BERNIE GOLDBERG (GUEST): If you don't like Donald Trump, fine. I don't like his unpresidential demeanor but, please -- and I mean this -- please don't demean the memory of the millions of people Hitler murdered just for a cheap laugh or -- as you said in the talking points -- to stifle dissent. Don't do that.
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BILL O'REILLY (HOST): By them calling Trump a Nazi and his supporters little Brown Shirts, they're doing the same thing that Goebbels, who was the minister of propaganda, that Adolf and all those boys did. Because they demonized the Jews, the intellectuals, the communists, the gypsies, the homosexuals --
GOLDBERG: Right, right, right.
O'REILLY: They demonized them in a way to try to get anger on the part of the German population toward those groups. It's the same thing that those in America are doing to try to get anger toward Trump and his followers.
GOLDBERG: Let me make two points. One, on the Brown Shirts matter, if there are any Brown Shirts in this country, it's liberals on college campuses who break up demonstrations and speeches, because they disagree with what's being said. That's what the Brown Shirts did and that's what some crazy liberals on college campuses are doing.