TPM reports Cantor's criticism of Limbaugh, tea partiers' use of Nazi rhetoric

From Rachel Slajda's November 6 post at TMPDC:

At yesterday's tea party rally on Capitol Hill, at least one protester brandished a large graphic photograph of the victims of the Dachau Nazi concentration camp, comparing health care reform to Nazi policies. Today, Rep. Eric Cantor's (R-VA) spokesman called the photograph “inappropriate.”

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Cantor, in an interview today with Bloomberg, also offered some criticism of radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh's comparison of President Obama to Adolf Hitler.

“Do I condone the mention of Hitler in any discussion about politics?” said Cantor, who is the only Jewish Republican in Congress. “No, I don't, because obviously that is something that conjures up images that frankly are not, I think, very helpful.”

In a climate where Republicans who criticize Limbaugh come crawling back on their knees (see TPM's “Forgive Me Rush” photo feature), Cantor's office is bragging about the congressman taking a stand.

Cantor's spokesman, Brad Dayspring, emailed TPMDC a link to Glenn Thrush's post on Cantor's remarks.

It's worth noting that Limbaugh's made the comment in question -- “Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate” -- on Aug. 6. Cantor at the time did not respond publicly to calls from Jewish groups to condemn the remarks.

Previously:

Limbaugh: “Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate”