret-government tactics were routinely decried by people with brains in their heads as fascist, Naziesque. Not by the mainstream media, mind you, just us damned dirty hippies. Nonetheless the right hated it, and now that they're treading water, they're going to use it as much as possible. Not only is it, in their addled brains "tit for tat" ("hey, YEEEEWWW guys called Bush a Nazi all the time, reap what you sow, cowards!"), it also negates the impact of calling anybody a Nazi next time they're in charge (may it never happen).

      So until there's a regime change, if Obama eats strawberry ice cream: "Hey, you know who else ate Strawberry ice cream? HITLER!!!" And whenever there's another Republican president, he could reinstate concentration camps and instate an American Kristallnacht, but if we say boo about it: "Oh, they're just bitter partisan babies playing the Nazi card because Obama was SUCH a Nazi and we dared to call him on it! WE stopped the next Third Reich! Did you know Obama ate strawberry ice cream, JUST LIKE HITLER?"
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    • Author by jcamp (October 14, 2009 4:32 pm ET)
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      I wonder if Beck has actually read "Mein Kampf." They way he throws "Nazi" and "Hitler" around, sometimes to describe a president he also labels a communist, it makes one wonder if he understands the horrors he is referring to. Does he actually believe Obama is responsible for something on the order of the Holocaust? Perhaps he is actually the Nazi.
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    • Author by darkheath (October 14, 2009 4:35 pm ET)
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      Posted this in a Limbaugh Nazi thread, but no one read it there, so here it is again:

      Will someone tell these morons that Fascism and Communism/Socialism are ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM! We can't be moving to BOTH. Pick a side and stay with it... we're heading to fascism... OR we're heading towards socialism. Which one?

      And to all these sphincterholes who keep saying that Obama is Hitler, I say: Hitler may have had the WORD "socialist" in his party's name (National Socialist, ie NAZI)BUT, he was an extreme right-winger. He had all the leftists KILLED on his way to supreme power.

      But, as been shown by many Republicans, History is not their strong subject.
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      • Author by linzloo08 (October 15, 2009 5:10 pm ET)
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        I would try to tell them this, but even if I did explain to them the differences between Communism and Fascism, they would just start whining and tell me that I have been "brainwashed by the liberal (ha!) media" Glenn Beck is an idiot and ought to be ashamed of himself for comparing a president who was clearly elected by the majority of the people here to a leader who killed millions of people and pretty much destroyed Europe ( oh and for those who didn't know, Hitler was appointed to Chancellor after the fire at the Reichstag by von Hindenburg; but then again this does have to be looked up in a history book, and you know how much The Right likes to do anything that involves thinking critically or learning)
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    • Author by bluestate69 (October 15, 2009 4:08 am ET)
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      glenn beck is such a DRAMA QUEEN! he always has to be the victim in some way, and he's soooo flamboyant about it. he's like a conservative chicken little telling everyone, cause they're too stupid to realize without him telling them, that obama is going to kill them and destroy america.i think he's mentally ill, and in need of intervention, but all he has are enablers around him.
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    • Author by swift (October 15, 2009 5:07 am ET)
         
      You know, if a knowledgeable historian compared politician X's actions to Hitler's, I would sit in respectful silence as he made his comparison. But the great majority of times, Hitler is used as a red herring. Hitler did nothing like the health care legislation. The gassing of the leftists, then the incompetent -- the "useless eaters" -- and then the gypsies and Jews, had nothing to do with health care proposals whatsoever. Did he make any improvements in Germany's health care? Not much. It's as trivial a charge as blaming the Volkswagen for the outbreak of World War II.
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    • Author by linzloo08 (October 15, 2009 5:13 pm ET)
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      Oh and BTW, as someone who lost a relative in Auschwitz (my dad's uncle), I find comments that people like Glenn Beck just as offensive as the ones made by people trying to "deny" that The Holocaust ever happened.
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    • Author by nMckinnus0035 (October 16, 2009 3:04 am ET)
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      This is such a dishonest statement that it is shameful. Have him watch Schindler's List, then have him say that statement again with a straight face.

      Whatever you have to say to keep yourself at the top of the ratings charts...

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