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Mark Steyn: Harry a Nazi? You're having a laugh
2005-01-18
He begins:
It's a good rule of thumb that, no matter how big an idiot someone is, he can never compete with the political class's response to his idiocy. Thus, whatever feelings of unease I might have had about Prince Hitler were swept away the moment the rent-a-quote humbugs started lining up to denounce him.

I say to Harry: you go, girlfriend, you Reichstone Cowboy you. It's uniforms night at my pad every Thursday and you're more than welcome, Your Royal Heilness.

etc... go read the whole Steyn thing :-)

Not to spoil it, but here's the blowoff:
Alas, tyranny doesn't always come with a self-evidently hilarious dress code. And the soft, supple, creeping totalitarian inclinations of our present-day rulers are sometimes harder to resist. If I had to pick the single most revolting remark from this bogus Reichsfuror, it would be this: "I think it might be appropriate for him to tell us himself just how contrite he now is."

That's Michael Howard, the leader of the supposed Conservative Party. What's conservative about demanding people submit to public self-abasement? Wasn't it the Commies who used to insist you recant on TV and then disappear into re-education camp? A conservative party ought to be a refuge from the sanctimonious nannytollahs of the age. But, from his shabby Kerryesque opportunism on the war down, Mr Howard has no discernible coherent political philosophy - except for his all-pervasive authoritarianism, into which his repellent call for a display of princely contrition fits all too neatly.

Since Britain seems to hold three-minute silences for something or other every month now, maybe for the next one we could all get together and Prince Harry, in uniform, and his father, in mufti, can lay a wreath to mark the tragic loss of our sense of proportion.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  I'd say that the real outrage is that 50% of young Britons never heard of the holocaust, if that's true. Do they not teach history? And BBC - you're worthless too.
Posted by: 2b   2005-01-18 10:31:58 PM  

#4  What .com said. His Royal Dopeyness doesn't shock anyone; what's truly astonishing is the ~50% of young Britons who've never heard of the holocaust. Now they will.
Posted by: lex   2005-01-18 9:27:23 PM  

#3  Imagine the fallout if the prince had dressed in a burkah. Or, as an imam....
Posted by: Pappy   2005-01-18 9:09:50 PM  

#2  The good fallout might be that the UK kids ask WTF is the big deal -- and learn something about the Holocaust. That would be an improvement over the norm, I'm sure.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-18 8:07:39 PM  

#1  I love him...Mark Steyn. XXXOX

My thoughts exactly - stupid for a prince - yes. But BFD. I've seen a million people dressed as Hitler at Halloween. Mountain meet molehill.
Posted by: 2b   2005-01-18 5:27:48 PM  

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