PATRIOTS Have stormed capitol building - Masses Breached Barriers

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Lots of delicious cope-tears to be found here. (I especially like the bit toward the end, where they whinge and lament about how they no longer control the narrative because "the days of news coverage by three common-denominator television networks and one or two mass-market local papers" are "long gone".)

Capitol Riot Apologists Go Unpunished as Memories of Horror Fade
Congress plans televised hearings on the Capitol attack but voters have forgotten. They’ve been rewarding election deniers.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...s-in-gop-go-unpunished-as-jan-6-memories-fade
Mike Dorning & Billy House (05 June 2022)

The deadly assault on the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 shocked viewers watching live around the world and, at least in the moment, infuriated Republican congressional leaders who fulminated among themselves against the role Donald Trump and his allies played in egging on the rioters.

But the short-lived horror over the worst attack on the seat of US democracy since British troops burned the building in 1814 wasn’t enough to shake the tribal political divisions that drove the insurrection.

As Congress prepares for a series of televised hearings on the assault starting Thursday, polls show the Republican party is on track to make big gains in midterm elections despite fielding candidates who embrace the false narrative of election fraud that fueled the riot and shun efforts to investigate the attack.

Much of that is driven by the highest inflation in 40 years, soaring gasoline prices and President Joe Biden’s slumping approval ratings. But in some of the early primary races, candidates who dispute the presidential election outcome are winning Republican primaries. Doug Mastriano, who won the party’s nomination for Pennsylvania governor in a landslide, attended the rally that preceded the riot and has called for decertifying the state’s 2020 election results. Representative Ted Budd of North Carolina, who voted against certifying Biden’s election, beat a well-known former governor for the Senate nomination by more than 30 percentage points. Other candidates, including in key races in Georgia, were defeated by opponents who defended the vote counting in their state.

“The fact that it wasn’t a game-changing moment is pretty remarkable,” Julian Zelizer, a Princeton University presidential historian, said. “It’s historically pretty hard to believe.”

Less than a year after the attack, a poll showed more than half of Republican voters opposed continuing to identify and prosecute the people who carried it out. The few Republicans politicians who criticized Trump and his allies immediately after the riot have mostly remained silent. Some have decided to retire from Congress.

It’s a remarkable turnabout for an event documented in graphic video -- much of it taken by the celebratory participants themselves -- of broken glass, bloody fights with police and the emergency evacuation of the vice president from the ornate Senate chamber. More than a hundred officers were injured and one participant was shot and killed by police.

Explanations for the shift in attitudes range from the political re-alignment of the major parties, deep-seated cultural divisions to a newly balkanized news media. And voters who already endured a second impeachment of Trump over the insurrection are preoccupied with other matters.

“I really think politically it's a dead issue for most voters,” said Representative Guy Reschenthaler, a Pennsylvania Republican. “There's immediate problems they're facing. Kitchen table issues. And that's what I'm picking up when I'm back in the district. Literally no one is talking to me about Jan. 6.”

Instead, ambitious Republican politicians travel to Mar-a-Lago to compete for Trump’s blessing while the two GOP members of Congress who joined the investigative panel are ostracized. A Republican National Committee resolution earlier this year characterized the events on Jan. 6 as “legitimate political discourse.” Only two Republicans showed up at a Capitol event marking the riot’s one-year anniversary: Representative Liz Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney.

“It is not just what happened on that day. It is an effort by the former president to overturn an election, to use multiple tools and sources of pressure to try to stay in office, to try to delay our counting of electoral votes -- ultimately, the violence we all lived through,” Liz Cheney, who is vice chair of the committee investigating the insurrection, said during a hearing in April. “You have a duty to stand up against that. We're not bystanders.”

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Democrats, meanwhile, are being urged to focus on more pressing concerns for voters. President Joe Biden and his congressional allies have shifted to the crises at the top of voters’ priorities: the pandemic, supply-chain issues, rising inflation and more recently the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

That is a political imperative if Democrats are to compete for votes in the midterm elections, especially among moderate independents likely to decide key races, said Democratic pollster Joel Benenson, who advised President Barack Obama on both his 2008 and 2012 campaigns and Hillary Clinton on her 2016 campaign.

“We’re a year and a half removed” from the riot. “That is not the dinner-table conversation anywhere in America,” Benenson said.

The House panel’s upcoming hearings include prime-time televised testimony and may be the best remaining shot at making a case for broader accountability for the insurrection.

Representative Zoe Lofgren, a California Democrat who is on the committee, said she is not concerned about whether the hearings turn out to be a loser for Democrats.

"We're just trying to do our jobs. Trying to get the truth out in way that's coherent and understandable,” Lofgren said. “And the American people will have to take it from there."

Committee organizers will do it with little help from Republican colleagues whose early expressions of disgust quickly dissipated.

Audio obtained by the New York Times documents House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy in the days after the attack complaining to fellow party leaders about Trump’s “atrocious” conduct and weighing ways to remove him from office, including pushing him to resign or invoking the 25th amendment’s provisions to oust an incapacitated president.

But barely three weeks afterward, McCarthy was in Mar-a-Lago to stand beside a smiling Trump and declare the congressional leader’s support for a “united conservative movement.”

The price for that unity would be acquiescence to a continuing campaign to portray the 2020 election results as illegitimate and resistance to efforts to investigate the origins of the attack on the Capitol.

“The turning point is the people in the Republican party who know it is a lie and don't believe it — with the exception of a few people like Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney — for the most part acquiesce to it because they traded principles that they said they believed in for power,” said Stuart Stevens, a long-time Republican strategist who opposed Trump’s elections.

One practical matter: Trump remained popular with Republican voters and was reported to be considering forming a breakaway “Patriot Party.” That could prove a potentially devastating blow to Republicans who would then find their conservative base siphoned off to a competing party.

Anger in the GOP rank and file over false claims of a stolen election and a range of other cultural and economic grievances is stronger than any dismay over the attack on the Capitol.

“A hard core of Republicans have talked themselves into believing that the Democrats are so dangerous that almost any measures are justified to keep them out of office,” H. W. Brands, a presidential historian at the University of Texas at Austin.

Just after the riot, two-thirds of Republican voters said the presidential election results were marred by widespread fraud. Three-quarters of Republicans without a college degree held that view, according to a January 2021 poll by the center-right American Enterprise Institute. Half of Republicans said the left-wing group Antifa was mostly responsible for violence at the Capitol, a discredited theory advanced by some conservative commentators. Those views have hardened with time.

The narratives have been nurtured on the right by conservative news media and social media as Americans’ sources of information fragment along ideological lines. Long gone are the days of news coverage by three common-denominator television networks and one or two mass-market local papers. Conservative Fox News now competes for viewers with harder-line cable networks such as Newsmax and One America News.

In November, Tucker Carlson, one of the most prominent television voices on the right, aired the “Patriot Purge” documentary series on Fox News’ streaming service pushing debunked claims the assault was a false-flag operation set up to entrap Trump supporters. Social media and the rising popularity of political podcasts are another channel for amplifying conspiracy theories.

Conflict over Jan. 6 and the election outcome often merges in populist conservative circles with grievances over Covid masking measures, suspicion of vaccines and division over the Black Lives Matter movement’s calls for racial justice, said Russell Moore, the former head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s public policy arm and an early evangelical critic of Trump.

“We live in a time of partisan conceptions of truth. I think the old George Orwell rule applies,” said Moore, now public theologian at Christianity Today, an evangelical magazine founded by Billy Graham. “People tend to be able to justify any atrocities on their side or able to not hear about them. People are able to filter out news based on their partisan identities.”
 
If I ever need to be cheered up, I just remember the sheer panic in the lady's voice on CNN that day
 
They still say rampage and massacre, I still remember video of them being INVITED in, and they were acting respectful.
 
They still say rampage and massacre, I still remember video of them being INVITED in, and they were acting respectful.

I remember a staged scene with a "Capitol Cop" with the Baton on the stairs. Camera man behind him.
and the Staged Photo in Pelosi's office,,Taken by the Huffpo Reporter that was also there.

I remember Trump supporters Opposed to the Breech,, arguing and scuffling with Provocateurs.
 
I remember a staged scene with a "Capitol Cop" with the Baton on the stairs. Camera man behind him.
and the Staged Photo in Pelosi's office,,Taken by the Huffpo Reporter that was also there.

I remember Trump supporters Opposed to the Breech,, arguing and scuffling with Provocateurs.

Provocateurs. The entire "violence" was yet again staged.
 
https://twitter.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1534161244407713792

@SteveDeaceShow
I am going to post a note here I received this morning from a January Sixther. I will post it without comment. Feel free to read it and then come to your own conclusions:

"I listen to your podcast and I follow @julie_kellyz. It’s every bit as bad as she describes. I am a husband and father who has zero criminal history…. And I am looking at years in prison AFTER I took a plea.

"You may ask why would people take a plea if they are innocent? Innocent has nothing to do with this as my lawyer has told over and over again. This is payback. There are only a handful of representatives in DC that care about us. The vast majority couldn’t care less.

"They secretly despise Trump and anyone on the 6th as well. The DOJ knows this. There will be no reform of this government. There will be no going back. All there is now is the path ahead. But that path will never lead back to the country we once were.

"I watched for 4 years as our government that I pay taxes for, try to impeach and even oust our president with sheer impunity. Hillary’s smearing stunt morphed into a coup that lasted Trumps entire term. Then I watched the election get stolen from the American people.

"So I went to DC to support the way I thought best. I wasn’t violent, I didn’t break anything, I didn’t steal anything and that doesn’t matter. I lost my 6 figure income, friends, and my family is a wreck. I had the FBI in my home, I was brought before a judge in shackles.

"And I am a lucky one. I got to remain free till sentencing. So this is the country that I now live in. Where the powerful few can attack an elected president attempting to removing him for 4 years and where elections no longer matter.

"We are no longer free. And this country WAS taken without firing a single shot. Guns are meaningless at this point. It was the First Amendment that people should have been fighting for the most.

"I am now barely making a living doing manual labor for just over minimum wage until my sentencing is over. I was threatened with 20 years in prison, something only murderers face. We couldn’t change the venue and none of the motions to dismiss were accepted.

"So, at the pleading of my wife, the extreme bias of DC and it’s “jury pool of my peers” and advice from my lawyer, I destroyed a part of me and signed a paper full of exaggerations, lies and more importantly a narrative that fits what they want.

"I am a Christian and somehow I feel damned. I lied to save my family. My pastor tells me about rehab but it doesn’t help. I don’t look at myself in the mirror anymore. A part of me is dead now. I now wake up longing for the Lord to take me.

"January 6th was a dark day. There was violence by some, that’s reprehensible. No one should have broken anything or stolen anything or hurt anyone. Having said that, January 6th should be remembered as the last outburst from people who were sick of the coups against Trump...

"The lies about Russia gate, the double standard of the Bidens and how they obtained their wealth compared to the treatment of Trump, the double standard of BLM rioters and everyone else...

"The forced LGBTQ pumped into our children minds at school while trying to shut out God at every corner, the endless wars, the celebrations of abortions, the government spending that has put children not even born into life long debt, the list goes on…

"This was the last cry out for the death of a nation. I don’t know what’s going to happen to my family while I’m gone for years. My wife has depended on me our whole marriage. She is the only woman I have ever been with, the only woman I have ever loved.

"I hope she and my kids can make it without me. I am a J6er and I am going to prison."
 
https://twitter.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1534161244407713792

[...] There will be no reform of this government. There will be no going back. All there is now is the path ahead. But that path will never lead back to the country we once were.

[...]

We are no longer free. And this country WAS taken without firing a single shot. Guns are meaningless at this point. It was the First Amendment that people should have been fighting for the most.

I saw this yesterday. My reaction was along the lines of the following: "Back to the country we once were? We are still the same country we've been for quite a long time now. The only real difference is that it has become much more blatantly obvious that what we are (and have been all along) is not a good or even tenable thing. The only thing that has really changed is that more people are becoming more aware of this fact - and some people (like the unfortunate fellow who wrote this) are learning it the hard way."

But better late than never, I guess.

What's happening to this guy is an injustice, and I don't wish any ill on him at all, but I find that I can't help but wonder with some asperity what this person and others like him thought (or continue to think) about Ron Paul. Probably "Who's that? The name rings a bell, but I'm not sure ..."

... or "Yeah, I kinda liked him, but ..." ...

... or "What, that crazy old crackpot?" ...

... or something along those lines.

[insert Doom Paul "You should have listened" meme here]
 
"I am now barely making a living doing manual labor for just over minimum wage until my sentencing is over. I was threatened with 20 years in prison, something only murderers face. We couldn’t change the venue and none of the motions to dismiss were accepted.

"So, at the pleading of my wife, the extreme bias of DC and it’s “jury pool of my peers” and advice from my lawyer, I destroyed a part of me and signed a paper full of exaggerations, lies and more importantly a narrative that fits what they want.

"I am a Christian and somehow I feel damned. I lied to save my family. My pastor tells me about rehab but it doesn’t help. I don’t look at myself in the mirror anymore. A part of me is dead now. I now wake up longing for the Lord to take me.

"Just-Us" has taken on meaning eh?

Tell me again how the AUSA is a pillar of virtue who only enforces the law of the land, the will of the people.
 
This puts the US political oppression somewhere between "Russia" and "Ukraine"

"So, at the pleading of my wife, the extreme bias of DC and it’s “jury pool of my peers” and advice from my lawyer, I destroyed a part of me and signed a paper full of exaggerations, lies and more importantly a narrative that fits what they want.
 
The lesson here is that if you're gonna do a Jan 6, .. bring weapons. Lots of weapons.
 
"January 6th was a dark day. There was violence by some, that’s reprehensible. No one should have broken anything or stolen anything or hurt anyone. Having said that, January 6th should be remembered as the last outburst from people who were sick of the coups against Trump...

You are the victim of a rogue and out of control regime that has jailed you as a political prisoner and ruined your life and thousands of other people's lives because of that.

This rogue regime has committed assassinations internal and external, coups internal and external, domestic terror attacks, traffics in deadly narcotics on a daily basis, wages illegal wars that have killed millions and was complicit in the design, production and release of a "gain of function" viral bio-weapon that has killed tens of millions of people around the globe so far, and is still killing to this day.

That is just but a sample of the thousands of other crimes against humanity, freedom, civil law, the bill of rights and constitution this regime commits.

Let me be clear, concise and direct:

YOU WILL NOT STOP THIS UNTIL YOU ARE PREPARED TO START HURTING PEOPLE AND BREAKING THINGS.

THAT IS ALL OUT OF CONTROL MURDEROUS REGIMES UNDERSTAND.

NOTHING AND NO ONE BUT OURSELVES WILL SAVE US.

PERIOD.

AM I MAKING MYSELF CLEAR, DO YOU READ ME?
 
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You are the victim of a rogue and out of control regime that has jailed you as a political prisoner and ruined your life and thousands of other people's lives because of that.

This rogue regime has committed assassinations internal and external, coups internal and external, domestic terror attacks, traffics in deadly narcotics on a daily basis, wages illegal wars that have killed millions and was complicit in the design, production and release of a "gain of function" viral bio-weapon that has killed tens of millions of people around the globe so far, and is still killing to this day.

That is just but a sample of the thousands of other crimes against humanity, freedom, civil law, the bill of rights and constitution this regime commits.

Let me be clear, concise and direct:

YOU WILL NOT STOP THIS UNTIL YOU ARE PREPARED TO START HURTING PEOPLE AND BREAKING THINGS.

THAT IS ALL OUT OF CONTROL MURDEROUS REGIMES UNDERSTAND.

PERIOD.

AM I MAKING MYSELF CLEAR, DO YOU READ ME?

Jan 6 was a good day but I was definitely disappointed that the building was not at least set on fire
 
You are the victim of a rogue and out of control regime that has jailed you as a political prisoner and ruined your life and thousands of other people's lives because of that.

This rogue regime has committed assassinations internal and external, coups internal and external, domestic terror attacks, traffics in deadly narcotics on a daily basis, wages illegal wars that have killed millions and was complicit in the design, production and release of a "gain of function" viral bio-weapon that has killed tens of millions of people around the globe so far, and is still killing to this day.

That is just but a sample of the thousands of other crimes against humanity, freedom, civil law, the bill of rights and constitution this regime commits.

Let me be clear, concise and direct:

YOU WILL NOT STOP THIS UNTIL YOU ARE PREPARED TO START HURTING PEOPLE AND BREAKING THINGS.

THAT IS ALL OUT OF CONTROL MURDEROUS REGIMES UNDERSTAND.

NOTHING AND NO ONE BUT OURSELVES WILL SAVE US.

PERIOD.

AM I MAKING MYSELF CLEAR, DO YOU READ ME?

Loud and clear.
 
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