Many of today’s Conservatives like to compare Democratic policies to historical events or works of literature. This was most evident with
Marjorie Taylor Greene. On multiple occasions, the controversial GOP Rep. attempted to compare mask mandates to Nazi Germany.
The hosts of Fox News like to use the same practice. Whether themselves or their viewers has any idea what the book is about matters little. All that matters is creating an emotional and angry reaction. So you’ll hear a lot about socialism, marxism, communism, etc.
Bill Hemmer was attempting to use this tactic during his Tuesday show. The Fox host told viewers, “I remember 20 years old going to Trier, Germany and trying to find the home of Karl Marx cuz, y’know, 1848 — he wrote ‘Mein Kampf’ I want to know what it’s all about.”
Mein Kampf, meaning my struggle was published in 1925. Marx, most famous for penning The Communist Manifesto (along with Friedrich Engels), died in 1883. The actual author of Mein Kampf was future German Chancellor Adolf Hitler. In the book, the then imprisoned Hitler laid out the reasoning behind his vehement anti-Semitism and his future plans for Germany.
Later in the show, a sheepish Hemmer had to explain his mistake to the audience, “I misspoke. 1848. Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto.”
While Democrats will be happy to dunk on Hemmer for his mistake, the viewers of Fox News are unlikely to care. They are already quite familiar with a heaping servings of false information.
Trump is now threatening to sue The Des Moines Register and the former pollster for…
Senate Republicans cut a deal with Democrats to appoint a slate of Biden judges in…
Industry groups have written a 21-page letter to Trump asking him to roll back Biden's…
Meet The Press's Kristen Welker asked Sen. Bernie Sanders about Biden pardoning his son, and…
Senator-Elect and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) had some strong words for Trump's plan to pardon…
Trump announced that he is making former Rep. Devin Nunes the chairman of a private…
This website uses cookies.