Friday, April 14, 2017

CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOLOCAUST DENIER?

Chris Matthews, Holocaust denier? Why? Because back in 2013 Chris Matthews said that Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II? As ill-advised as this comment is, anyone with a brain would know that he meant that Hitler didn't used chemical weapons on the battlefield.  He did use them in murdering six millions Jews in gas chambers. And I sincerely doubt that Chris Matthews does not know this, and I am sure that he is not a Holocaust Denier. Only a complete fool like, for example, Nancy Pelosi would believe something so stupid. Nancy Pelosi? Yes, she said that Sean Spicer, should be fired for 'downplaying the horror of the Holocaust' when he misspoke earlier this week - AND THEN IMMEDIATELY APOLOGIZED.  Again, only a fool would believe that Sean Spicer is a Holocaust Denier. But, Nancy Pelosi, may be a lefty, but she is unlikely a fool. (Actually, that's a difference without a distinction) So what she is - is a dishonest person pandering to dishonest Jews that might not read past the headlines, or only get their news from late night comedians. She may not be a fool, but she is attempting to use the Holocaust to serve her political agenda. I will leave it to you, dear reader, to categorize what is the best description of this behavior. 


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(from 2013)Chris Matthews, host of 'Harball' on MSNBC: “If you basically put down a red line and say don’t use chemical weapons, and it’s been enforced in the Western community, around the world–international community for decades. Don’t use chemical weapons. We didn’t use them in World War II, Hitler didn’t use them, we don’t use chemical weapons, that’s no deal.”
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Nancy Pelosi this week: "While Jewish families across America celebrate Passover, the chief spokesman of this White House is downplaying the horror of the HolocaustSean Spicer must be fired, and the President must immediately disavow his spokesman’s statements. Either he is speaking for the President, or the President should have known better than to hire him."


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