After receiving one of the most scathing comparisons -- to Hitler -- that can be drawn for a politician, Donald Trump responded while campaigning in Greenville, South Carolina.

According to a Daily News report, the Republican nominee said that he was not a fan of Hitler on the occasion in reponse to a New York Times story that suggested that some of Los Angeles radio host Ricardo Sanchez's listeners comare Trump to "Hitler" when it comes to the issue of immigrants.

Trump is really being drawn into the dangerous extreme of the right as recently he also got the support of a senior member of the KKK, David Duke, who has called him the "best of the lot" from the GOP nominee pool.

The real estate tycoon quickly distanced himself from that support in a recent interview with Bloomberg Politics. In fact Trump seems to have realized that he might have gone out of line on various senstiive issue and is now working on reparations. He even commented on the dismal state of race relations in the country, suggesting that the social system needed a rehaul on that front and that President Obama had been in a dissappointment. "race relation problems are almost at an all-time worst" in the U.S. he said, adding that his hopes of President Obama playing "unifier" had been dashed.

Trump has already been saying a lot of wrong things and his callous comments has alarmed a lot of people especially when it come to his attitude toward women and take on issues of immigration.