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Adolf Hitler Revives As Stand-Up Comic In New Novel Translation
Justin Charity · 03/23/14 01:53PMAngela Merkel Did Nazi This One Coming
Taylor Berman · 02/25/14 10:02AMThatz Not Okay: Can You Tell Someone They Look Like Hitler?
Caity Weaver · 01/30/14 11:30AMOne of my coworkers who, to be honest, I find to be rather annoying, recently began growing what can only be referred to as a Hitler mustache. I am afraid he doesn't realize it as such, and that no one else at work will be willing to tell him. I don't know for sure how many friends he has outside of work.
Mein Kampf Is One of the Bestselling Political Books of the Year
Taylor Berman · 01/09/14 11:20AMOne benefit of eBooks is that you can purchase and read them anoynmously—there are no nosy clerks or shaming book covers to give away your terrible taste. This, as it turns out, is great news for Hitler's sales: the electronic version of Mein Kampf has become a surprise bestseller over the past year.
Let's Change 4:20 To 5:20, For a United America
Ken Layne · 09/04/13 12:45PMMercedes Is Not Happy That Its Car Was Used to Kill Hitler
Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/26/13 12:30PMKFC Mulling Legal Action Against Copycat Restaurant Called ‘Hitler’
Neetzan Zimmerman · 07/08/13 04:33PMHere's the 95-Year-Old Lady Who Tasted Hitler's Food for Poison
Adam Weinstein · 04/26/13 03:49PMMargot Woelk now admits she spent two and a half years as Adolf Hitler's personal poison-detector. While other Germans subsisted on bland rations, she sampled the Führer's fresh vegetables and pastas in succulent sauces. Easy gig, if you didn't mind the constant chance of death, or the cascade of horrors that went with the falling Reich.
'Things as Bad as Hitler' and More of the Most Cringe-Worthy Posts from National Novel Writing Month
Max Read · 11/12/12 05:31PMWe're now 12 days into "National Novel Writing Month," the annual event in which thousands of people, encouraging and guiding each other online, pledge to write entire novels over the course of November. The official "NaNoWriMo" forums are abuzz with encouragement and advice, testifying to the power of group support in achieving your goals. They are also filled with some of the worst ideas you will read in your entire life.
Elderly Woman Faces Jail Time for Removing Campaign Signs Featuring Obama with Hitler Mustache
Neetzan Zimmerman · 10/18/12 10:26AMCurrently Trending on Twitter: Swastikas
Louis Peitzman · 10/07/12 01:41PMA List of the Things Whiny Rich People Have Compared Themselves (and Obama) To
Max Read · 10/01/12 05:00PMMaybe the most exciting story of the last few years is the increasingly prominent voice of a traditionally powerless and voiceless group: the super-rich. No longer content to stand by the wayside as the president begs them to contribute a slightly higher percentage of their massive incomes while they enjoy record-breaking profits, the super-rich have finally stood up to the middle-class and, with the typically astute metaphorical skill of the Wall Street billionaire, compared themselves to violently oppressed and abused people. And piñatas.
If You Name Your Clothing Store 'Hitler,' Don't Act All Surprised When It Pisses People Off
Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/28/12 04:56PMHitler Was a Flatulent Coke Fiend Who Bolstered His Libido with Bull Semen
Neetzan Zimmerman · 05/03/12 03:00PMHistory Re-reading: Hitler's Mein Kampf to Be Published in Germany for First Time Since WWII
Neetzan Zimmerman · 04/27/12 09:38AMWhy Is Hitler Selling Shampoo in Turkey?
Louis Peitzman · 03/26/12 07:07PM
There's probably a logical explanation for this, right? Either way, Turkey's Jewish community is none too thrilled about seeing Adolf Hitler in a TV ad for shampoo. Biota Laboratories, the company that makes Biomen shampoo, has refused to take the commercial off the air, explaining that it's "humorous." But as we all know from watching Mad Men, sometimes the client doesn't know best.
Did Hitler Knock Up a French Teenager?
Caity Weaver · 02/21/12 07:07PMMeat Magazine Compares the Humane Society to Hitler
Hamilton Nolan · 01/27/12 03:30PMOne rock solid rule of editorial writing is, if you're against something, you always want to find a way to compare it to Hitler. This works because people hate Hitler a lot—and, through the simple principle of transference, they will have an equal amount of hate for whichever thing you compare to Hitler. This is just a basic "trick of the trade" which cannot backfire.