I pit the idiots who say the Nazis were "Socialists".

What about the Republican President fawning over Putin?

I don’t know and quite honestly, who gives a rat’s ass?

The 1980s called and they want their foreign policy back.

Are you claiming that’s an unbiased news story?

Hair Hitler be puttin’ on the Ritz.

No, really-who’s sock are you?

The US has a number of socialist principles and policies in place. What was your point again?

4 years later, maybe not a coma. Could have been locked up, too.

You ignored the wife beating and cisgender question. Yikes.

I do, silly. That’s why I asked the question.

Crying ‘sock’ is not an argument. That’s what Barack Obama told Mitt Romney when he said that Russia was our greatest geopolitical threat. A lot’s changed, huh?

The left loves to claim a lot of policies as socialist policies, definitely.

‘Trade unions had looked after the rights of the working class. The German Labour Front now did this. However, Hitler was still fearful of large group of unemployed men existing in the fledgling Nazi state. In January 1933, he inherited an unemployment rate of 26.3%. This had the potential for long-term trouble. Therefore, job creation schemes were introduced. An individual had no choice about a job placement as anyone labelled ‘work shy’ was sent to prison.’

‘A significant element of the Nazi labour program was preparing young Germans for their future roles. German children received plenty of state direction or advice about their future education, careers and gender roles. The Nazis went as far as offering vocational blueprints to the German people. In the propaganda poster Der Weg des Gleichgeschalteten Burger, or ‘The Way of the Coordinated Citizen’ (click here) the regime mapped out its preferred path for both males and females – from birth to adulthood. The options offered were clear and simple: school and Nazi youth groups for children; motherhood and home duties for women; party membership, industrial work or military service for men. This model contained very little scope for individual choice. Instead, individuals were steered in directions that would benefit the German economy and the Nazi state. […] DAF membership was compulsory for employment in most occupations.’

Whatever socialist policies we do have, they certainly aren’t like that.

I considered that, or maybe an involuntary treatment center.

No, I’m not a Democrat voter.

Who are you quoting?

I stand with you against all these terrible fantasy-liberals. The vast majority of the real world liberals that I know don’t honor or praise Hugo Chavez or other dictators in any way, of course, but I stand with you against all these fantasy imaginary folks who are celebrating terrible things and terrible people!

You voted for Trump?

‘J. Llewellyn et al, “Work in Nazi Germany”, Alpha History, accessed [today’s date], Work in Nazi Germany

If there are any inaccuracies, point them out.

Are you suggesting that Russia is not a threat to the US?

Didn’t vote for either. Embarrassing loss, by the way.

Doesn’t that source use the same logic trump did when he suggested the death penalty for drug dealers, that is, the better good of the state?