« on: March 13, 2017, 07:45:49 AM »
This is a good question to ask . . .

Guns & Politics: The Nazi’s Were On Drugs, What Is The Left’s Excuse?
Susan Smith, Columnist 11:00 AM 03/12/2017
One has to wonder what exactly is causing the increasingly extreme nature of the reaction of the left to our President. It really isn’t normal how these people are behaving, and while it has been clear for a long time that Nancy Pelosi is crazy, Charles Schumer is hateful and John McCain is bitter, there is something else that is infecting these and too many others in the media and on the left side of the aisle since the election of our 45th President.
It’s as if there is some sort of unnamed…substance involved?
Recent revelations have made it clear, for example, that the military forces once thought to have been the greatest ever seen in warfare at the time, i.e., those of the Third Reich in the mid-20th Century, were pretty much completely fueled on drugs the whole time. Let us, then, take a look at the Nazi invasion of France, which stunned the world at the time, and became known as the Blitzkrieg, the ‘Lightning War.’
The vaunted Maginot Line, the series of fortifications along the German-French border, was meant to have protected France from invasion, and had been long expecting such activity from its increasingly aggressive neighbor. Though the Maginot Line considered itself ready, it was recognized far and wide that France itself was ill prepared for a land war with its northern neighbor. Germany finally, after invading and basically blasting through their mutual European neighbors of the Netherlands and Belgium, invaded France in May, 1940, by using tanks, artillery, and divebombers in attacking the Maginot Line. The main German assault, though, went north, through Luxembourg, bypassing the Maginot Line altogether.
One of the Commanders of this extraordinary force was soon-to-be General Erwin Rommel, who would later gain fame in the African desert as the “Desert Fox”, and who led the 7th Panzer Division “as it crashed through the Belgian defenses into France, skirting the Maginot Line and then smashing it from behind.” He acknowledged that “this was a new kind of warfare integrating tanks, air power, artillery, and motorized infantry into a steel juggernaut emphasizing speedy movement and maximization of battlefield opportunities.”
The rest is here . . .
http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/12/guns-politics-the-nazis-were-on-drugs-what-is-the-lefts-excuse/#ixzz4bD38GnSuIt's a legitimate question, IMO.


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