I wasn't trying to imply that Hitler was some sort of war hero, or particularly successful as a soldier. My recollection from a Hitler biography I read ten years ago is as follows, correct me where memory fails or misleads: Hitler moved to Germany with the intention of attending a prestigious art school. When he didn't get in, he hung out in the country making vague plans to apply to architecture school instead and never quite getting around to it. When the war broke out, he was ineligible for the draft as a non-citizen, but volunteered for the army anyway, in the full knowledge that he could get killed. He was assigned messenger duty, carrying orders to the front lines--this was not as bad as actual frontline duty, but still entailed some personal danger. He served honorably, with no record of cowardice, and went on to "infiltrate" extremist parties for the army in peacetime until he decided to just hijack and reform one of them in his own image.
Can you imagine Trump doing that? Not the idle dreams or the exceeding orders, but voluntarily signing up to risk his life? I can't. Multiple people (IIRC) have quoted him referring to veterans as idiots--the mask slipped off in John McCain's case, when he simply couldn't believe that anybody thought a wounded veteran was anything other than a sucker and a loser. Trump doesn't want a thousand-year Reich. He doesn't want anything except for a lot of people to love Trump, a lot more people to talk about Trump, and the people who say bad things about Trump to be ground into dust. John Bolton, of all people, had it right when he said Trump isn't thoughtful enough to be a fascist. More than that, he doesn't even have a fascist's pathetic bare minimum of virtue. Which is why he isn't and cannot be a threat.
Can you imagine Trump doing that? Not the idle dreams or the exceeding orders, but voluntarily signing up to risk his life? I can't. Multiple people (IIRC) have quoted him referring to veterans as idiots--the mask slipped off in John McCain's case, when he simply couldn't believe that anybody thought a wounded veteran was anything other than a sucker and a loser. Trump doesn't want a thousand-year Reich. He doesn't want anything except for a lot of people to love Trump, a lot more people to talk about Trump, and the people who say bad things about Trump to be ground into dust. John Bolton, of all people, had it right when he said Trump isn't thoughtful enough to be a fascist. More than that, he doesn't even have a fascist's pathetic bare minimum of virtue. Which is why he isn't and cannot be a threat.
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