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We found one boys rev up your enginesStop posting Q level bullshit, retard.
They REALLY hate masks. I guess they want to be KNOWN as the ones that stormed Capitol Hill.The one time in history when it's socially acceptable to wear a mask and none of these boomers couldn't bring themselves
Poor bastards. Can't even organize a Gofundme for their legal bills as that would be aiding and abetting terrorism. They're going to throw the whole fucking library at them. The rest of their lives in solitary in a maximum security Fed Pen for taking a fucking selfie.
Can't he just shut the fuck up already?
Those two guys don't even look remotely similar. I know autists have trouble recognizing faces but this is ridiculous.
They weren't so overwhelmed with self-righteousness or desperation that they were willing to actually murder anyone, much less take them hostage.
Or more likely they were just clowns who just intended to show up and do whatever clownish things clowns do. Anyone with more malign intentions just melted into that crowd.Most of that crowd were clowns. They were meant to distract from the few who were very serious.
Won't someone think of the poor State Boots!? More concern for people who Work For The State please kind masses, also wear your coof masks or else.That police officer who was bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher doesn't count, I guess?
Most of that crowd were clowns. They were meant to distract from the few who were very serious. The ones who showed up armed with handcuffs and their faces effectively covered intended to do the most damage they could manage.
You'd only have a point if he himself thought that there was no election fraud from the start. Otherwise, you're asking him to be a psychic while abetting Capitol Police and Bowser of their collective failure to prepare to maintain order.However even though the climate was the fault of both sides, Trump pushed for this march, riled up his cultists before and during their gathering and ignored all possibilities that shit might escalate to a point where they do more than chanting slogans. And even when shit escalated, he still felt a need to double down on his entirely fabricated accusations of election fraud.
A single cop death out of dozens there juxtaposed with the thousands of protesters isn't evidence of extreme desperation as much as it is evidence of an unruly mob.That police officer who was bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher doesn't count, I guess?
Is that an onion? lol if so, though it reminds me of when I had a horrible sunburn on my eyelids once, and I used raw potato to help it. (poultice form is better than just a half a spud, but maybe she didn't have a food processor handy)A woman using an onion to fake tears for victim points
Ding, ding, ding! WINNAH!
Trump the man may fade from the scene. Trumpism and populism will not. The American people also saw their precious congress cower on the floor when faced with AMERICANS, not foreign soldiers or foreign terrorists. Just plain AMERICANS, the ones that make our country work. Congress, who used to think they were the people's masters, have been disabused of that notion. Congress got cucked, publicly. The pictures will remain. Respect for congress - zero.
The next time a member of congress, like this useless bitch, makes the airlines kick a paying passenger out of their seat so they can fly instead, the passenger should tell the member of congress to sit on the floor, the way they did when the AMERICANS came calling at the Capitol Building.
Congresswoman who ‘bumped’ passenger from flight plays the race card
By Mark Moore
December 26, 2017 | 3:38pm | Updated
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Sheila Jackson LeeAP
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who was accused by a United Airlines passenger of bumping her from a first-class seat, said in a Twitter screed on Tuesday that she believes the incident is all about race.
“Since this was not any fault of mine, the way the individual continued to act appeared to be, upon reflection, because I was an African American woman, seemingly an easy target along with the African American flight attendant who was very, very nice,” the Texas Democrat wrote in a post. “This saddens me, especially at this time of year given all of the things we have to work on to help people.”
“But in the spirit of this season and out of the sincerity of my heart, if it is perceived that I had anything to do with this, I am kind enough to simply say sorry,” Jackson Lee continued. “But as an African American, I know there are too many examples like this all over the nation.”
Jean-Marie Simon, 63, said she was tossed out of her first-class seat on a Houston-to-Washington, DC, flight Dec. 18 to make way for Jackson Lee.
The teacher from Washington, DC, said in a Facebook post two days later that she saw a uniformed United employee pull Jackson Lee from the priority boarding line and escort her to a first-class seat before any other passengers got on the plane.
When Simon went to board with her first-class ticket, an agent said it wasn’t in the system. Another United attendant told her that united.com had changed her reservation an hour earlier and upgraded another passenger to her seat.
Simon later learned the congresswoman ended up in her seat.
But Jackson Lee, in her tweets, said she did “nothing wrong.”
“I asked for nothing exceptional or out of the ordinary and received nothing exceptional or out of the ordinary. I proceeded to take my seat and work on legislative issues on my way to Washington,” she posted.
Jackson Lee said she heard that the woman had “canceled her own flight.”
“I noted that this individual came toward me and took a picture. I heard later that she might have said ‘I know who she is,’ ” she wrote.
She said she hopes the airline makes everything right with Simon.
A United spokesperson said that the airline apologized to Simon and offered her a $500 voucher for another flight.
But Simon said that’s not correct.
“United has not apologized to me,” Simon told The Post in an email Tuesday. “A low ranking employee responding to an online customer complaint apologized on the phone, in his individual capacity. He also said he would send my complaint up the chain at United. To date, I have not heard from United.”
She said she did get the voucher, on Dec. 18 when the airline canceled her ticket, but after she protested the gate agent’s offer of a $300 voucher.
U.S. lawmakers say police downplayed threat of violence before Capitol siege
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN29D0N9 (https://archive.vn/Hd7uu)
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Exaggerate much? It wasn't a SEAL team raiding the Bin Laden compound.
Antifa beat him like a dog, of course he's going to roll over on command.Oh also Rand Paul can go suck a bag of cocks. Muh constitution tells me that I have no choice but to vote for rampant election fraud. Midget shit gobbler.
Isn't Parler partly owned/operated by former spook Dan Bongino? Really no big outfit that isn't spooky will be allowed to operate in America. At the level of totalitarianism we're at now that is to be expected. In a healthy nation that has a people to be responsible for - say, like China - that would be laudable.Where were you the past decade or so? The Right has been under surveillance for a while. Now it's announced. Parler will be a honeypot by next year or so.
Can't say I'm surprised. I wish they give some of that surveillance to the Left.
Its been done before and to much applause. Too bad they didn't have leadership to train and guide them to being able to effect that goal with any aplomb.Like who in their mind thinks it's a fucking good idea to storm the capital building, while Congress is in session, while filming themselves IRL.
What is this boards.4chan.org/pol/?From the Wall Street Journal article,
Ahead of Capitol Riot, Police Miscalculated Risk
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Forbes did a quick breakdown of known deathsObviously murder would be a lot more serious than anything else that happened but I'm wondering if that happened why they aren't saying so. If someone just had a stroke that would be something different.
Trump had the power to declare a national emergency and to invoke the Insurrection Act. Doing so would have overridden all local and state authorities, including state Governors control of their NG. Remember all the Q-anon folks having wet dreams that he'd do this to stop the steal? Well here was a no shit national emergency, insurgent commies burning down cities, and he refused to because his daughter and son-in-Jew advised him it wouldn't sit well with the NYT and CNN.You need a state to request for their NGs, and several of those states weren't doing that even as he was telling them that they should. In the affected areas, the mayors were deliberately telling their LEOs to stand down-- Trump doesn't have control over those, obviously.
That's all to say that it's ridiculous to say "Trump let cities burn" as though the cities were directly under federal jurisdiction and he wasn't actively being told to piss off.
And COVID was explicitly used to wreck the economy by officials unhappy with the President and his people making them look like the assholes that they are.his tax policies was great for business and until corona i was making great money. he banned CRT at the fed level didn't he? Peace in teh Middle East, he outed Israel as the reason we're even in ME, etc.
What is this boards.4chan.org/pol/?
Who is the journalist on that? I want to shit on them and make fun of their appearance. They deserve great scorn for being so incompetent.
Oh no, Trump got in because all this stuff was boiling up. If not Trump it would have been someone else.The fires of the political climate, that made this possible, have been fanned by both sides for Trumps entire term. Without Trump, I doubt we'd have seen anything like this...
However even though the climate was the fault of both sides, Trump pushed for this march, riled up his cultists before and during their gathering and ignored all possibilities that shit might escalate to a point where they do more than chanting slogans. And even when shit escalated, he still felt a need to double down on his entirely fabricated accusations of election fraud.
Congress has never been popular or respected in all of history. Holy fuck the last time they took a poll, Congress was less popular than venereal disease, bed bugs, leprosy and Nickelback.The pictures will remain. Respect for congress - zero.
Whether he believes in the election fraud or not is besides the point. What matters is how he voiced that opinion and how he kept on riling up his supporters.You'd only have a point if he himself thought that there was no election fraud from the start.
Oh, surely, they fucked up big time, doesn't excuse what happened though. Novel idea, I know: More people than just the Trumptards fucked up.while abetting Capitol Police and Bowser of their collective failure to prepare to maintain order.
Keep in mind, back in those days, the Trumpdrones firmly believed not sending the NG was some 4D chess move and Trump evading a trap set up by the DNC to make him look bad if he did.Trump had the power to declare a national emergency and to invoke the Insurrection Act. Doing so would have overridden all local and state authorities, including state Governors control of their NG. Remember all the Q-anon folks having wet dreams that he'd do this to stop the steal? Well here was a no shit national emergency, insurgent commies burning down cities, and he refused to because his daughter and son-in-Jew advised him it wouldn't sit well with the NYT and CNN.
Instead he tweeted "LAW AND ORDER" a bazillion times and called out the NG in DC, which he directly controlled, only when they threatened to storm the White House.
Frankly this was an amazing opportunity for him. People were literally crying out for someone to come in to quell the riots. Instead, and as usual, he cucked.
The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. Recent events shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
From the Wall Street Journal article,
Ahead of Capitol Riot, Police Miscalculated Risk
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