by Evan McMorris-Santoro | October 8, 2010, 10:40PM
The Atlantic's Josh Green reports that millionaire businessman Rich Iott, the Republican nominee challenging Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D) in Ohio's Ninth District likes to pretend he's a Nazi.
Iott, a tea party-backed candidate, is a member of the 5th SS Wiking (pronounced Viking) Panzer Division, a group of Ohio World War II reenactors.
According to their website, the Wikings (pronounced Vikings) strive to "salute" the "idealists" from occupied northern Europe who saw the Third Reich as "the protector of personal freedom and their very way of life" and signed up to fight for the Wermacht and "gave their lives for their loved ones and a basic desire to be free."
Recruitment Video for the 5th SS Panzerdivision "Wiking" follows. The footage filmed on location at Lowell, IN, the Ostfront Training Facility in Jackson, Michigan and Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, IN.
Rightrdia has pointed out that corporatism and fascism are interchangeable terms. We are not suprised that a Tea Party millionaire from Ohio would admire the Nazis.
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Rich Iott, Ohio congressional tea party candidate
The Atlantic's Josh Green reports that millionaire businessman Rich Iott, the Republican nominee challenging Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D) in Ohio's Ninth District likes to pretend he's a Nazi.
Iott, a tea party-backed candidate, is a member of the 5th SS Wiking (pronounced Viking) Panzer Division, a group of Ohio World War II reenactors.
According to their website, the Wikings (pronounced Vikings) strive to "salute" the "idealists" from occupied northern Europe who saw the Third Reich as "the protector of personal freedom and their very way of life" and signed up to fight for the Wermacht and "gave their lives for their loved ones and a basic desire to be free."
Recruitment Video for the 5th SS Panzerdivision "Wiking" follows. The footage filmed on location at Lowell, IN, the Ostfront Training Facility in Jackson, Michigan and Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, IN.
Rightrdia has pointed out that corporatism and fascism are interchangeable terms. We are not suprised that a Tea Party millionaire from Ohio would admire the Nazis.
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