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These things don't meet the definition of propaganda. These are all things we've seen and heard with our own eyes and ears.Goebbels would be proud of the liberal propaganda machine.
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These things don't meet the definition of propaganda. These are all things we've seen and heard with our own eyes and ears.Goebbels would be proud of the liberal propaganda machine.
Keep this up, you loons are just proving how hypocritical you are.The loss of the White House, the loss of the Senate and the Majority in the House of Rep. has the GOP leadership spinning tales and reaching into the abyss. Pointing fingers at Speaker Pelosi for the riot on Jan 6th goes beyond belief. An effort to create another BIG LIE and the failure to acknowledge the mob was an instrument played by Trump.
The denial of the evidence presented on National TV was sobering, the violence was what one might only see in a movie theater; a fact that sent the Republican Leadership in the H. or Rep. reeling and dumbfounded as to what to do.
McCarthy is the lead bumbler, and not only is he too incompetent to be the Speaker he so desires, he'll be lucky to win his seat in Fresno County come 2022. Trying to but the blame on The Speaker is ludicrous as well as wicked and dishonest.
Republicans Are Blaming Pelosi for Jan. 6 Attack. Their Claims Don't Add Up.
For months, Republican leaders have downplayed the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. But on Tuesday, ahead of the first hearing of a special committee to investigate the riot, they took their approach to new and misleading extremes, falsely blaming Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the...www.yahoo.com
From the link:
For months, Republican leaders have downplayed the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. But on Tuesday, ahead of the first hearing of a special committee to investigate the riot, they took their approach to new and misleading extremes, falsely blaming Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the violence.
“The American people deserve to know the truth that Nancy Pelosi bears responsibility as speaker of the House for the tragedy that occurred on Jan. 6,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., the party’s No. 3 leader.
It amounted to an audacious attempt to rewrite the history of the worst attack on the Capitol in two centuries and preempt the damning testimony of four police officers who were brutalized by the mob of Donald Trump’s supporters. Here’s how Republicans twisted the facts.
Read the link to see how the Republicans hope to rewrite history.
^^^ Idiot GramI have no doubt you would show up with a nothing burger.
There was no insurrection? How about treason. That is why the GOP leadership fear the investigation into what has been labeled an insurrection.Who in the GOP leadership has downplayed it.
There was no insurrection, but the capitol was the scene of violence.
Please, unpack that statement. Or shut up.
Here is another.Keep this up, you loons are just proving how hypocritical you are.
This could be very good news for the Republican Party.^^^ Idiot Gram
Ding dong, Blue is used 'cause it's the color better than Red; Red would not be viable due to the rules of the board. Original thoughts are rare, most writings come in a package of three:Nothing says you are a true believer without a single original thought in your head quite like the big blue fonts being used to show your reverence towards the words of your masters.
There was no insurrection? How about treason. That is why the GOP leadership fear the investigation into what has been labeled an insurrection.
Finding our those who conspired to stop the certification, and the event to do so not peacefully was a failed Coup. See:
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
Trump follower's entire post after reading the intriguing OP.
Here is another.
This could be very good news for the Republican Party.
Uninformed, intelligence challenged grassroots Republicans have an iron grip on the GOP. Their loyalty to Trump is absolute, and a Trump endorsement in the primary is required or its over for the candidate. It explains why many Republican lawmakers have acted so foolishly of late.
The Dallas Morning News explains, "When he addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this month in Dallas, former President Donald Trump bragged about his lofty win total in the GOP congressional races in which he’s endorsed a candidate."
“Every day, more people are realizing that we were right on all of the key issues, and that this is one reason why our endorsement has become…the most powerful weapon in politics,” Trump said. “One-hundred and twenty of the one-hundred and twenty-two candidates we endorsed in Congressional primary elections won.”
There may be a chink in that armor. The market value of a Trump's election endorsement just took a hit.
USA Today reports, "A Trump-endorsed candidate lost Tuesday to a fellow Republican in a closely watched Texas congressional race, undermining Trump's claims that his endorsement is essential to a candidate's success and emboldening his political opponents ahead of the 2022 elections."
And Politico offers this insight. "Trump crashed into the race during the first round of voting in May, tapping Wright out of a crowded all-party primary and turning the contest into an early test of his post-presidency clout. He held two tele-town halls for her and taped a robocall for her, making the loss more painful."
The Republican Party needs to move away for the self-centered, narcissistic, dangerous, and somewhat dense Donald Trump. If the GOP moves away from Trump, we may get some sanity around here. Ever since Trump entered the political picture there has been nothing but chaos in Washington and the nation has become bitterly divided.
Many followers of the Putin backed Trump are delighted with the chaos and division. Some of them ransacked our capitol on Jan. 6 with Trump's blessing.
This must end.
There was no insurrection? How about treason. That is why the GOP leadership fear the investigation into what has been labeled an insurrection.
Finding our those who conspired to stop the certification, and the event to do so not peacefully was a failed Coup. See:
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
There was no insurrection? How about treason. That is why the GOP leadership fear the investigation into what has been labeled an insurrection.
Finding our those who conspired to stop the certification, and the event to do so not peacefully was a failed Coup. See:
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
:a violent uprising against an authority or government. like mutiny, rebellion, revolt....ect.There was no insurrection, but the capitol was the scene of violence.
:a violent uprising against an authority or government. like mutiny, rebellion, revolt....ect.
It was a violent attempt to stop the final Nail in the losers coffin, um, ops I mean, to stop the President Elects EC victory from being verified by Congress and the Vice President.
There was no insurrection? How about treason. That is why the GOP leadership fear the investigation into what has been labeled an insurrection.
Finding our those who conspired to stop the certification, and the event to do so not peacefully was a failed Coup. See:
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
:a violent uprising against an authority or government. like mutiny, rebellion, revolt....ect.
It was a violent attempt to stop the final Nail in the losers coffin, um, ops I mean, to stop the President Elects EC victory from being verified by Congress and the Vice President.
Like them disrupting it on that day would make a hill of beans worth of difference ?
You guys are too funny.
If there was any concerted effort (which there is no evidence of), it would have been symbolic, at best).
If they had disrupted in on Tuesday (or whatever day it was), it would have happened the next day.
Or are you really trying to sell the idea they thought they could prevent it permanently.
Hahahaha. Sure thing Kazie.And you're screaming hysterically
Ah the great equivocator strikes a blow for moroonies everywhere!After an entire summer of supporting insurrectionists
You're a traitor
Hahahaha. Sure thing Kazie.
Ah the great equivocator strikes a blow for moroonies everywhere!
First of all, it isn't at all nice to mimic the writing style of somebody with Down's syndrome.Ding dong, Blue is used 'cause it's the color better than Red; Red would not be viable due to the rules of the board. Original thoughts are rare, most writings come in a package of three:
Your post is Man v. Man, and to elaborate an Idiot-Gram. Read my signature lines, the only original one is the idiot-gram defined.
- Man v. Man
- Man v. Nature
- Man v. Self
They did indeed. As did Trump. They wanted to "Stop the Steal"...not postpone the inevitableOr do you really think they thought they could stop it permanently.
And yet here you are minimizing what happened as your fellow buddies "on the right" excuse it and exalt itThey know that if they had tried, most of us on the right would have been fighting them too.