Rockwell: If I were religious, I would say Hitler was the second coming of Christ. I think Hitler was a gift from Providence. I think he was so far above anything that I’ll be able to accomplish that it’s just almost sacrilegious for me to speak of myself in the same terms with Hitler.
Interviewer: But this is your objective, to model yourself as closely as possible-
Rockwell: Oh, my objective is to carry out what Hitler started, not to model my own person on Hitler, because this is impossible.
Interviewer: Do you consider yourself the second Fuhrer?
Rockwell: No, I don’t even use the word “Führer.” I’m not a German, I’m an American, as you’re a Canadian. I consider myself, in terms of Bolshevism, I would be the Lenin to Marx. And in terms of Christianity, I’m the saint Paul to Hitler’s Christ. In other words, I am the spreader, the world spreader of a doctrine which Hitler originated, and it was crucified, dead and buried, and it is now rising.
Interviewer: Are you a superman, Commander?
Rockwell: I’m not a superman no… there’s probably people here could whip me, no I, I think all I am the offspring of millions of years of evolution which has produced white Christian civilization. I am one example of it, not a Superman. But I think compared to an aborigine in Africa who eats his grandmother…and they are still eating people over there, I think I am and so are you we’re all supermen compared to those cruds.
Interviewer: Commander, how do you feel about the allegations that the American Nazi Party has strong homosexual tendencies?
Rockwell: I will say this, in my organization, I have men who were homosexuals. They were sucked into that filth, just like drunkards or dope fiends, and I have been able to rescue them, and I am not a bit ashamed of that, I’ll stand shoulder to shoulder with anyone of em anyday the only thing I won’t tolerate is a homosexual who is a homosexual.
Interviewer: This is one of your enemies?
Rockwell: That’s one of the biggest enemies. I’d rather gas queer than anybody else.
Interviewer: Mr. Rockwell, you have come before hearings or other meetings dressed in uniform. Why are you not dressed in uniform today?
Rockwell: I have never come before any hearing dressed in uniform. I use the uniform to agitate. When Martin Luther Coon is out in the streets agitating, why I agitate back, and the uniform is very good for agitating. For appearing before a hearing, it’s a uh, it’s a mental battle of wits, not a battle of agitation.
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