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Home Front: Politix
AFL-CIO President Likens Santorum to Hitler- Later Apologizes (sort of)
2006-09-07
The president of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO said Wednesday he was wrong to have referred to Adolf Hitler while criticizing Republican Sen. Rick Santorum.

"When I think about his votes against working families, I get angry and I said something I shouldn't have," Bill George said in a statement issued in response to criticism from Santorum's campaign and Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., who chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

In a story Sunday in The (Harrisburg) Patriot-News, George commented on the contrasting styles of Santorum, a conservative firebrand who is the Senate's No. 3 Republican, and his low-key challenger, Democrat Bob Casey. George said Santorum feeds off negative passions and lacks true charisma.

"Some see him as Hitler, 'I'm right' and 'we have to go kill them' and 'the hell with the poor and the working class and we have to protect the rich," the newspaper quoted George.

The quote drew a belated response Wednesday from Santorum's campaign, which drew attention to it in an e-mail to reporters, and Dole, who called upon Casey's campaign to denounce George's "outrageous" remark.

In May 2005, Santorum came under fire for referring to Hitler in defending his party's right to ban Democratic filibusters designed to block votes on President Bush's judicial nominations. Santorum said he "meant no offense" in invoking the Nazi leader's name.

To explain his own choice of words, George borrowed a Santorum quote from that earlier dispute: "It was meant to dramatize the principle of an argument, not to characterize."
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#7  Don't be silly, Sleresh Jeck3466, that's different!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-07 23:13  

#6  And whose brown shirt thugs tore up a Rep campaign office in Florida during the last national election?
Posted by: Sleresh Jeck3466   2006-09-07 22:42  

#5  In the future all conservatives will be compared to Hitler for fifteen minutes.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-09-07 21:04  

#4  As a gubbamint employee - project manager/engineer - I have no problem with joining a union voluntarily to negotiate my contracts year-to-year. I do not/will not pay for their political activites, which rarely endorse pols I would vote for. I've withheld that part of the dues
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-07 20:17  

#3  As far as I can tell Unions are doing everthing they can to make sure no one around me can get a living wage job unless they have a 6 year degree. Unions on the other side with the Job killing lawyers, and bought and paid for politicians.

Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-09-07 19:12  

#2  Ah yes, King George of AKL-CIOland who directs his thugs to kill scabs comparing a senator to Hitler, priceless. Oops, sorry 'bout that.
Posted by: Union Buster   2006-09-07 12:47  

#1  That's okay. I liken most union bosses to Al Capone. Ummmmmmm...sorry, Bill.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-07 10:57  

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