Forbes Blogger Ungar Compares GOP Senators to Hostage Takers, Nazis
"If the GOP Senate Minority Leader were to grab a Senate page and threaten to kill the innocent victim if the Democrats refused to capitulate to the party’s demands on tax cuts, we would all quickly arrive at the conclusion that the Minority Leader had lost his mind and gone too far. We simply, under no circumstances, will not tolerate threatening someone’s life in order to get what you want.
"Yet, by playing with the denial of the only economic lifeline left to millions of unemployed, this is precisely what the GOP is doing."
The rantings of a Newsweek writer or MSNBC host, right? Wrong.
That fine hyperbole was brought to you by Forbes.com Policy Page blog contributor Rick Ungar, as he described the Senate GOP's staunch refusal to play ball on Democratic-priority legislation until a deal was reached with President Obama to extend the Bush tax cuts for every income-tax payer.
But Ungar was only warming up. He had yet to get around to the Nazi comparison.

"With the hostage-taking tactic having worked so well, the Republicans have decided to do it again," Ungar lamented in his December 6 post. "This time, it’s our senior citizens who are about to be duct taped, gagged and tied to their wheelchairs."
Ungar then hinted that the GOP were Nazi-like by foisting a Sophie's Choice-like scenario on President Obama regarding the Medicare "Doctor Fix" (emphasis mine):
The president is, once again, put in a no-win situation where he has to choose between one of his children. He either must give up the poor or the seniors. Either way he loses. And isn’t that precisely the idea?
The plan is also diabolical beyond belief as the proponents of this behavior –the very same people who have held the unemployed hostage to benefit the bankers who put the millions out of work in the first place–continue the kidnapping of national policy. One can only imagine whom their next victim might be.
I recognize that you may favor continuing the Bush cuts for everyone and that’s fine. If you disapprove of health care reform – fine again. But are you really prepared to tolerate hostage taking by your leadership in order to get what you want? When there are elected officials willing to put a gun to the head of millions of suffering Americans to provide a tax cut to those who need it like a hole in the head or threaten the denial of health care to our elderly in order to continue denying care to the poor, is this a tactic we are willing to accept?
When your leaders create a Sophie’s Choice between the old and the poor, are we really going to be okay with that?
As if that weren't enough, Ungar went for the leftist trope trifecta, bookending his post with Joseph McCarthy references:
On June 9, 1954, Joseph Welch, appearing as general counsel for the United States Army, sat before a Senate panel and its megalomaniacal star attraction, Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy, and reached his breaking point. As McCarthy attempted to unfairly paint an associate in Welch’s law firm with a red brush, Welsh uttered the now famous words, “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
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Hasn’t the moment arrived when we must point the finger at these Senators who have lost all perspective and broken with faith with old fashioned American goodness and say, “Have you no sense of decency, Senator? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
To borrow from the late great Orioles PA announcer Rex Barney, give that fan an MSNBC contract!
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Wait a minute....
Submitted by NC Cop on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 2:35pm.
"When your leaders create a Sophie's Choice between the old and the poor, are we really going to be okay with that?"
Ummmmm...isnt that exactly what Obamacare does???
Just sayin'.
Pitch Forks
Submitted by dirtydan64 on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 2:42pm.
No Decency, you bring a knife will bring a Gun the list goes on & on No one should be schocked to here this coming form those Foibles who say all this in the name of the "Middle Class" there only objective is to pit us against them as it has been since the begging of time, right or wrong it's not gonna change. Just last Sunday where Mrs. McCaskile was so nice on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, but she surely showed her true colors just the other day by encouraging the people of the Middle Class to get out your Pitch fork's where had anyone…… I mean Anyone from the Republican party made such stunning comments those Media Idiots would have been all over that like Flies on Chit !!!! If the Rich feel the need to pay more, Warren & Bill I hope your listening by all means go ahead and write the dam check if you think all those loop holes & tax breaks save you and your Gov't too much money no one is gonna tell you, you Can't infact why don't you add an extra Zero (0) after that 2, 20 or 200 hundred Million, or Billion how every much you feel is necessary to rid yourself of the guilt your feeling !!!
Good grief. A "Sophie's
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 3:33pm.
Good grief. A "Sophie's Choice" has evolved into a literary or rhetorical device denoting the dilemma arising from the forced selection of an unwanted option. It's similar in meaning to a Hobson's choice.
Stretching this into a "Republicans are Nazis" insinuation is utterly ridiculous.
Jer
"-- forced selection of an unwanted option."---
Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 11:32pm.
Sounds like ObamaCare.
MD
Okay...score one for MD.
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 12/08/2010 - 12:11am.
Okay...score one for MD. :-)
Jer
right idea, wrong idea
Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 4:00pm.
He obviously doesn't know his history as the tactics of this bogus potus are almost exactly like those of Hitler and the Nazis. He's proving the adage that people who don't know history will repeat it.
And it's repeating.
-Jon
As someone who lost relatives
Submitted by rickungar on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 1:54pm.
As someone who lost relatives to the Nazi's, I'm a little sensitive to your charge that I was making a Nazi comparison. This is precisely the over-the-top rhetoric that gets in the way of anything worthwhile ever happening. While I have some disagreements with the Republicans whom I write about, I do not believe them to be Nazis or anything remotely close. By taking a clearly recognized literary term, such as a Sophie's Choice" and using it to beat me over the head, you become the precise problem. If you have a problem with the piece, which is certainly fine, why not go after it on the subject matter rather the nasty diversions?
Maybe the answer is you are feeding those, like the commenter above, who suggests I don't know my history because he believes Obama is using the precise tactics of Hitler and Nazis.
Is that really a statement you would support? Does your reader - or yourself- have any knowledge whatsoever of the Nazi regime and how circumstances alone would prohibit Obama or any other American president at this time from utlizing the same 'tactics"?
When you folks get around to dealing with real issues with the intent of gaining a positive resolution, and stop the Nazi BS, maybe you'll have something to contribute to the debate and the solutions. In the meantime, you're just haters - and haters do nobody any good.
Really?
Submitted by sentry_99 on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:50pm.
Coming from the guy comparing Republicans to hostage takers?
PS...You forgot to give props to Jay-Z for that last line about haters yo.
Rick Unger runs to NewsBusters
Submitted by MrShy on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:59pm.
And like a good, dishonest, manipulating liberal (yes, two oxymorons there), opens his damage-control post with a personal tale, in an attempt to gain our sympathy and divert attention from the words HE WROTE in his piece:
The president is, once again, put in a no-win situation where he has to choose between one of his children. He either must give up the poor or the seniors. Either way he loses. ***And isn’t that precisely the idea?***
You reprehensibly went there with the direct Nazi reference, Felix :p (erm... Rick. Although, we should call you Oscar, as it's you and only you that made this messy bed.)
So..... man up.
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You're a little sensitive,
Submitted by bkeyser on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:26pm.
You're a little sensitive, alright.
Hostage-takers, huh? I guess you're on JournoList Redux since this has been the standard messaging line for the last week +. Can't you people come up with your own copy rather than simply repeat what the White House is saying? You're supposed to be a journalist and as such, something of a wordsmith. You sound more like a plagiarist.
But more to your point of contributing to the discussion: If the GOP are holding the President and his agenda hostage, how would you describe the health-care debate given the overwhelming opposition to it both during and after the debate? The Democrats have created a massive taxation legislation under the guise of health care that every reasonable observer has since determined to be massively oversold. It won't cut costs; it is a tax; it's being waived for the majority of it's supporters; and has been foisted upon Americans against their will and better judgment. Did you call Obama a hostage-taker during the debate, or since? Isn't Nancy Pelosi guilty of lying to the American people? Wasn't this ultimately a bad deal for the country and aren't many folks going to have to pay more out of their pockets as a result?
Yeah, you're sensitive. Sensitive to the wishes of your ideological leaders. The American public? Not so much.
Right. "Sophie's Choice" had nothing to do with Nazis
Submitted by SickofLibs on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:32pm.
Bad choice of analogies on your end.
Right you are Rick. I am a
Submitted by bassndude on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:50pm.
Right you are Rick. I am a hater. I hate Nazi's. I also hate Communists and Socialists and Anti-Capitolists. I detest those who assume to speak for me, (a senior citizen), supposing I am the hostage in some standoff.
I am not!
As someone who lost relatives to the Nazi's, you sure fell short in learning anything. Of course, you cannot see that the best friends the Jewish nation has is on the other side of the isle. Obama would hang them out for their enemies to snipe at their leasure.
Your not only hopeless, your an apeaser. Your a class warfare promoter. You would prefer these people that are out of work remain on a permanate state welfare roster.
If there is no reason to go out and find work, to think and create a place for ones self, what is left? Lethargy. State sponsered lethargy.
And there you have the world of Rick Unger.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal/troll!!
bassndude
Submitted by MrShy on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 3:13pm.
If there is no reason to go out and find work, to think and create a place for ones self, what is left? Lethargy. State sponsered lethargy.
And there you have the world of Rick Unger.
Shaaaaaaweeeet! :)
You have penned my next facebook status (the place where I weed out my libtard friends/relatives and where almost all of them eventually "disappear" = meaning, they can't tolerate me not being liberal like them. :p) (I will give you name/NB credit, of course :))
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double post
Submitted by MrShy on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 2:09pm.
Sorry folks. Meant to click the "reply" button. See post is above :)
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Criticizing Ungar on the
Submitted by Jer on Thu, 12/16/2010 - 7:03pm.
Criticizing Ungar on the merits of his arguments is fair game. Contorting his usage of the term Sophie's Choice into a Nazi/GOP association is extremely unfair.
Jer
oops...Make that criticizing with a "z"