Re: "...The difference, as sick as Hitler was, he was somewhat "charismatic." These guys will never grow into anything..."
He wasn't considered "charismatic" during his rise to power....just the opposite; the world media all denigrated him as "a clown"..."a comic figure with funny moustache"...etc.
Those who disparage nascent Nazi movements lack an understanding of human nature...
It is not necessary to have a majority of a population be Nazi card-carriers; nor is it necessary to have a large Party Leadership. Neither is it necessary to have a particularly "charismatic" Fuhrer to appeal to voters...
All that is really necessary for such a movement to succeed, is to have a large number of the population agree with the same ideas expressed by the party, to have the majority of the remaining population apathetic to their socio-political-economic environment, and to then have an economic downturn serious enough to cause voters to look outside the mainstream for new answers to their problems.
The U.S.A. in August, 2007, lacks only the economic depression for completion of this formula.
Otherwise, all of our socio-economic and political realities strongly resemble those of The Weimar Republic of Germany in the 1920's / 1930's.
However, the U.S.A. is a billion times more violent, a billion times more sexually degenerate, and a trillion times more uncivilized, than was Germany prior to Nazism.