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animentality · 4 months
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ivovynckier · 1 month
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Has Mike Pence finally seen the light? Narrowly escaping getting lynched on January 6 wasn't enough. Like the character Snug in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (W. Shakespeare), Mike must be "slow of study".
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newsrepertoire · 1 year
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I wonder if House Republicans will commemorate the two year anniversary of a failed fascist coup by still failing to get a Speaker elected
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sbrown82 · 9 months
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pissingonmonarchy · 4 months
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TRAITORS NEVER PROSPER
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porterdavis · 1 year
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Any political leader who planned, abetted, praised or excused the violent attack on our Congress and Capitol of January 6, 2021, and that insurrection against our sacred democracy should never be trusted on the issue of law and order.
MIchael Beschloss
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writerslingo · 8 months
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My mom made this joke when I told her about Jay Johnston (Jimmy Pesto) getting arrested for being a part of the Jan. 6 insurrection. And then she proceeded to make this meme in further response, lmao
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rjzimmerman · 2 years
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Excerpt from this story from Truthout:
The idea of Secret Service agents existing as patriotically robotic steely-eyed bullet eaters — despite the best efforts of the movie industry — was exploded a while ago. “Another way to put it,” reports The Atlantic, “is that the Secret Service has been a rolling disaster, with almost too many breaches to keep track of.”
Most of these blunders have involved grossly inappropriate behavior abroad, drunken foolishness at home, a consistent failure of leadership, and more than a few disturbing breaches in White House security. As bad as it has been, if there is even a whisper of truth to the new accusations being leveled against the Secret Service, the entire agency should be razed to the ground and salted with quicklime.
It began with a report by The Intercept detailing how the service “erased text messages from January 5 and January 6, 2021,” the day before and the day of the insurrection attack on the Capitol. This erasure was part of a planned equipment upgrade, according to agency officials, but took place after oversight officials had ordered that all communications from those days be preserved. The House Select Committee on the January 6 attack has issued a subpoena for all deleted texts.
After the deletion of these texts was revealed, a number of disturbing pieces began falling into place. On the day of the attack, as former Vice President Mike Pence was being led away from the violence, his Secret Service detail tried to get him into a limo. “I’m not getting in the car,” Pence replied; he knew that if he left the building, the process of certifying the election would falter, and Pence suspected such an end was the ultimate goal.
“[Pence] uttered what I think are the six most chilling words of this entire thing I’ve seen so far,” committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said at a recent Georgetown appearance. “He knew exactly what this inside coup they had planned for was going to do.” For its part, the Secret Service has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
The two men in charge of Donald Trump’s public appearances — like the rally held that day — were current and former senior Secret Service agents. Their allegiance to Trump was absolute; in fact, President Biden was required to take on a whole new security detail when he took office, as the one that had served Trump before him had become entirely politicized.
This train of evidence — incomplete as it presently stands — leads to some truly bleak possibilities. The worst of them would have the Secret Service in cahoots with Trump’s efforts to thwart Pence’s duties that day by removing him from the scene. In this scenario, when the plot failed, text message evidence of the plotters in action was deliberately deleted, with the explanation for why jumping around like a frog on a hot plate.
Even if none of this proves true, the agency still tried to obliterate evidence needed by the Select Committee, evidence it had been directly ordered to preserve. The best of all possible outcomes still makes this perhaps the most gruesome scandal in Secret Service history.
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bouncinghedgehog · 4 months
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animentality · 4 months
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frank-o-meter · 4 months
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newsrepertoire · 1 year
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I don't know how anyone can take right-wing news seriously. They literally flashed up a chunk of footage of people standing around with signs and chanting and then go "THIS IS JUST LIKE JANUARY 6TH" What level of brainrot do you have to have?
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reaperlight · 9 months
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Bombshell: MAGA’s Roger Stone pushed elector plot before 2020 race was e...
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nevertrump · 2 years
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lioninsunheart · 2 years
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"But to destroy patriotism, it is first necessary to produce conviction that it is an evil; and that is difficult to do. Tell people that war is an evil, and they will laugh; for who does not know it? Tell them that patriotism is an evil, and most will agree; but with a reservation. "Yes," they will say, "wrong patriotism is an evil; but there is another kind, the kind we hold." But just what this good patriotism is, no one explains. 
If good patriotism consists in in aggressiveness, as many say, still, all patriotism, even if not aggressive, is necessarily retentive; that is, people wish to keep what they have previously conquered. The nation does not exist which was founded without conquest; and conquest can only be retained by the means which achieved it—namely, violence, murder. But if patriotism be not even retentive, it is then the restoring patriotism of conquered and oppressed nations; of Armenians, Poles, Czechs, Irish, and so on. And this patriotism is about the very worst; for it is the most embittered and the most provocative of violence. ​Patriotism cannot be good. Why do not people say that egoism may be good? For this might more easily be maintained as to egoism, which is a natural and inborn feeling, than as to patriotism, which is an unnatural feeling, artificially grafted on man." - Patriotism, or Peace? (1896), Leo Tolstoy-
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