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Straight from the dictator's mouth

Attention MAGAs, Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, Moms for Liberty, etc.: it's time to test your knowledge and play Jeopardy.

With the 2024 election roughly 15 months away, it is a good time to test your historical knowledge. The Final Jeopardy category is "Famous Quotations." Contestants, the clock is ticking ...

Name the author(s) of these famous (and actual quotations):

"Tell a lie loud enough and long enough and people will believe it."

"If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

"The greater the crime perpetrated by the leadership, the less likely it is that the people will ever believe their leaders to be capable of perpetrating such an event."

"Let me control the textbooks, and I will control the state."

"It is a quite special secret pleasure how the people around us fail to realize what is really happening to them."

"It is not truth that matters, but victory."

"It is better to make a mistake than to do nothing."

"To attain our aim, we should stop at nothing even if we must join forces with the devil."

Time's up! If you answered, "Who Is Donald Trump?" sorry, you are incorrect.

If you answered, "Who Is Ron DeSantis?" once again, incorrect, although you could envision the controlling textbooks quote coming from him.

No, the correct answer is Adolf Hitler.

The stakes are too great for our country to enable the Republicans in the next election.

Next November, vote for democracy by ridding local, state and federal offices of the scourge of these inept officials who are only in it for themselves.

The stakes are too great to ignore and assume everything will work out in the end.

Wayne Bartosik

Wheaton

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