Saturday, September 8, 2012

Sherrod Brown invokes Nazis against his Jewish opponent, Josh Mandel

Sherrod Brown is up to his old tricks.


Remember last year when he compared GOP governors John Kasich, Scott Walker and Chris Christie to Hitler and Stalin?
"As a nation, I look back in history and some of the worst governments we've ever had, you know one of the the first thing they did? They went after the trade unions," he said. "Hitler didn't want unions, Stalin didn't want unions. [Former Egyptian President Hosni] Mubarak didn't want independent unions."
To quote fellow blogger Jason Hart, Sherrod Brown claims he's not comparing Kasich, Walker, and Christie to Hitler, Stalin, and Mubarak in the middle of comparing them to Hitler, Stalin, and Mubarak.


Months later, he apparently forgot that it was videotaped, because he actually had the audacity to deny it on MSNBC.



Well, he's done it again, this time in a campaign ad. From the Washington Examiner:

Senator Sherrod Brown’s campaign issued a new attack ad Friday against his rival, Republican Josh Mandel. In it, the Ohio Democrat accuses Mandel of using the “big lie” strategy in his campaign. The term “big lie” was coined by Adolf Hitler and is commonly associated with Nazi propaganda.

Mandel is Jewish.
This isn't the first time Ohio Democrats have hurled anti-semitic comments against Josh Mandel. A year ago, Justin Barasky, who is now Sherrod Brown's communications director, implied that Mandel tolerates Naziism. Knowing how Sherrod loves to compare his opponents to Hitler, it now makes perfect sense that Brown hired him.

Sherrod Brown continues to show that he will say anything to keep his Senate seat. Even comparing his opponents to Adolf Hitler isn't off limits. Ohio voters need to send him packing and elect Josh Mandel, who is committed to changing Washington and bringing jobs back to Ohio by repealing Obamacare, fighting for a balanced budget amendment and taking advantage of the vast energy assets Ohio has at home. Let's hope enough of them are tired of Sherrod Brown's shameful comparisons.

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  1. Speaking of Sherrod Brown "saying anything to keep his seat". . .have you heard about this upcoming ditty?

    "Ohio Senator wants to restore Delphi pensions"
    An Ohio senator will introduce legislation next week that would use an estimated $1 billion of the Treasury's stake in General Motors Co. to restore full pensions to about 20,000 salaried retirees at Delphi Corp.

    U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said Friday that his bill would transfer the proceeds of the sale of some of the government's 500 million shares of GM stock to a fund at the U.S. Treasury Department that would supplement payment to the Delphi retirees.

    Read the entire article From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120907/AUTO0103/209070428#ixzz25v6a1L5q


    Can you say attempting to "buy votes"???

    Come on Ohio; stand up and speak out and fight back against Brown and Obama. . .we're called the "bellwether state" for a reason. . .we are important and have always made a difference. . .are we going to let that "prestige" go by the wayside and help to re-elect 2 of the most liberal/progressive/deceptive/destructive people in our govt today? Heck No!!!

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  2. Sherrod already voted to take away their pensions when he voted for the auto bailout.

    He only came up with this after Josh Mandel called him out on it.

    Too late Sherrod.

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    1. Very true. . .unfortunately, folks are fickle and have short memories and won't remember his vote to take away their pensions--we live in a "what can you do for ME now" society sadly!

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