Insurrection 2021

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What's going to happen on January 6th?

  • TRUMP JUNTA GOVERNMENT

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • CHICOM BIDEN ROUNDUP

    Votes: 18 4.5%
  • BOOMERS STANDING AROUND IN Q MERCH ACCOMPLISHING NOTHING

    Votes: 340 85.4%

  • Total voters
    398
  • Poll closed .
To add insult to injury, these congresspeople who are still losing their minds over the Capitol spergout–AKA a bunch of fat guys in Trump gear walking into the building and doing minimal damage–are likening it to some of the most horrific American tragedies of the past century. I don't think they're ever going to shut up about it at this point, especially since some of them want to use it to ban Trump from running again.

Apparently leaks came out that this is the thing that the Democrats are banking in on for the midterm elections. This is all they've got. Lord knows they are on the losing side of literally every policy-related battle, so they're resorting to just calling everyone terrorists instead. Can't wait Biden to start the Bush Era "terror alerts" again. lol.

And in the past week, Independent voters came out of focus groups, revealing that they couldn't care less about 1/6. The corporate media seethingly described it as: "It didn't immediately mean anything to them! REEEEE," which is hilarious.

And they can try to use this to stop Trump from running, but they voted on it a year ago already, and he wasn't convicted of a damn thing. If they're going to find something to use against him, 1/6 ain't it.
Honestly, the thing about 1/6 is how little happened. Hell, the people just screwed around just going “now what?” while trashing the place and raiding the candy drawer and taking a podium. If they had bothered to do something like try to take hard drives or files or the filing cabinets themselves or minutes of Congress sessions or flash drives or a safe or whatever else is in the Capitol that you wouldn’t see on a middle school field trip for the purpose of mining and combing those things for damning info to leak to right wing pundits and Twitter and Gab accounts or locking people in rooms on suspicion of being glowing feds to get information about agent and operative involvement out of them, then MAYBE the left would be onto something with their hysterics. Sure the right wouldn’t give them the time of day and they’d lose most when they go “worse than 9/11 and Pearl Harbor combined!” but they’d have at least SOME reason to be going on about it for as long as they do.
Will these charges mean anything? The right already has folks calling them political prisoners.
 
Honestly, the thing about 1/6 is how little happened. Hell, the people just screwed around just going “now what?” while trashing the place and raiding the candy drawer and taking a podium. If they had bothered to do something like try to take hard drives or files or the filing cabinets themselves or minutes of Congress sessions or flash drives or a safe or whatever else is in the Capitol that you wouldn’t see on a middle school field trip for the purpose of mining and combing those things for damning info to leak to right wing pundits and Twitter and Gab accounts or locking people in rooms on suspicion of being glowing feds to get information about agent and operative involvement out of them, then MAYBE the left would be onto something with their hysterics. Sure the right wouldn’t give them the time of day and they’d lose most when they go “worse than 9/11 and Pearl Harbor combined!” but they’d have at least SOME reason to be going on about it for as long as they do.

Will these charges mean anything? The right already has folks calling them political prisoners.
Don’t forget one Democrat who agrees with the prisoner

 
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I would bet money that Keith Olbermann has killed a few women.

Dude is a psychopath. Every so often, his mask slips and the most violent rhetoric comes out of his mouth. I'll never forget what he said about Michelle Malkin over a decade ago. I always found him to be a pissant, but that comment was a giant red flag for me. He is unhinged.
I mean the guy irl is well just a miserable lowcow who has better sports commentary then political one. He comes across as an insufferable person unless you're in lockstep agreement with like 80% of his points.
 
i Found this
and these Twitter accounts including my lolcow I found through another person Imspeaking13 real name Kate

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It’s offcial we have a movie about the riot
blue checks are either happy or not happy

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Now with more fictionalization :roll:
 

"If all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed — if all records told the same tale — then the lie passed into history and became truth." Anyone who read these lines in 1949, when George Orwell published his dystopian novel “1984,” would have had ready reference points for the totalitarian world it describes: Soviet Russia, where Stalin still ruled, or perhaps the recently vanquished fascist regimes in Italy and Germany.

A big driver of that transformation has been the consolidation of Donald Trump’s election fraud “big lie” into Republican Party dogma.
America will never resemble those dictatorships, in part because one-party states are less common today. Russian President Vladimir Putin may erect statues in honor of Stalin, but he keeps a veneer of democracy alive. He holds elections, which he games to get the results he needs (for example, by jailing Alexei Navalny and other competitors), and he allows other parties to exist as long as they don’t challenge his kleptocratic policies.

Yet Americans are witnessing, in real time, the transformation of the GOP into an authoritarian party. A big driver of that transformation has been the consolidation of Donald Trump’s election fraud “big lie” into Republican Party dogma — a process of collective corruption similar to the one Orwell describes.

The Jan. 6 coup attempt, which this falsehood justified, accelerated the party's descent. A year later, with the House investigation of the Capitol riot proceeding, a new wave of extremist party loyalists — at the federal, state and even local level — want to help ensure Trumpism's success in the midterms and beyond.

Four years of being governed by Trump, a skilled propagandist whose portfolio of criminal allegations includes fraud, tax evasion, inciting an insurrection, money laundering and sexual assault (he denies them all, of course), has already highlighted the true believers at top levels.

Leaders who come into office with a criminal record, like Mussolini, or just under investigation, like Trump, know that making the party a refuge for those with flexible moral scruples hastens the acceptance of dogma and can help spread corrupt behavior.

The devolution of Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., now House minority leader, is typical. There's no trace today of the McCarthy (then House majority leader) who worried in a June 2016 conversation with then-House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that Trump was on Putin's payroll. In his place is a party apparatchik and keeper of the personality cult flame who has voted in Congress 97.3 percent of the time in accordance with Trump’s wishes.

Related: Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows have a shared hypocrisy when it comes to special committees in Congress.
But the GOP needs grass-roots support as well. According to a tally compiled by HuffPost, 57 local and state GOP officials attended the rally that preceded the assault on the Capitol. According to CBS News, more than 30 Republicans who were either at rallies outside the Capitol or breached its walls are now running for office, and 11 of them already enjoy Trump's endorsement. According to a Washington Post analysis, a total of 163 Republicans who publicly espouse the big lie are running for state positions, including 69 candidates for governor in 30 states and 55 candidates for the U.S. Senate. No matter the true number, this group will provide momentum in the quest to turn falsehoods into party truths.

Ryan Kelley, a long-shot candidate running for governor in Michigan, has the proper extremist credentials to thrive in the GOP of today. He's co-founder of the American Patriot Council militia organization, which came to public attention in 2020 when he and his armed associates breached the Michigan state Capitol, occupying the upper gallery. Kelley's claim that some people will vote for him because he's viewed as an "insurrectionist" — he denies entering the Capitol on Jan. 6 but videos show him among the crowd outside — may not be unfounded.

The need to police party dogma about Jan. 6 has produced authoritarian spectacles like Tucker Carlson's recent public humiliation of Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on his Fox show. Cruz came on to apologize for calling Jan. 6 a "violent terrorist attack," a comment that contradicts Republicans’ false narratives of the event as a patriotic act or a "legitimate protest."

The need to police party dogma about Jan. 6 has produced authoritarian spectacles like Tucker Carlson's recent public humiliation of Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
Carlson treated Cruz with disdain, interrupting him and refusing to accept his explanations for his transgression. Carlson is known as a producer of disinformation, but here he was acting as an enforcer of the party line. When a political culture is built on lies — a big lie, in particular — questioning party dogma in public is a violation that necessitates equally public punishment, no matter who you are.

We don't need to read Orwell's fictional work to know it never ends well when lies become party doctrine and violent acts, inspired by those lies, become signs of patriotic fervor. The history now being made in America connects to a century of authoritarianism. And depending on who gets elected this year, we may see even more loyalists become newly emboldened by state-sanctioned power.

More 1/6 shit. and archive is being a pain in the ass, and I'm tired.
 
I got a dry snitcher named Kate/imspeaking13 she a far left bigot wokescold who has the riot rent free in her head 536BC417-2622-4D16-A4A7-6BEF8D41E50A.jpegCF07E48F-4962-449F-8BF0-E3E9EC7462CE.jpeg
This is what she looks like she looks unfuckable am I rightAB09B6CD-BFDF-41AD-ADA8-A2E1942BA9E3.pngFEEC9805-47D9-487C-9FE4-8E55F78BB7F0.jpegAFDA6D68-0307-4CC0-B8D7-59BA179E0370.jpeg
 
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Idk if she's a femcel. She's a bitch for sure. And not as she writes like a hero kid speaks in one of those young adult book series grown people only know how to communicate an idea by framing it in. Calling it now, goes for nontent creator or only fans, does not make a dime.
So we universally agree she is one she is just a rage baiter and the riot is her fuel

Insurrection rent free and over a year and nearly a month later and it’s the usually femcel and incel dem7CAFC57B-B087-42C4-8493-480717967BD8.jpeg47C06957-10F5-4D88-98E6-51E85882CDA1.jpeg
 
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