Conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck on Sunday said GOP presidential front-runner sounds a lot like Adolf Hitler did in 1929 in appealing to the fear and anger in the public.
"We look at Hitler in 1940" when he was bent on world domination and killing Jews and other political enemies in concentration camps, Beck noted on
ABC's "This Week" "We should look at him in 1929. He was the kind of funny kind of character that said the things people were thinking."
Where Trump takes his own rhetoric is anybody's guess, Beck said, "But Donald Trump is a dangerous man with the things he's been saying."
Despite his concern about Trump, Beck is opposed to what what he calls games being played by the Republican Party to keep Trump from getting the nomination if that is what they want.
"I'm against Donald Trump," he said. "But I'll tell you one thing, if he gets close enough, and the GOP tries to play games, I won't vote for Donald Trump ever, but I'll stand with his right, because the people have spoken."
Comedian and actor
Louis C.K. also compared Trump to Hitler in recent days, saying in an email to fans, "It was funny for a little while. But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean that we are being Germany in the '30s. Do you think they saw the s*** coming? Hitler was just some hilarious and refreshing dude with a weird comb over who would say anything at all."
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