And this would certainly be justified.
Not like the vindictive motivations and faux outrage surrounding the firings of Van Jones and Shirley Sherrod for instance during President Obama’s term. Those incidents seem so quaint today.
To quote a CNN pundit “never talk about Hitler in politics”
I guess it's a "red line”.
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The Anne Frank Center is calling for White House press secretary Sean Spicer to be fired after his Tuesday comments claiming Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II.
In a statement posted on Facebook, the center's executive director blasted Spicer, saying the White House spokesman "lacks the integrity" to serve in his post.
"On Passover no less, Sean Spicer has engaged in Holocaust denial, the most offensive form of fake news imaginable, by denying Hitler gassed millions of Jews to death," Steven Goldstein said in a statement.
"Spicer's statement is the most evil slur upon a group of people we have ever heard from a White House press secretary."
He added: "President Trump must fire him at once."
Hitler is known to have used cyanide gas in mass murders of Jews.
That is an unequivocal and forceful statement from the Center. Spicer is on the defensive and coming out with multiple clarifications. As amusing as this clown is the egregiousness outweighs his entertainment value and he must go