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CNN Commentaor Compares McCabe Resignation to the Holocaust

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Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:


First, he came for Comey, & they didn’t speak out b/c they were Trump apologists

Then, he came for McCabe, & they didn’t speak out b/c they were Trump apologists

Next, he’ll come for Rosestein & they won’t speak out b/c they’re Trump apologists

Last, he’ll come for Mueller...— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) https://twitter.com/ananavarro/status/958049323140440066?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2018

We need to have a conversation about Ana Navarro and Hitler

The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:




The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?

"What the hell is wrong with America? Are we so mentally delusional and unstable that we've lost all sense of reality?"

Yes we have, and I put most of the blame on Victim Culture, because that is the main reason why ignorance, sloth and self indulgence (to include living in fantasy) are on such a march.
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:




The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?


It was on her Twitter page, not CNN.

And so what? You wouldn't have had any clue that her "hyperbole filled Tweet" was a "reference" to the Niermoller poem except for the fact that the Washington Examiner told you it was.
 
It was on her Twitter page, not CNN.

And so what? You wouldn't have had any clue that her "hyperbole filled Tweet" was a "reference" to the Niermoller poem except for the fact that the Washington Examiner told you it was.

Which has been inappropriately and excessively applied of late.
 
The devil has a special place in hades set aside for the Trumpkins.

They'll get their's.

j/k LOL!
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:




The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?

Yeah, that's a bit over the top.
 
I will be happy when they come for Hillary.Either the Feds or those men in their little white coats .
 
It was on her Twitter page, not CNN.

And so what? You wouldn't have had any clue that her "hyperbole filled Tweet" was a "reference" to the Niermoller poem except for the fact that the Washington Examiner told you it was.

So anything that's on Twitter is just a private citizen's opinion??
 
Which has been inappropriately and excessively applied of late.

As of late? I have seen that poem used my whole life for the most mundane things, to include McDonalds getting rid of the McRib and Ben and Jerry’s getting rid of Oatmeal Cookie Chunk. I’m not going to start pretending to be outraged by it now.

But joking aside, what was B&J thinking when they got rid of Oatmeal Cookie Chunk?
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:




The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?

Oh my! Drama much CNN? :lamo

Ranks right up there with Pelosi's Armageddon tax cut, with people are going to die (well no ****, people are always dying).
 
Oh my! Drama much CNN? :lamo

Ranks right up there with Pelosi's Armageddon tax cut, with people are going to die (well no ****, people are always dying).

It didn't come from CNN.

People dying - like the death panels, you mean? That kind of drama?
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:

The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?

1) She's an opinion commentator.
2) She's a republican who has served in a number of Republican administrations, including the transition team for Jeb Bush, worked on the team for John McCain in 2008, Jon Huntsman Jr. in 2012 & supported Jeb Bush's 2016 presidential campaign.
3) Don't make me pull out the many similar commentaries re: Niemoller’s poem by numerous Republican's during Obama's tenure, cause I sure as hell can.
 
The devil has a special place in hades set aside for the Trumpkins.

They'll get their's.

j/k LOL!

I’m a Trumpkin, you’re saying I’m gonna go to hell because I didn’t vote for your candidate, which commandment was that, I must have missed it.


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It didn't come from CNN.

People dying - like the death panels, you mean? That kind of drama?

Ana Navvaro is on CNN. Whether he likes it or not, she's out there representing CNN.
 
One of CNN's geniuses has turned up wrong.

You must never watch Fox News, because they have it wrong. Or maybe you missed it last month when they had Kevin Jackson on saying that the FBI might have had plans to assassinate President Trump, channeling what he heard on InfoWars the day before. Now Fox News is promoting assassination theories, yes?

Much as the OP and others have tried to tie this to CNN, it wasn't something they did. She posted this on her Twitter account.
 
1) She's an opinion commentator.
2) She's a republican who has served in a number of Republican administrations, including the transition team for Jeb Bush, worked on the team for John McCain in 2008, Jon Huntsman Jr. in 2012 & supported Jeb Bush's 2016 presidential campaign.
3) Don't make me pull out the many similar commentaries re: Niemoller’s poem by numerous Republican's during Obama's tenure, cause I sure as hell can.

Trump Fan Nation hero Roy Moore, for one. But that was okay, because he loves Trump and all that. And it was in support of that clerk in Kentucky who doesn't like the icky gays, so there's that, too.

Moore was the keynote speaker at Eagle Council 2015, a St. Louis conference hosted by Phyllis Schlafly’s group Eagle Forum last week, where he naturally brought up Davis’ similar fight in Kentucky against marriage equality. The Alabama justice dedicated his entire speech to attacking the Obergefell decision and, like Davis’ lawyers, compared the clerk to victims of the Holocaust.

After reading Martin Niemöller’s poem “First They Came For The Socialists…,” Moore decided to write his own version in honor of Davis: “Ladies in gentlemen, we can say the same thing today. They came for the bakers, I didn’t bake cakes. They came for the florists, but I didn’t deal with flowers. They came for the little clerk down in Kentucky by the name of Kim Davis, but I’m not a clerk, I have nothing do with issuing licenses. Then they came for me, and nobody was left.”

Read more at Roy Moore Rewrites Martin Niemoller
Roy Moore Rewrites Martin Niemoller
 
"What the hell is wrong with America? Are we so mentally delusional and unstable that we've lost all sense of reality?"

Yes we have, and I put most of the blame on Victim Culture, because that is the main reason why ignorance, sloth and self indulgence (to include living in fantasy) are on such a march.

This is what Obama’s tribal politics has given us. A war between victims of their own shortcomings.
 
Trump Fan Nation hero Roy Moore, for one. But that was okay, because he loves Trump and all that. And it was in support of that clerk in Kentucky who doesn't like the icky gays, so there's that, too.

Moore was the keynote speaker at Eagle Council 2015, a St. Louis conference hosted by Phyllis Schlafly’s group Eagle Forum last week, where he naturally brought up Davis’ similar fight in Kentucky against marriage equality. The Alabama justice dedicated his entire speech to attacking the Obergefell decision and, like Davis’ lawyers, compared the clerk to victims of the Holocaust.

After reading Martin Niemöller’s poem “First They Came For The Socialists…,” Moore decided to write his own version in honor of Davis: “Ladies in gentlemen, we can say the same thing today. They came for the bakers, I didn’t bake cakes. They came for the florists, but I didn’t deal with flowers. They came for the little clerk down in Kentucky by the name of Kim Davis, but I’m not a clerk, I have nothing do with issuing licenses. Then they came for me, and nobody was left.”

Read more at Roy Moore Rewrites Martin Niemoller
Roy Moore Rewrites Martin Niemoller

Glen Beck "representing" Fox News used to say (incorrect) versions of it all the time. He'd start with...First they came for the Jews...

That original top line "first they came for the Socialists" was dropped, cause that messed with his Nazi turrets and his version of how they were all socialists.
 
As of late? I have seen that poem used my whole life for the most mundane things, to include McDonalds getting rid of the McRib and Ben and Jerry’s getting rid of Oatmeal Cookie Chunk. I’m not going to start pretending to be outraged by it now.

But joking aside, what was B&J thinking when they got rid of Oatmeal Cookie Chunk?

I am not outraged either, but inability to prioritize is killing us, we have to do better.
 
Following news of Deputy FBI director Andy McCabe's resignation, CNN commentator Ana Navvaro tweeted this:




The hyperbole filled tweet is a reference to Martin Niemoller’s poem chastising those who did nothing to halt the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust.

What the hell is wrong with CNN? Are they so mentally delusional and unstable, that they've lost all sense of reality?

What the hell is wrong with the washington examiner because just because she used a poem from Niemeyer does not mean that she compares what happening now in the Trump administration with the holocaust or to the Nazi's.

I think this is fake outrage for the sake of being outraged.
 
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