Oath Busters!

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In the heat of the moment, many of you Republicans swore an oath to the Evil One, and are in sore want to have your pledge removed.

But I tell you, do not swear an oath at all: either by heaven, for it is God’s throne; or by the earth, for it is his footstool; or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the Great King.  And do not swear by your head, for you cannot make even one hair white or black. All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.”

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The Guilty Number of The Beast

As a service to Republicans who have been led astray, I have formed a forgiving company, called ‘Oath Busters’. We are steeped in the way of ancient oath-making, and thus know how to mercifully employ tried and true oath-breaking rituals that will free up your mortal soul to go on its merry way.

Jon

‘The Most Hated Prophet’

“I ain’t afraid of no oath!”

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Hitler comparisons are not new for Trump. Comedian Louis C.K., in a postscript to a Saturday email about the latest episode of his web series “Horace and Pete,” he asked fans and readers to “please stop it with voting for Trump.”

“It was funny for a little while,” he wrote. “But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean that we are being Germany in the 30s.”

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, a spirited Trump detractor, said last month that the GOP front-runner “reminds me of Hitler.”

Anne Frank’s stepsister, in a January essay to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, accused Trump of “acting like another Hitler.”

READ: Louis C.K.: ‘Insane bigot’ Donald Trump ‘is Hitler’

Before that, former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican, told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota on “New Day” that his plan to halt the immigration of Muslims into the U.S. reminded her of “the kind of rhetoric that allowed Hitler to move forward.”

Trump has dismissed such comparisons in the past. When a Philadelphia newspaper made the comparison on its cover last December, Trump, told CNN it was “just another paper going out of business.”

When ABC News asked him directly about the comparisons in the context of his plan to ban Muslim travel to the U.S., Trump said he was acting more like Franklin Roosevelt than Hitler.

On Tuesday, Trump continued his deflections. During an interview on “The Today Show” on NBC, host Matt Lauer asked Trump to consider the historical context of the image.

The Republican front-runner at first dismissed the controversial comparison, calling it “ridiculous” and “a big stretch,” and insisting rally attendees were just “having fun.”

“Well, I think it’s ridiculous, I mean we’re having such a great time,” Trump said. “Sometimes we’ll do it for fun, and they’ll start screaming at me, ‘do the swear-in, do the swear-in!’ “

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“Honestly until this phone call, I didn’t know it was a problem,” he added. “That this would be brought up this morning, I’m surprised to hear it.”

But pressed if he would stop asking supporters to make the pledge now that he was aware of the controversy, Trump said, “Well, I’ll certainly look into it.”

“I mean I’d like to find out that that’s true, but I would certainly look into it, because I don’t want to offend anybody. But I can tell you that it’s been amazingly received, but I will certainly look into that.”

Trump also discussed the issue in an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

“I say jokingly, ‘Raise your hand if you swear to endorse me,’ ” he said. “The entire place is practically laughing and having a good time. They’re raising their hands in the form of a vote, not in the form of a salute

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