March for Trump (1/6) - (1/5-1/6), 18 NAKED PROUD BOYS IN THE SHOWER AT RAM RANCH

Was this a terrorist incident?

  • Yes

    Votes: 514 24.4%
  • No

    Votes: 543 25.8%
  • There were bad people(terrorists) involved, but that shouldn't reflect on everybody else

    Votes: 260 12.4%
  • It was the state who created terror

    Votes: 788 37.4%

  • Total voters
    2,105
CONGLATURATION, MAGApedes. You just gave cause to have open domestic surveillance, they don´t even have to hide anymore.
If we don't do what they say, they'll take our rights away! We better obey!

You pathetic cuck.
But in all seriousness we can't let this guy get the nuclear codes.
Umm... He already has them. He's had them for four years...
 
I don't think so, Nikki. Now blow me.

In my opinion, if "they" think people will roll over after 1/6, "they" have another thing coming. Gonna be quite a ride these next four years.

Nikki Haley Slams Trump: Actions ‘Will Be Judged Harshly By History’​

Former U.N. ambassador also praises Trump foreign policy and calls her service 'the honor of a lifetime'​

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Former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley / Getty Images
Eliana Johnson - JANUARY 7, 2021 9:30 PM

Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley delivered a harsh rebuke of President Donald Trump's words and actions since the November election, telling fellow Republicans on Thursday that his behavior since the November election "will be judged harshly by history."
The former South Carolina governor left the administration two years ago as one of a handful of top Trump officials who had managed to criticize the president without provoking a public denunciation from the tweeter-in-chief. Her remarks will reveal whether she can continue to do so.
"President Trump has not always chosen the right words," Haley said at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting taking place on an island off Jacksonville, Fla. "He was wrong with his words in Charlottesville, and I told him so at the time. He was badly wrong with his words yesterday. And it wasn’t just his words. His actions since Election Day will be judged harshly by history."
Haley, who is considered a likely 2024 presidential contender, struck a balance between criticism of the president's actions and a full repudiation of his tenure. Calling Wednesday's violence "un-American," she nonetheless vowed to "defend the achievements of the past four years" and referred to her service in the Trump administration as "the honor of a lifetime."
She went on to praise the administration's approach to foreign policy and the president personally for taking a clear-eyed view of China. "President Trump was our first commander in chief to see China for what it really is—the greatest global threat facing America. He held China accountable for its unfair trade, its theft of our secrets, and its egregious human rights record," she said. "The United States now sees China with open eyes, and we have Donald Trump to thank for that."
Republican losses in both Georgia Senate runoffs and Wednesday's assault on the Capitol have upended the GOP's annual winter meeting, with Trump himself joining by cell phone at one point and some calling for the resignation of party chairwoman and Trump ally Ronna McDaniel.
Haley's remarks follow criticisms from other top Republicans and Trump allies, including Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.), who slammed the president on Wednesday for misleading his own supporters in his claims about the November election, and offer a window into how Trump allies are starting to grapple with a future in which Trump is still present but less powerful. Haley homed in on three issues that have little to do with the man who has dominated the news for the past four years: out-of-control government spending; socialism, which Haley argued has gone "mainstream in America"; and the rise of a so-called woke mob that threatens some of the country's fundamental liberties.
"They’ve demonstrated that they’ll ‘cancel' anyone who gets in their way," Haley said. "They want to shout down and shut up anyone who disagrees with them. They want to take control of the classroom, the boardroom, the media green room, and even the dining room table."



Huff that copium, nobody wants the Trump base anymore, Trump killed them politically.
 
Cool.

If by some miracle you are Sig, do me a favour and explain to BoxerSharts47 why he's a tard.
Should've entreated him to give @BoxerShorts47 his stickers back.

That thread just isn't as good with his self-imposed exile, and I'd really like to get his takes on whatever the fuck the fallout from this boomer bloc action is.
 
Should've entreated him to give @BoxerShorts47 his stickers back.

That thread just isn't as good with his self-imposed exile, and I'd really like to get his takes on whatever the fuck the fallout from this boomer bloc action is.
He probably thinks that they weren't true white nationalists because they wouldn't give him a teenage waifu.
 
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CONGLATURATION, MAGApedes. You just gave cause to have open domestic surveillance, they don´t even have to hide anymore. Bonus points for freedom fighters like Trump and Cruz reinforcing the position that 1/6 was in fact a terrorist attack. I can´t say what could go wrong...
Congrats, you're now mad at the convenient scapegoat instead of the corrupt government doing what it was going to do anyways, protest or no protest.
This is what people mean by "npc".
 
I don't think so, Nikki. Now blow me.

In my opinion, if "they" think people will roll over after 1/6, "they" have another thing coming. Gonna be quite a ride these next four years.

Nikki Haley Slams Trump: Actions ‘Will Be Judged Harshly By History’​

Former U.N. ambassador also praises Trump foreign policy and calls her service 'the honor of a lifetime'​

GettyImages-1228190088-736x514.jpg
Former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley / Getty Images
Eliana Johnson - JANUARY 7, 2021 9:30 PM

Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley delivered a harsh rebuke of President Donald Trump's words and actions since the November election, telling fellow Republicans on Thursday that his behavior since the November election "will be judged harshly by history."
The former South Carolina governor left the administration two years ago as one of a handful of top Trump officials who had managed to criticize the president without provoking a public denunciation from the tweeter-in-chief. Her remarks will reveal whether she can continue to do so.
"President Trump has not always chosen the right words," Haley said at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting taking place on an island off Jacksonville, Fla. "He was wrong with his words in Charlottesville, and I told him so at the time. He was badly wrong with his words yesterday. And it wasn’t just his words. His actions since Election Day will be judged harshly by history."
Haley, who is considered a likely 2024 presidential contender, struck a balance between criticism of the president's actions and a full repudiation of his tenure. Calling Wednesday's violence "un-American," she nonetheless vowed to "defend the achievements of the past four years" and referred to her service in the Trump administration as "the honor of a lifetime."
She went on to praise the administration's approach to foreign policy and the president personally for taking a clear-eyed view of China. "President Trump was our first commander in chief to see China for what it really is—the greatest global threat facing America. He held China accountable for its unfair trade, its theft of our secrets, and its egregious human rights record," she said. "The United States now sees China with open eyes, and we have Donald Trump to thank for that."
Republican losses in both Georgia Senate runoffs and Wednesday's assault on the Capitol have upended the GOP's annual winter meeting, with Trump himself joining by cell phone at one point and some calling for the resignation of party chairwoman and Trump ally Ronna McDaniel.
Haley's remarks follow criticisms from other top Republicans and Trump allies, including Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.), who slammed the president on Wednesday for misleading his own supporters in his claims about the November election, and offer a window into how Trump allies are starting to grapple with a future in which Trump is still present but less powerful. Haley homed in on three issues that have little to do with the man who has dominated the news for the past four years: out-of-control government spending; socialism, which Haley argued has gone "mainstream in America"; and the rise of a so-called woke mob that threatens some of the country's fundamental liberties.
"They’ve demonstrated that they’ll ‘cancel' anyone who gets in their way," Haley said. "They want to shout down and shut up anyone who disagrees with them. They want to take control of the classroom, the boardroom, the media green room, and even the dining room table."



I was listening to the Congress members talk about this in the evening on the 6th and all of them who talked emphasized how this would be a day in infamy and what Trump would be known for. The way they say it, it's clearly meant as a jab. Not that they write the history books, but they seem to be dead set on this going down as the major thing to have people associate with the Trump administration.

I expect in 10-20 years, we will start seeing high school textbooks covering how fascist wanna-be dictator Donald J. Trump attempted a hard coup by leveraging social media and having his supporters storm Congress so he could prevent the electoral count or something, with a lot of gaslighting about it all.


I have a lot of catching up to do over the next few days on this, but I gotta say, listening to those Congress critters be scared was very welcome. For the first time in a long time, many of them felt vulnerable. Not to a bunch of armed gunmen or anything, but a bunch of ardent and upset Trump supporters. They were mad the police didn't just fucking gun them down.
They are also dead set on this never, ever happening again, and so something like Patriot Act 2: Steroids Edition probably sounds really good to them right now, which further shows how out of touch they are. Don't fix the problem! No! Strengthen the spy apparatus of the federal government so you can crack down on people who are pissed off!
 
It is just so cute to watch people who have worked with and around Trump for the past 4 years suddenly shit themselves with terror and scream for him to be tossed out when it's what, 2 weeks from him leaving anyway? Do they know something that us peasants don't? I refuse to believe they're all losing their cool over a bunch of pink beanbags getting into the capital building.
 
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