Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 25, 2020
So Chris Matthews called Bernie Sanders a Nazi.
Then people complained.
So he apologized for… the Holocaust.
Facing outrage over comparing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Nevada Democratic caucus victory to France falling to the Nazis in World War II, Chris Matthews addressed the controversy at the top of his Monday night broadcast.
“As I watched one-sided results of the caucus in Nevada, I reached for a historical analogy and used a bad one,” the veteran MSNBC personality said. “I was wrong to refer to an event from the last days, or actually the first days, of World War II.”
“Senator Sanders, I’m sorry for comparing anything from that tragic era in which so many suffered, especially the Jewish people, to an elected result in which you were a well-deserved winner,” Matthews continued. “This is going to be a hard-fought, heated campaign of ideas.”
Is it true that the Jewish people suffered “especially”?
Obviously not. If you believe the dumb hoax of the Holocaust, six million Jews died during the war. In the entire war, an estimated 80 million people died. So, 90% of the deaths were non-Jew, by the Jew’s official story.
So why did they suffer “especially”?
No reason. That’s just a hoax within a hoax. We’re supposed to remember WWII as “World War Holocaust” because the Jews are God’s chosen ones, our masters whom we must worship.
If Matthews was going to apologize, he should have apologized to Bernie for calling him a Nazi.