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more about #leadership more comments → apedigreeofhoney: I think it's less about his own abilities as a leader and more about the fact that he surrounded himself with intelligent and manipulative individuals... more » Spirit Fingers: Actually, when I think evil man. I think Ronald Reagan, because really, Day Light Savings Time. What? Why? Why must I alter my sleep schedule twice a ... more » BBQcornnuts: It's important to have focus on your objectives. It's so easy to get off track with random massacres. more » SinisterBill prints in color on both sides: The Hitler bit reminds me of advise I would give when I was MC'ing wedding receptions. Best men would nervously ask me if I had any tips for public s... more » i'm a bottle: There's a story from a public defender in Nazi Germany [muller-kluge.library.cornell.edu] that relates a story about defending someone who repeated a ... more » Botswana Meat Commission FC: You guys are getting all worked up by a shitty, throw-away Forbes.com article written (probably for free) by a nobody from India. more » Uncle_Billy_Slumming: Arthur Szyk, cartoonmacher and fascistischeTotschläger, used to write love letters to der Führer, addressed: "Dear Adolph Schickelgruber, flop." [... more » kentuckienne: It's amazing what you can do when you're willing to use vast portions of your own and neighboring countries' populations as slave labor! more » Mo MoDo: What is Pat Buchanan doing writing under a pseudonym? more » God: He was an accomplished songwriter too, kids. No one knows this but Adolf was the original composer of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood. more » A Message To Rudy: "Yet he emerged as probably the most evil man the world has ever seen." "Probably"? Glad to see the author cutting him some slack. more » i'm a bottle: In Germany, there's a cliché that's oft-repeated, exclusively by one's semi-senile grandparents, that "Hitler built the Autobahn, but what he did wit... more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: I remember reading a quote somewhere that gave me pause to think. The author said that if Hitler had died in 1936 or so, he would likely have been re... more » TheBusinessGuy: "Not many people know it, but the Fuhrer was a terrific dancer." more » DrRocco: Maybe I don't get the sarcasm of the post, because it seems to imply that the author admires Hitler. Instead, the author clearly identifies Hitler as... more » -
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Hitler: Great Leader, Not Perfect, Says Forbes Columnist
You know who was a good leader, according to Forbes "Leadership" columnist Sangeeth Varghese? Hitler. Showed a lot of gumption in WW1. And civil improvement? He was big on civil improvement. Of course, he had his drawbacks. More » -
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Miss California Joins Embarrassing Conservative Leader All-Stars
"I would like to nominate Miss California as the new face of the marriage movement," NOM head Maggie Gallagher recently said. A wonderful idea, she'll fit right in with the rest of the GOP leadership! More »

