
"Horst Wessel, 1907-1930, wrote Conway on X Thursday, linking to Wessel's Wikipedia page. Wessel was a Nazi Storm Trooper who was killed by Communists in Berlin in 1930. After Wessel's death, Joseph Goebbels turned him into a martyr of the Nazi cause. Horst Wessel Lied [Song] became the anthem of the Nazi Party, and then the co-national anthem of Germany itself under Adolf Hitler's rule."
"If you compare someone that has a different view on policy to an actual Nazi, the problem is YOU. This hyperbolic garbage makes you look mentally incompetent and certifies you as part of the problem, argued Dana Loesch. If you compare someone that has a different view on policy to an actual Nazi, the problem is YOU. This hyperbolic garbage makes you look mentally incompetent and certifies you as part of the problem. https://t.co/1bZUrGc3WL Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2025"
"No wonder your wife divorced you, you sick fuck, replied Mike Cote. George Conway is a pile of human garbage. He should have his citizenship stripped and he should be deported. What a total POS he is, suggested Wade Miller. RedState's Bonchie offered a reminder that this guy is still welcomed on MSNBC with open arms. Which position do you think Kirk took that was comparable to Nazism? asked The Washington Examiners David Harsanyi."
George Conway posted a tweet on X linking to Horst Wessel's Wikipedia page and invoking the Nazi Storm Trooper's name shortly after Charlie Kirk's murder. Horst Wessel was a Nazi Storm Trooper killed in Berlin in 1930 whose death was used by Joseph Goebbels to create a Nazi martyr and whose song became the Nazi Party anthem and later co-national anthem of Germany under Hitler. Conway's comparison generated immediate outrage and personal insults across social media, including responses from Dana Loesch, Mike Cote, Wade Miller, RedState's Bonchie, and David Harsanyi questioning the Nazi analogy.
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