Hitler and Donald Trump
By: Bill O'ReillySeptember 21, 2016
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The left in America is dazed and confused by how tight the presidential race is just a few days before the first debate.

The liberal media in particular is in panic mode, so they are breaking out the evil card: Adolf Hitler.

Writing in the Washington Post this week, crazy-left columnist Richard Cohen banners "Trump's Hitlerian Disregard for the Truth."

Basically Cohen puts forth that Trump is like Hitler in his thinking because, "He thinks the truth is what he says it is."

Interesting.

One point.  According to most polls, about two-thirds of the American public believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Yet President Obama says his policies have put the USA in a good place.

Is that true because the president says it is?

Paging Richard Cohen.

By the way, if you access the Hitler column online, The Washington Post suggests you read other articles such as “Donald Trump is a unique threat to American democracy.”

Or, “This is how fascism comes to America.”

Or, “The theory of political leadership that Donald Trump shares with Adolf Hitler.”

Finally, “Don't compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. It belittles Hitler.”

Talking Points is not making this up.  Check it out.

Now the reason for that kind of hysteria -- and that's what it is -- has to do with voters not doing what The Washington Post wants them to do.

A brand new Fox poll out today has Trump up in Ohio, Nevada and North Carolina.

If enough deplorables show up on Election Day, Trump could win.

That would spell doom for the progressive movement and our increasingly oppressive PC culture.

There isn't a man on earth less PC than Trump, and for committed progressive folks he is a nightmare.

BONO: “Look, America is like the best idea the world ever came up with, but Donald Trump is potentially the worst idea that ever happened to America.  Potentially.  Could destroy it ((EDIT)) He’s hijacked the party, and I think he's trying to hijack the idea of America.  And I think it's bigger than all of us.  I think this is really dangerous.”

Bono really believes that, but what he and other anti-Trump people don't understand is that demonizing Donald Trump is useless at this point.

What most Americans really want the next president to do is solve problems.

Most of us understand that ideology has divided the nation and led to economic and security hardship so you can "Third Reich" it all day long but it will not matter come November.

The candidate who best articulates security and economic improvement will win.

And that's the memo.