<<No, you gave 3 twisted assessments of connection, based on YOUR twisted version of current history. >>
Keep going. I was already convinced of your intellectual bankruptcy, but there's nothing like proving it again and again, just to reassure anyone who might think you were about to grow a brain.
Three specific historical and fact-based similarities between Bush and Hitler, and instead of a fact-based or logic-based rebuttal, we get a sirs specialty - -the invective-based ("twisted assessments," "twisted version") rebuttal. Sad to say, I expected no better.
<<You might have well said that Bush and Hitler were both men....there, proof positive>>
But I didn't, did I? I in fact gave three specific historical examples, each going much further than saying that each was a man.
Shall I tell you what your problem is, sirs? You're either too stupid, too afraid or too stubborn to admit an obvious truth. Bush IS like Hitler, a lot - - admittedly, not as courageous in battle, with nothing of his writing, speaking, organizing or artistic talents - - but similar in their capacity to tell outrageous lies, capitalize opportunistically on whatever fortuitous calamities befall the nation, blame "others" for their own difficulties and also in their utter disregard for the value of human life. But for some reason, you find this fact to be unpalatable, so you have to deny it. But being a fact, the problem of course is that you can't find any real facts or logic to help you out with your denial, and so you have to resort to the only other weapon you have left - - name-calling, invective. The comparison is "twisted," its base is "twisted," undsoweiter. Once again, profoundly embarrassing yourself. Poor sirs.
Did you ever see The Boys From Brazil, a film made from the Ira Levin thriller of the same name? A group of demented Nazi scientists in Brazil are attempting to grow Hitler clones from Hitler DNA. Well, Bush is probably what they would have gotten if the original DNA material had been badly damaged in a lab accident but remained barely viable. In fact, that's the subject of my next screenplay.