Faun
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You're not explaining how it was possible. Just saying it was possible doesn't mean it was.You sound like a retard.How were they going to be able to "stop the steal" from outside the Capitol while Congress was inside the Capitol certifying the election?Trump called for a demonstration to put pressure on Congress.
Yes. Pressure to do what?
Do not run away from that question. You need to finish your thought if it truly is a thought.
"To stop the steal", obviously. As you knew. As everyone reading this knew.
I wasn't trying to be dishonest. You are the dishonest one here.
Though political pressure. Obviously.
That is the way that protests, ACTUAL protests are supposed to work.
You have reached the point of "direct action" which is more a practice you see in civil unrest, or civil war.
Until Jan 6th. We on teh right had NOT reached that point. It was reasonable of Trump to think that a crowd would gather, makes some noise and maybe embarrass Congress into looking into the accusations of cheating.
Making noise would not "stop the steal." Again, Congress was in the middle of certifying the election. Making noise outside the building would not stop that.
Thanks for admitting the only way to "stop the steal" was to break into the Capitol.
You sound like an asshole. And you are a liar. The idea that political pressure could get political results, was unlikely but it was possible.
Asking for a demonstration, and for political pressure to be brought to bear, was completely reasonable and legal.
YOur pretense otherwise is just you manufacturing pretend outrage to justify your next escalation in your war on US.
Again...
Congress was inside the Capitol in the middle of certifying the election.
What kind of pressure outside the Capitol could have stopped that?