Here are the key statistics to know about the 1/6 insurrection. It’s probably worse than you remember

Quit lying and trying to minimize what he did. He was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice. He shouldn’t have been impeached for it and Trump should not of been impeached either but don’t lie, it is really dishonest.
I go a little deeper than that. Why did the special prosecutor start going outside the purview of the original parameters of the investigation? Partisan hackery. That's why. I couldn't give two shits about who was sucking Clinton off. And that is what it was about. No partisan hackery, no embarrassment on his part and the feel for the need to lie. You see, I use my discretion. You want to lie about getting a BJ? Couldn't give two fucks. Trying to lie about your part in an inssurection? I give plenty of fucks.
 
I go a little deeper than that. Why did the special prosecutor start going outside the purview of the original parameters of the investigation? Partisan hackery. That's why. I couldn't give two shits about who was sucking Clinton off. And that is what it was about. No partisan hackery, no embarrassment on his part and the feel for the need to lie. You see, I use my discretion. You want to lie about getting a BJ? Couldn't give two fucks. Trying to lie about your part in an inssurection? I give plenty of fucks.
What part did I have on January 6? Clinton obstructed justice, he was trying to deny a fellow citizen of the United States her civil rights, that was wrong but not impeachable.

You didn’t go deeper, you are a partisan pinhead, it is beyond you to be objective.
 
I go a little deeper than that. Why did the special prosecutor start going outside the purview of the original parameters of the investigation? Partisan hackery. That's why. I couldn't give two shits about who was sucking Clinton off. And that is what it was about. No partisan hackery, no embarrassment on his part and the feel for the need to lie. You see, I use my discretion. You want to lie about getting a BJ? Couldn't give two fucks. Trying to lie about your part in an inssurection? I give plenty of fucks.
Clinton was COMMANDER IN CHIEF of the entire US military----he violated
military law -----had he been a captain in the Navy he would end up in
jail
 
I go a little deeper than that. Why did the special prosecutor start going outside the purview of the original parameters of the investigation? Partisan hackery. That's why. I couldn't give two shits about who was sucking Clinton off. And that is what it was about. No partisan hackery, no embarrassment on his part and the feel for the need to lie. You see, I use my discretion. You want to lie about getting a BJ? Couldn't give two fucks. Trying to lie about your part in an inssurection? I give plenty of fucks.
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It is always fun watching the far-left humiliate themselves. Consistently too!

No one would have cared a wit if President Clinton had not looked directly into the camera, pointed at the American people and said, "I did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinsiy:. Instead, had he looked humble and confessed to the affair and thrown himself on the mercy and forgiveness of the American people, the whole thing would have been gone within two new cycles.

Instead, he chose to make a bloody scandal that overshadowed his entire administration. Felony perjury plus all the others that went down due to his misdoings.

Just curious, what does President Clinton's scandals have to do with President Biden's?
 
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It is always fun watching the far-left humiliate themselves. Consistently too!

No one would have cared a wit if President Clinton had not looked directly into the camera, pointed at the American people and said, "I did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinsiy:. Instead, had he looked humble and confessed to the affair and thrown himself on the mercy and forgiveness of the American people, the whole thing would have been gone within two new cycles.

Instead, he chose to make a bloody scandal that overshadowed his entire administration. Felony perjury plus all the others that went down due to his misdoings.

Just curious, what does President Clinton's scandals have to do with President Biden's?

If I have sex with one of my interns, I'd be losing my job for certain, and the company would be sued and the intern would win - and I'm not the most powerful person in the company or even on my floor. When the most powerful person in government, even the world some might argue, has sex with his intern, he needs to go just for doing it, let alone for lying about it.
 
biden-malarkey-S.jpg


It is always fun watching the far-left humiliate themselves. Consistently too!

No one would have cared a wit if President Clinton had not looked directly into the camera, pointed at the American people and said, "I did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinsiy:. Instead, had he looked humble and confessed to the affair and thrown himself on the mercy and forgiveness of the American people, the whole thing would have been gone within two new cycles.

Instead, he chose to make a bloody scandal that overshadowed his entire administration. Felony perjury plus all the others that went down due to his misdoings.

Just curious, what does President Clinton's scandals have to do with President Biden's?

Shouldn't have been investigated in the first place. It was nobody's business.
 
If I have sex with one of my interns, I'd be losing my job for certain, and the company would be sued and the intern would win - and I'm not the most powerful person in the company or even on my floor. When the most powerful person in government, even the world some might argue, has sex with his intern, he needs to go just for doing it, let alone for lying about it.
It takes two to tango. Nobody put a gun to her head. She was naive. Not his problem. Is he a sleezoid. 100 per cent. What politician isn't?
 
Clinton was COMMANDER IN CHIEF of the entire US military----he violated
military law -----had he been a captain in the Navy he would end up in
jail



[Article II, section 1 of the Constitution . . . . ] The President does not enlist in, and he is not inducted or drafted into, the armed forces. Nor, is he subject to court-martial or other military discipline.
 
What part did I have on January 6? Clinton obstructed justice, he was trying to deny a fellow citizen of the United States her civil rights, that was wrong but not impeachable.

You didn’t go deeper, you are a partisan pinhead, it is beyond you to be objective.
What were her civil rights? Which ones were being violated? On the woman front, Clinton is/was a sleeze. End of story.

Will you admit the same about your hero Trumpie? Doubt it. There's partisan hackery going on here, not by me.
 
What were her civil rights? Which ones were being violated? On the woman front, Clinton is/was a sleeze. End of story.

Will you admit the same about your hero Trumpie? Doubt it. There's partisan hackery going on here, not by me.
Sexual harassment is a violation of civil rights.

As far as Trump, never supported him or voted for him, he was a bull in a China shop.

You are a partisan hack, you do it all the time.
 
725+

The number of people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the FBI

80

The age (in years) of the oldest person, an Army veteran from West Chester, Pa., arrested in connection with the attack

18

The age (in years) of the youngest person, a teenager from Milton, Ga., charged in connection with the attack

46

The number of states that the people who were arrested came from

163

The number of Capitol rioters who have entered guilty pleas in connection to the riot, according to NPR

140+

The number of police officers who were injured during the riot, according to officials from the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police departments

4

The number of Capitol Police officers who committed suicide following the attack

6

The approximate number of hours Congress was delayed in certifying Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the Electoral College vote; the breach of the Capitol began shortly after 2 p.m. ET, and lawmakers returned to certify the results around 8 p.m. ET

147

The number of Republicans who voted against certifying the election after the attack

25

The number of tweets and retweets posted to Trump’s Twitter feed on Jan. 6, including this one at 6:01 p.m. ET: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”

1.5 million

The estimated cost (in dollars) of the damage to the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, according to the Architect of the Capitol

100+

The number of people, businesses or entities who have received subpoenas from the select committee investigating the attack, according to CNN

275+

The number of witnesses that the Jan. 6 committee has heard from so far in its investigation of the attack, according to Reuters

35,000

The number of pages of records obtained by the select committee so far, including texts, emails and phone records from people close to Trump

2

The number of Republicans — Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — on the nine-member committee; Cheney is a top target for Trump and his allies in this year’s Republican primary, while Kinzinger has announced he’s retiring from Congress at the end of his term

63

The number of months Robert Palmer was sentenced to prison — the longest sentence handed down so far; Palmer, a 54-year-old Florida resident, pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon after hurling a fire extinguisher, plank and pole at them

75

The percentage of Trump voters now convinced the election was "rigged and stolen" from him, according to the most recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll

54

The percentage of Trump voters who view the attack on the Capitol as "unjustified,” according to the same Yahoo News/YouGov poll

27

The percentage of registered U.S. voters who think the next election will be "free and fair,” says the poll

84

The percentage of American adults who are worried about the future of democracy, according to the poll

60

According to the poll, the percentage of U.S. adults who believe an attack like the one on Jan. 6 could happen again

Here are the key statistics to know about the 1/6 insurrection. It’s probably worse than you remember​

What's so bad about one sixth of an insurrection? just means it happened in HO scale...which if ya know anything at all about scale means this "insurrection" is nothing more than a toy for kids to play with.
 
725+

The number of people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the FBI

80

The age (in years) of the oldest person, an Army veteran from West Chester, Pa., arrested in connection with the attack

18

The age (in years) of the youngest person, a teenager from Milton, Ga., charged in connection with the attack

46

The number of states that the people who were arrested came from

163

The number of Capitol rioters who have entered guilty pleas in connection to the riot, according to NPR

140+

The number of police officers who were injured during the riot, according to officials from the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police departments

4

The number of Capitol Police officers who committed suicide following the attack

6

The approximate number of hours Congress was delayed in certifying Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the Electoral College vote; the breach of the Capitol began shortly after 2 p.m. ET, and lawmakers returned to certify the results around 8 p.m. ET

147

The number of Republicans who voted against certifying the election after the attack

25

The number of tweets and retweets posted to Trump’s Twitter feed on Jan. 6, including this one at 6:01 p.m. ET: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”

1.5 million

The estimated cost (in dollars) of the damage to the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, according to the Architect of the Capitol

100+

The number of people, businesses or entities who have received subpoenas from the select committee investigating the attack, according to CNN

275+

The number of witnesses that the Jan. 6 committee has heard from so far in its investigation of the attack, according to Reuters

35,000

The number of pages of records obtained by the select committee so far, including texts, emails and phone records from people close to Trump

2

The number of Republicans — Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — on the nine-member committee; Cheney is a top target for Trump and his allies in this year’s Republican primary, while Kinzinger has announced he’s retiring from Congress at the end of his term

63

The number of months Robert Palmer was sentenced to prison — the longest sentence handed down so far; Palmer, a 54-year-old Florida resident, pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon after hurling a fire extinguisher, plank and pole at them

75

The percentage of Trump voters now convinced the election was "rigged and stolen" from him, according to the most recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll

54

The percentage of Trump voters who view the attack on the Capitol as "unjustified,” according to the same Yahoo News/YouGov poll

27

The percentage of registered U.S. voters who think the next election will be "free and fair,” says the poll

84

The percentage of American adults who are worried about the future of democracy, according to the poll

60

According to the poll, the percentage of U.S. adults who believe an attack like the one on Jan. 6 could happen again

Not to mention the image damage caused to our nation, both here and abroad. Thank you again.
 

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