God damn every one who pooh-poohed and denounced the 6 Jan Capital action

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Pretty fucking sad that a queeer hairdresser from NYC has more balls than most of the chest thumping blowhards around this country.

This is the story of Brandon Straka, currently under arrest and most likely on his way to life in prison as a political prisoner.


These are since deleted screenshots of twatter comments Straka made on 6 Jan while occupying the Pig Sty in DC are part of his arrest record.



However, the FBI was sent multiple screenshots. These screenshots reportedly revealed that Straka made the following comments on Twitter on Jan. 6.:

“Patriots at the Capitol – HOLD. THE. LINE!!!!”

“I arrived at the Capitol a few hours ago as Patriots were storming from all sides. I was quite close to entering myself as police began tear-gassing us from the door. I inhaled tear gas & got it in my eyes. Patriots began exiting shortly after saying Congress had been cleared.”

“I’m completely confused. For 6-8 weeks everybody on the right has been saying ‘1776!’ & that if congress moves forward it will mean a revolution! So congress moves forward. Patriots storm the Capitol – now everybody is virtual signaling their embarrassment that this happened.”

“Also- be embarrassed & hide if you need to- but I was there. It was not Antifa at the Capitol. It was freedom loving Patriots who were DESPERATE to fight for the final hope of our Republic because literally nobody cares about them. Everyone else can denounce them. I will not.”

“Perhaps I missed the part where it was agreed this would be a revolution of ice cream cones & hair-braiding parties to take our government back from lying, cheating globally interested swamp parasites. My bad.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/breaking-fbi-agents-arrest-walkaway-founder-brandon-straka/

And there you have it.

God damn the weak, vacillating, Quislings and collaborators, but what's new there, amirite? Nothing new expected from that fucking crowd... but triple god damn the chest thumping gorillas that for years have made a comfortable living shouting their bullshit about "1776" and revolution and when an event that can only be described as a grassroots uprising happens right in front of us all, within hours piss their pants and denounce it and run away, and start throwing up bullshit conspiracies because it upsets the status quo and that comfortable living I just mentioned.

Alex Jones, I'm looking right at your dumb, fat ass.

I've defended you for decades, listened to your show, contributed to various causes of yours...no more.

Fuck you, you're dead to me, and all the rest just like you.
 
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I take a nuanced view of this. There are 5 different Republican / Conservative / Libertarian reactions to the Biden "win."

1) Yippee! (The Lincoln Project. We'll dismiss them as traitors. While I'm not a Trump fan I am not happy about a Biden win).

2) Well...that's too bad. But it was a free and far election. Best election ever. (William Barr apparently. Wasn't Trump great at cabinet picks? /sarcasm)

3) There may have been fraud, but Trump's lawyers never brought forward solid evidence. (Tucker Carlson. And considering what I have recently learned about the Giuliani defamation lawsuit, Tucker might be right on this. There were solid arguments Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell could have made, but instead they went full retard).

4) There was definitely fraud, we have evidence of it, I won't make any definite statement one way or another on whether or not the fraud was stolen, we should go ahead with certifying the election, but we need look into the fraud later. (That's Rand Paul. And I happen to agree with him.)

5) The election was DEFINITELY STOLEN and we must do whatever is in our power to defend the Republic! (Alex Jones and others).

Now, I have no problem with positions 3 and 4. I've got some issue with position 5 but good people can disagree on that. But I do have a problem with people who took position 5 and then didn't stand with the people they gassed up. If you weren't out there saying "It's the end of the Republic if we don't reverse the outcome of this election" and you weren't pushing some "secret plan" that culminated on January 6th, then you bear no responsibility for those who decided to take action on January 6th. And if you want to be able to denounce the Antifa riots, and Rand recently did, you can't do that without calling out violence coming from the right.
 
I can sympathize with wanting to take real action, and being willing to make sacrifices and take risks for it.

I can't sympathize with taking some pointless action that accomplishes nothing substantive, and that never had even the remotest hope of accomplishing anything substantive, and that in fact could only stand to be counterproductive, while still making sacrifices and taking risks for that pointless counterproductive action, and pretending there's anything noble, wise, or positive about it.

It doesn't matter if the people in the Capitol on Jan. 6 were Antifa or not, since the actions they took, running around like aimless hooligans and vandals, were no different than they would have been if they were Antifa.
 
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I take a nuanced view of this. There are 5 different Republican / Conservative / Libertarian reactions to the Biden "win."

1) Yippee! (The Lincoln Project. We'll dismiss them as traitors. While I'm not a Trump fan I am not happy about a Biden win).

2) Well...that's too bad. But it was a free and far election. Best election ever. (William Barr apparently. Wasn't Trump great at cabinet picks? /sarcasm)

3) There may have been fraud, but Trump's lawyers never brought forward solid evidence. (Tucker Carlson. And considering what I have recently learned about the Giuliani defamation lawsuit, Tucker might be right on this. There were solid arguments Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell could have made, but instead they went full retard).

4) There was definitely fraud, we have evidence of it, I won't make any definite statement one way or another on whether or not the fraud was stolen, we should go ahead with certifying the election, but we need look into the fraud later. (That's Rand Paul. And I happen to agree with him.)

5) The election was DEFINITELY STOLEN and we must do whatever is in our power to defend the Republic! (Alex Jones and others).

Now, I have no problem with positions 3 and 4. I've got some issue with position 5 but good people can disagree on that. But I do have a problem with people who took position 5 and then didn't stand with the people they gassed up. If you weren't out there saying "It's the end of the Republic if we don't reverse the outcome of this election" and you weren't pushing some "secret plan" that culminated on January 6th, then you bear no responsibility for those who decided to take action on January 6th. And if you want to be able to denounce the Antifa riots, and Rand recently did, you can't do that without calling out violence coming from the right.
How can Bush/Gore go to SCOTUS but Trump cannot get heard? This has to get settled. How can a State or County refuse to allow the ballots from being inspected? Election laws changed illegally? Too much to mandate dismissal. Cannot utter Election Fraud?
 
I take a nuanced view of this. There are 5 different Republican / Conservative / Libertarian reactions to the Biden "win."

1) Yippee! (The Lincoln Project. We'll dismiss them as traitors. While I'm not a Trump fan I am not happy about a Biden win).

2) Well...that's too bad. But it was a free and far election. Best election ever. (William Barr apparently. Wasn't Trump great at cabinet picks? /sarcasm)

3) There may have been fraud, but Trump's lawyers never brought forward solid evidence. (Tucker Carlson. And considering what I have recently learned about the Giuliani defamation lawsuit, Tucker might be right on this. There were solid arguments Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell could have made, but instead they went full retard).

4) There was definitely fraud, we have evidence of it, I won't make any definite statement one way or another on whether or not the fraud was stolen, we should go ahead with certifying the election, but we need look into the fraud later. (That's Rand Paul. And I happen to agree with him.)

5) The election was DEFINITELY STOLEN and we must do whatever is in our power to defend the Republic! (Alex Jones and others).

Now, I have no problem with positions 3 and 4. I've got some issue with position 5 but good people can disagree on that. But I do have a problem with people who took position 5 and then didn't stand with the people they gassed up. If you weren't out there saying "It's the end of the Republic if we don't reverse the outcome of this election" and you weren't pushing some "secret plan" that culminated on January 6th, then you bear no responsibility for those who decided to take action on January 6th. And if you want to be able to denounce the Antifa riots, and Rand recently did, you can't do that without calling out violence coming from the right.

4.5) I don't know if there was enough fraud, but there sure as hell was a bending of the rules to benefit one candidate over the other! And I don't have a problem with civil unrest as I think it's the voice of the unheard - whether that be BLM or Stop the Steal, but dammit, get your shit together and understand what you're trying to accomplish!!!
 
4.5) I don't know if there was enough fraud, but there sure as hell was a bending of the rules to benefit one candidate over the other! And I don't have a problem with civil unrest as I think it's the voice of the unheard - whether that be BLM or Stop the Steal, but dammit, get your shit together and understand what you're trying to accomplish!!!
"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to CaptUSA again."

Well said.
 
Are they back to being patriots again?


This is getting difficult to keep track of. Is there a chart or something?
 
Are they back to being patriots again?


This is getting difficult to keep track of. Is there a chart or something?

The handsome gay hairdresser from New York City who wants us to believe that the people on the right who disavow their actions were previously encouraging them, and who himself was egging on those who stormed the Capitol, was a patriot and assures us that nobody there was Antifa. You can trust him.
 
I take a nuanced view of this. There are 5 different Republican / Conservative / Libertarian reactions to the Biden "win."

1) Yippee! (The Lincoln Project. We'll dismiss them as traitors. While I'm not a Trump fan I am not happy about a Biden win).

2) Well...that's too bad. But it was a free and far election. Best election ever. (William Barr apparently. Wasn't Trump great at cabinet picks? /sarcasm)

3) There may have been fraud, but Trump's lawyers never brought forward solid evidence. (Tucker Carlson. And considering what I have recently learned about the Giuliani defamation lawsuit, Tucker might be right on this. There were solid arguments Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell could have made, but instead they went full retard).

4) There was definitely fraud, we have evidence of it, I won't make any definite statement one way or another on whether or not the fraud was stolen, we should go ahead with certifying the election, but we need look into the fraud later. (That's Rand Paul. And I happen to agree with him.)

5) The election was DEFINITELY STOLEN and we must do whatever is in our power to defend the Republic! (Alex Jones and others).

Now, I have no problem with positions 3 and 4. I've got some issue with position 5 but good people can disagree on that. But I do have a problem with people who took position 5 and then didn't stand with the people they gassed up. If you weren't out there saying "It's the end of the Republic if we don't reverse the outcome of this election" and you weren't pushing some "secret plan" that culminated on January 6th, then you bear no responsibility for those who decided to take action on January 6th. And if you want to be able to denounce the Antifa riots, and Rand recently did, you can't do that without calling out violence coming from the right.

I think I fall about 3 or so.
 
I think I fall about 3 or so.

#3:
The Supreme Court had a golden opportunity to stop this robbery against the American people. Texas brought a lawsuit against Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin for violating their own election codes in such an abysmal manner. Source: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketP...07 FINAL.pdf

Under Article III of the Constitution, the Supreme Court was obliged to take this case: “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court . . . [and] shall extend to Controversies between two or more States.” The Court declined the case with the flimsy excuse that Texas did not have “standing” (a word to be found nowhere in the Constitution), and thereby betrayed the American people.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?552345-United-States-vs-America
 
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God damn the weak, vacillating, Quislings and collaborators, but what's new there, amirite? Nothing new expected from that fucking crowd... but triple god damn the chest thumping gorillas that for years have made a comfortable living shouting their bullshit about "1776" and revolution and when an event that can only be described as a grassroots uprising happens right in front of us all, within hours piss their pants and denounce it and run away, and start throwing up bullshit conspiracies because it upsets the status quo and that comfortable living I just mentioned.

Alex Jones, I'm looking right at your dumb, fat ass.

I've defended you for decades, listened to your show, contributed to various causes of yours...no more.

Fuck you, you're dead to me, and all the rest just like you.

I had been warning people about him for years due to a couple egregious meetings I had with him at his studios. He is not who he appears to be.

Glad to see you came around to the truth.
 
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It doesn't matter of the people in the Capitol on Jan. 6 were Antifa or not, since the actions they took, running around like aimless hooligans and vandals, were no different than they would have been if they were Antifa.

Let's list some of the actions of these two different groups...

Antifa/BLM:

- Burn down buildings.
- Loot.
- Throw rocks, bricks and Molotov cocktails.
- Use explosives.
- Attacks random people in vehicles and in the streets.
- Block freeways and roadways.
- Turn over and burn vehicles, especially Police vehicles.
- Shoot at people, sometimes kill people.
- Vandalize and graffiti nearly everything.
- Destroy statues and monuments.
- Trespass.
- Attack their peers and local businesses and services.
- Do the bidding of the leftist establishment.



Trump-Q supporters:

- Trespass.
- Very mild vandalism (breaking some windows).
- Attacked a seat of power, scaring the powerful.
- Oppose the leftist establishment.



The highlighted items are the most important and relevant.
 
Let's list some of the actions of these two different groups...

Antifa/BLM:

- Burn down buildings.
- Loot.
- Throw rocks, bricks and Molotov cocktails.
- Use explosives.
- Attacks random people in vehicles and in the streets.
- Block freeways and roadways.
- Turn over and burn vehicles, especially Police vehicles.
- Shoot at people, sometimes kill people.
- Vandalize and graffiti nearly everything.
- Destroy statues and monuments.
- Trespass.
- Attack their peers and local businesses and services.
- Do the bidding of the leftist establishment.



Trump-Q supporters:

- Trespass.
- Very mild vandalism (breaking some windows).
- Attacked a seat of power, scaring the powerful.
- Oppose the leftist establishment.



The highlighted items are the most important and relevant.

A Trump supporter beat a police officer to death with a fire extinguisher. While I don't think that's worse than some of the stuff Antifa did, it's certainly no better.
 
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