When I first heard that former Danity Kane bandmate, Aubrey O'Day, said that she believed both Adolf Hitler and Fidel Castro were "brilliant" during a clip of her appearance on a Fox News program, I was naturally prepared to hear some more idiotic gems spill forth from her unnaturally puffy lips.
Then, Aubrey went on to clarify what she meant when she spoke on Hannity. The pop tart explains, "Murderers and dictators generally are some of the smartest people out there--they just use their brain power for evil purposes," the Playboy covergirl asserts.
O'Day continues, "I don't condone any of their evil behavior, but I was asked about their intellectual firepower...and in my opinion you can't have a low IQ and wreak that much havoc on the world. What Hitler succeeded in doing was deplorable. And I hope we never see such an abusive use of power again."
Um...wow. That most shocking part of what she's saying is that it's incredibly logical. Who knew this one was capable of cognitive thought?
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matthew says:
So do not get what the big deal about this...
Has she ever said that she supports what either of these people did? Has she ever said she thought the Holocaust was a great idea? No! All she did was make a (suprisingly astute) observation that in order for someone to be so effective at implementing their racist/bigotted/insane ideas they have to be a fairly dynamic, charismatic and intellegent individual. She even reitterated this in a later statement.
People need to chill, really.
Ellie says:
"fairly dynamic, charismatic and intelligent individual."
That's why they are known as Psychopaths.
The intelligence of Castro can be debated he built a regime on someone else's ideology which like a true communist ruler. Did not practice what he preached and enforced on others.
Paul says:
In that same vein, Hannity has intellectual firepower, relative to his inane viewing/listening audience, that he uses for evil.
Paul says:
In that same vein, Hannity has intellectual firepower, relative to his inane viewing/listening audience, that he uses for evil.