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  • State Rep. Dauphinais Got Attacked For Saying Gov. Lamont Acted Like Hitler When Dictating EVIL Covid Vaccine Mandates...

    By Greenwich Patriots
    August 29, 2025
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    But Now It's All The Rage For Connecticut Democrats To Scream "Nazi" And Liken The Trump Administration's Actions To "The SS" And "The Gestapo"

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    Many of our readers will recall how, during the covid plandemic, we got called a bunch of nasty names for suggesting that the Nuremberg Code, which is "a ten point statement delimiting permissible medical experimentation on human subjects" stemming from one of the trials held after the Second World War (U.S. v Brandt), applied to covid vaccine mandates and vaccine passports.

    We thoroughly informed readers about the experimental nature of covid vaccines, the known and unknown risks, including the risk of myocarditis and even death, and fought loudly against mandating an unapproved medical product just so people could eat at a restaurant, keep their jobs, play a sport in school or even travel.

    Hardly anyone elected in Hartford at that time had the courage to stand up for freedom, and push back against vaccine mandates, but State Sen. Rob Sampson and Representatives Anne Dauphinais, Doug Dubitsky, Kimberly Fiorello, and Gale Mastrofrancesco did.

    They fought back in Hartford, and complained on social media about the overreach of vaccine passports, and yes, Dauphinais even invoked Hitler.

    “King Lamont aka Hitler dictating what we must inject into our bodies to feed our family!” Dauphinais wrote in a reference to the Nuremberg Code which requires "voluntary consent of the human subject" to participate in a medical experiment.

    Dauphinais immediately got attacked not just by Democrats, but also by Republicans.

    House Speaker Matt Ritter (D), House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora (R), Senate President Martin Looney (D) and Senate Minority Leader Kevin Kelly (R) swiftly issued a joint statement about the "references to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in community and political discussions, including current mask/vaccine mandates."

    The leaders of all four caucuses resoundly condemned the "recent rise and use of Holocaust imagery and analogies" and argued that "such linkage trivializes the extent of crimes against humanity, diminishes the suffering of survivors, and offends those who understand the profound evil Hitler and the Nazis represented."

    "There is simply no comparison between contemporary political issues and the actions of Hitler and his accomplices who were responsible for the murders of over 6 million Jews and millions of other victims," wrote the "bipartisan" group of politicians. "Our caucuses stand strong against these references becoming normalized in our politics and our communities."

    The heat on Dauphinais didn't stop there.

    The Anti-Defamation League called on Dauphinais to apologize. She didn't capitulate, and instead explained on Facebook why she believed it was appropriate to compare Lamont to the murderous dictator. 

    “Nonetheless, I do want to take this opportunity to not apologize but clarify to Governor Lamont, for I was not clear that I meant that he was acting like Hitler in the early 1930’s – to date, he has not called for putting the unvaccinated in camps,” Dauphinais wrote.

    Then Michael Bloom, the executive director of the Jewish Federation Association of Connecticut, thanked the bipartisan group of elected officials for "not allowing the use of Holocaust imagery and comparisons to be normalized."

    Yet the Connecticut Democrat party today invokes Hitler and Nazi Germany on a seemingly daily basis, especially at their weekly senior citizen-led protests throughout the state.

    ICE agents are suddenly "the SS" and "the Gestapo" for arresting illegal immigrants, according to an absolutely unhinged Congressman John Larson.

    Trump trying to address the homelessness problem in America?

    The Groton Democrats think it's just like Nazi Germany.

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    Trump wanting to clean up elections?

    Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas likened that to something the "SS" would do... although she eventually apologized after taking a lot of heat.

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    Trump held a rally for followers at Madison Square Garden during campaign season?

    Well, Sen. Majority Leader Bob Duff described that as a "fascist rally starring Hitler 2.0" and included a video mash-up of Hitler and Trump footage with a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sounds of Silence" playing in the background.

    Screenshot, Sen. Bob Duff on Facebook

    Trump's motorcade arriving at the Garden for the rally?

    Also Hitler, according to Duff.

    Duff even forwarded a tweet that compared White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller to Hitler.

    Screenshot, Bob Duff on X

    Hell, we got called "f*cking Nazis" for holding a MAGA flag in front of a bunch of communists at a Tesla Takedown protest!

    We're not going to hold our breath waiting for Democrats to apologize for the constant propaganda narrative that Trump is a dictator, a fascist, "literally Hitler" and what not.

    Instead, we might just stock up on popcorn and enjoy watching the daily meltdowns from democrats as their party appears to be in a death spiral.

    Indivisible Greenwich Pop-Up Protest; Photo Credit: Erik Ephrim

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