First, let me say Godwin's law can't possibly apply to this discussion, because you can't talk about Nazis without talking about them.
Yesterday, there was a rally at which the father of Nick Berg made a plea for peace and said that he had resisted the urge to slip into anger.
Also holding a rally on the same day, with a counter demonstration, were the American Nazis.
It's often said that today's media would have given equal time to the Nazis in the 1930s. That is no longer hypothetical, because they gave them equal time today. They gave lots of air time to some old cracker with a ZZTop beard who said that the Nazis are "not nonviolent," and are "prepared to use violence when the time comes." He said that the group had achieved their goals for the rally already: "Look at how much money the State spent and look at how much coverage we are getting from the Jew media."
Then cut to coverage of the Berg rally, with no mention of Berg's position against the Iraq war. Wouldn't want to undermine those shots of the brave Nazis in their pretty uniforms, or make a value judgment about their ideas. That wouldn't be professional.