Got a new talking point from the idiot echo chamber?Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a building with people inside it?
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Got a new talking point from the idiot echo chamber?Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a building with people inside it?
Why can't you answer? Its a simple yes or no. Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a federal court building with people inside it?Got a new talking point from the idiot echo chamber?
No, because as explained they were not trying overturn a free and fair election, you know the basis of our governmental system.Why can't you answer? Its a simple yes or no. Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a federal court building with people inside it?
you should try getting outside and go for a surf once in a while.Why can't you answer? Its a simple yes or no. Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a federal court building with people inside it?
Why can't you answer? Its a simple yes or no. Is it an insurrection when people opposed to the government attempt to burn down a federal court building with people inside it?
Capitol police were ill-prepared for the events on Jan. 6, had faulty equipment and did not share intelligence, says a report by the Capitol Police Department inspector general reviewed by ABC News.
It was on purpose.Capitol Police inspector general testifies on preparedness for Jan. 6 riot
His report said Capitol Police were ill-prepared.abcnews.go.com
it’s becoming more and more difficult to dispute this.It was on purpose.
There was a desired outcome.......a desired set of optics for the media that day.it’s becoming more and more difficult to dispute this.
can you explain what you mean by this? Can you explain your own logic?There was a desired outcome.......a desired set of optics for the media that day.
Taking the loss hard so going full conspiracy tard? A common problem for those of limited intellect.There was a desired outcome.......a desired set of optics for the media that day.
...limited intellect or ropes-the-dopes? <hahahehehehohoho>Taking the loss hard so going full conspiracy tard? A common problem for those of limited intellect.
Could be, but he would have to be quite smart to act so stupid and never break character....limited intellect or ropes-the-dopes? <hahahehehehohoho>
Maybe now someone will watch this full 39 sec?It was on purpose.
as it should be...the message, unequivocally, should be that the event of 01/06 at the Capitol was a crime, from start to finish, and there should be no other outcome for those who participated in the attack.A heavy metal musician and founding member of the Oath Keepers extremist group pleaded guilty Friday to charges connected to the storming of the U.S. Capitol and agreed to cooperate with investigators — a first in the massive probe into the deadly Jan. 6 assault.
Jon Schaffer, a guitarist and songwriter for the heavy metal band Iced Earth, entered his plea during a hearing in federal court in Washington, D.C. The plea agreement, which comes 100 days after a mob of Trump supporters violently overran the Capitol, marks a significant step for prosecutors in the case.
Schaffer, who originally faced six counts, pleaded guilty to two charges — obstructing an official proceeding and entering restricted grounds with a dangerous weapon.
The two charges against him carry a maximum sentence of 20 years and 10 years, respectively, although the judge said that — in light of the plea agreement — Schaffer is facing from 3 1/2 to four years under sentencing guidelines.