Republican Texas House candidate says there’s nothing offensive about his ‘gay Hitler’ costume

Kyle Biedermann, on the right, is running to unseat Doug Miller, R-New Braunfels, in Texas House District 73. Kyle Biedermann, on the right, is running to unseat Doug Miller, R-New Braunfels, in Texas House District 73. Photo: Kyle Biedermann, Facebook Photo: Kyle Biedermann, Facebook Image 1 of / 21 Caption Close Republican Texas House candidate says there’s nothing offensive about his ‘gay Hitler’ costume 1 / 21 Back to Gallery

When is it OK to wear a Hitler costume and make a Nazi “sieg heil” salute?

Well, never — even if it’s a “gay Hitler” costume fashioned after a Saturday Night Live sketch and worn at a fundraiser for a food pantry.

Kyle Biedermann of Fredericksburg posed in the costume about eight years ago, then removed the photograph from his Facebook page before running for Texas House District 73. He is facing Doug Miller, R-New Braunfels, in the May 24 runoff.

To find out what Biedermann has to say about his choice of costumes, see expressnews.com