Apr 15, 2022
Republican senator, Frank Niceley, from Tennessee tries to argue supporting a bill attacking homeless camps by comparing homeless people to Adolf Hitler. John Iadarola and Brett Erlich break it down on The Damage Report.
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Tennessee state senator Frank Niceley cites Adolf Hitler as example of how homeless people can turn lives around - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/frank-niceley-adolf-hitler-homeless-tennessee/
"A Republican state senator from Tennessee invoked Adolf Hitler in a message to homeless people on Wednesday, as he debated a bill that would threaten felony penalties against those who camp on public property.
During his speech, Frank Niceley offered his Senate colleagues a "history lesson" and brought up Hitler as an example of a former homeless person who turned his life around.
"In 1910, Hitler decided to live on the streets for a while," he said. "So for two years, Hitler lived on the streets and practiced his oratory and his body language and how to connect with the masses, and then went on to lead a life that's got him into history books.""
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Tennessee state senator Frank Niceley cites Adolf Hitler as example of how homeless people can turn lives around - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/frank-niceley-adolf-hitler-homeless-tennessee/
"A Republican state senator from Tennessee invoked Adolf Hitler in a message to homeless people on Wednesday, as he debated a bill that would threaten felony penalties against those who camp on public property.
During his speech, Frank Niceley offered his Senate colleagues a "history lesson" and brought up Hitler as an example of a former homeless person who turned his life around.
"In 1910, Hitler decided to live on the streets for a while," he said. "So for two years, Hitler lived on the streets and practiced his oratory and his body language and how to connect with the masses, and then went on to lead a life that's got him into history books.""
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The Damage Report: April 15, 2022
Hosts: John IadarolaBrett Erlich