Monday, October 1, 2012

WHO AM I? - The Answer Is Not Who You Think...


I was born in one country, raised in another. My father was born in another country. 

I was not his only child. 

He fathered several children with numerous women. 

I became very close to my mother, as my father showed no interest in me. 

My mother died at an early age from cancer. 

Although my father deserted me and my mother raised me, I later wrote a book idolizing my father not my mother. 

Later in life, questions arose over my real name. 

My birth records were sketchy. 

No one was able to produce a legitimate, reliable birth certificate. 

I grew up practicing one faith but converted to Christianity, as it was widely accepted in my new country, but I practiced non-traditional beliefs and didn't follow Christianity, except in the public eye under scrutiny. 

I worked and lived among lower-class people as a young adult, disguising myself as someone who really cared about them. 

That was before I decided it was time to get serious about my life and embarked on a new career. 

I wrote a book about my struggles growing up. 

It was clear to those who read my memoirs, that I had difficulties accepting that my father abandoned me as a child. 

I became active in local politics in my 30's then, with help behind the scenes, I literally burst onto the scene as a candidate for national office in my 40's. 

They said I had a golden tongue and could talk anyone into anything. 

I had a virtually non-existent resume, little work history, and no experience in leading a single organization. 

Yet I was a powerful speaker and citizens were drawn to me, as though I were a magnet and they were small roofing tacks.

I drew incredibly large crowds during my public appearances. 

This bolstered my ego. 

At first, my political campaign focused on my country's foreign policy... 

I was very critical of my country in the last war, and seized every opportunity to bash my country. 

But what launched my rise to national prominence were my views on the country's economy. 

I pretended to have a really good plan on how we could do better, and every poor person would be fed and housed for free . 

I believed the free market, banks and corporations were responsible for getting us into this mess. 

I decided to start making citizens hate them and, if they became envious of others who did well, the plan was clinched tight. 

I called mine "A People's Campaign." 

That sounded good to all people. 

I was the surprise candidate because I emerged from outside the traditional path of politics and was able to gain widespread popular support. 

I knew that, if I merely offered the people 'hope', together we could change our country and the world.. 

So, I started to make my speeches sound like they were on behalf of the downtrodden, poor, ignorant to include "persecuted minorities." 

My true views were not widely known and I kept them unknown, until after I became my nation's leader. 

I had to carefully guard reality, as anybody could have easily found out what I really believed, if they had simply read my writings and examined those people I associated with. I'm glad they didn't. 

Then I became the most powerful man in the world. 

And then the world learned the truth. 

Who am I?


This is about Adolph Hitler.  Surprised?


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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is why people think are party is filled with crazy people. This stuff right here.

CRUZ COUNTRY said...

@ Anonymous 4:51 PM

The only thing that separates Obama from Hitler is The U.S. Constitution.

If you really want to see the crazy people, attend an Obama rally, or better yet, look in the mirror.

Anonymous said...

There was one man who read Mein Kampf and believed what was written in it. His name was Winston Churchill. We must be like Churchill at this time. Resolute.

I don't think comparing Obama to Hitler is a good way to win friends and influence people, but I am all for reading Obama's words and listening to his speeches, and believing what he says. Not his promises but his view of the world.

AZ

Rozy Lass said...

While Obama was campaigning in summer of 2008 my sister went to the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC. As she read what Hitler said about hope and change she actually got chills at how eerily similar his propaganda sounded to that used by Obama. Well, now the truth is out and we have to vote that monster out of office.

My Life said...

Interesting that a few people were critical of this? No name was given as to the comparison was to. Yet you made that assumption. Why is that? Is it that they ARE so similar?

Anonymous said...

Good point, Diana! You did that intentionally.........not one mention of anyone except whom that originally applied.

Anonymous said...

Aw, thanks for the laugh, guys. This is really hilarious. Thank you, really.

Beverly said...

What fascinates me, is that liberals who respond to these messages always take one of two paths--either "ha ha ha" or calling names, i.e. stupid, ridiculous, liar, etc. If they had a legitimate argument, they might be credible. Oh that's right--there ISN'T a legitimate argument.....

Anonymous said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_Law

This right here negates your "argument".

This is not a discussion, this adolescent name calling. Yes yes, most of these points can be attributed to President Obama, but most can be attributed to so many other people.

Hell, I used to compare Bush to Hitler all the time with his power grabs, demonizing of a "common enemy," destruction of our economy, policy of preemptive strike, etc., etc., etc. But of course, it was just a reflection of the frustration I felt as I saw my country go down such a wrong, dark path.

The fact is, we're both wrong, and we're both guilty of simple hyperbole and fearful tactics. President Obama is a good man who loves this country and its people and I, for one, can't wait for four more years.

Happy fear-mongering y'all!