MEMORY LANE: Times Derrick Van Orden Called or Compared People to Nazis
MADISON, Wis. — Despite claiming he “doesn’t use that kind of rhetoric,” Derrick Van Orden has repeatedly compared anyone he disagrees with to Nazis and given half-hearted apologies when called out on his comments. Amongst his insults, Van Orden has compared the judge who convicted Trump to a Nazi judge who contributed to the Holocaust and tweeted that Jewish former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich should change his first name to “Third.”
There’s no line that Derrick Van Orden will not cross—he is content in his extremism and with disreputable rhetoric that does nothing to move us forward. Derrick Van Orden is too extreme for western Wisconsin—and voters will reject him in a few short days.
Here is a running list of a few of the times Derrick Van Orden has called or compared people to Nazis:
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Derrick Van Orden told former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who is Jewish, that he should change his first name to “Third” in reference to Nazi-occupied Germany.
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In his apology tweet, he doubled down on his extremism and attacked Democrats.
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Van Orden said Ilhan Omar is more aligned with the National Socialists in 1930s Germany than she is with the American people.
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Van Orden compared the conviction of Donald Trump to Hitler’s rise to power and Stalinism in the Soviet Union.
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Van Orden also compared Judge Juan Merchan, the judge presiding over Trump’s felony case, to Roland Freisler, a Nazi judge and politician who contributed to the Holocaust.
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Van Orden claimed Democrats had “mastered” destroying their political enemies using Nazi and Soviet tactics.
- Van Orden compared a liberal group hiring a staffer to “Nazi Brown Shirts and Chinese Communist Party members,” and said Democrats are “trying to buy and intimidate their way into power.”
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