The girls are falling for Barack Hussein Obama



"Women 'falling for Obama'

12/02/2008 12:02 - (SA)
http://www.news24.com

College Park, Maryland - You can see it in their flushed-face smiles
and
hear it in their screams. They say the phenomenon is difficult to
describe, but once they experience it they tell their friends,
sisters,
mothers and daughters, and they come back for more if they can.

"He's very charismatic. It was a 'you-had-to-be-there' kind of
experience," said Lolita Breckenridge, 37, after hearing Democratic
White House hopeful Barack Obama address a packed rally at the
University of Maryland on Monday."

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

MORE ON THE FASCIST RESONANCES IN OBAMA

I note that someone else has seen the similarities between Obama's
campaign and the campaigns of Adolf Hitler. See
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/02/obamas_politics_of_collective.....

So I thought I might put up a few more quotes about Hitler's appeal
that sound very much like Obama's:

As this writer noted:

When brainwashers spoke to Germans after the war, as part of
efforts to "psychoanalyze'' the Nazi experience, they found few
remembered any specific content in Hitler's speeches. Almost all could
remember being part of the experience, if they were in attendance, and
most remembered the "excitement'' in listening to them on the radio.
The words 'hypnotic'' and "mesmerizing'' were the most used to
describe the Fuehrer's voice. Even some people who professed to have
disagreed with the Nazis grudgingly claimed that Hitler was a "a
spellbinding speaker.''

And note this comment:

"It was a sincere Hitler that they knew, whose words burned into
the most secret recesses of their minds and rebuked them for their own
shortcomings. It was the Hitler who would lead them back to self-
respect because he had faith in them. This fundamental conception of
Hitler made a beautiful foundation for a propaganda build-up. He was
so convincing on the speaker's platform and appeared to be so sincere
in what he said that the majority of his listeners were ready to
believe almost anything good about him because they wanted to believe
it.

And a few short quotes from The German dictatorship by K.D. Bracher
(Weidenfeld, 1971, pp. 146-148):

"The youthful following, attracted by the romantic radicalism and
emotional appeal of the "movement" became a significant factor" ...
"Youth was indignant over the difficult and frequently unfair
conditions of life, the manifold limitations of the times. The
"movement" provided them with an outlet" ... "They protested against
the seeming inertia of the politicians of the older generation..." "It
was a truly religio-psychological phenomemon. Just as the concept of
"belief" occupied a central place.." "Hitler appeared as the exponent
of a new sense of life"
.