lol. hopefully more seriously than the capitol police did.kalm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:20 pmThere is obvious noise everywhere with this. The thinly veiled noise is the complete castration from all quarters. That suggests threats are being taken seriously.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:29 pm This is what I don't get about the "well, if the 25th or impeach Trump, it's just going to piss off his supporters more."
Inaugurating Biden is going to piss off his supporters more.
The only thing that won't will be Trump somehow seizing a 2nd term.
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I still think that's the best option. Two impeachments in just about one year is a terrible precedent anyway (and goes back to the Dems making a bad decision on the first impeachment as that looks less and less like high crimes and misdemeanors compared to last week's debacle) - I'd rather not be in a mode where whenever the opposing party controls the House that we're constantly talking about impeaching the opposing party's President like we have this past 4 years. Obviously Trump has a large amount of blame to shoulder in making that happen this time, but not all the blame and the more we set precedent the more likely we repeat it. Hadn't impeached a President in 130 years before we impeached Clinton, and now we're looking at 3 impeachments in 20 years.Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:20 pmIt won't do any good. He's leaving. The time for symbolism is past. Trump has been asleep at the wheel since election night and there seem to be controls in place to make sure he can't do anything dangerous with regards to starting a war or anything. Let him finish in shame and slink away to Florida - where old New Yorkers go to die.
And the 25th amendment really relies on the VP and the cabinet, obviously, and they seem to think he's not an imminent danger for the next week until he's gone. I wonder if Pence and the others would make a different decision if he had a year or more to go rather than just a week.
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Those several hundred Trump supporters were wrong to use force to take over the Capitol Bldg last Wed. Happy?
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What happened in Seattle and elsewhere didn't happen in a vaccuum. ANTIFA is certainly planned actions over the internet this past year, esp Seattle & Portland. That was 150+ days of rioting, much of it attacks on a Fed complex. They're better at it on the internet in terms of being more discreet, and underground.Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:40 amYes we did. And that was 100% wrong. I never said it was a 1-way street, Tom. You're right nothing was done. Why didn't Trump's Justice Department go after those people? Is his DoJ in on the conspiracy? The BLM/Antifa mayhem of 2020 is awful and it shouldn't have been condoned. But there's a difference between the two - BLM/Antifa was about mayhem over racism. They didn't attempt to seize a body of our Government. They didn't plan on various websites and discuss logistics about how to get weapons to federal building, that they're going to arrests law makers ( at least it wasn't reported). The Trump Supporters did just that. There's now evidence on Parlar, TheDonald and other sites that people were actually planning something. They attacked a seat of our Republic in hopes to overturn an election. There is a difference. Both are terrible. One is an act of grave violence. One is an act against the very government it claims it wants to save.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:17 pm
We also saw Pelosi, Schumer, Waters, etc., tell their people to take it to them in the streets....if you see them in a restaurant or at church or on the street to attack them...and then sit back and condone and support 10 SOLID MONTHS of rioting, looting, burning, etc. We also saw BLM/ANTIFA ACTUALLY burn and loot DC several months ago, defacing public property and causing millions of dollars in damage. NOTHING was said or done then. This isn’t a one-way street Mark. Quit trying to make it so.
Trump supporters get a free pass b/c someone else did it and its completely ridiculous and intellectually dishonest to defend criminal behavior. You're rationalizing criminal, traitorous behavior.
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Yeah, it was truly bizarro. If I didn't see it on video, I wouldn't believe it.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers literally opening doors and taking selfies with protestors.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers fighting tooth and nail to keep rioters out.
-Where the woman was shot trying to go through the window you had at least 7 officers (4 in swat gear that had just come up the steps) looking like they were just mingling with the protestors behind where the woman was shot. I'm sure they were like "WTF" esp considering several looked to be in the line of fire from their fellow shooting officer..
It seemed as if each little group of Capitol Police did what the fuck they wanted, and there was no command structure above Sgt or Lt level making calls..
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And now you have 10-15 officers being investigated for helping the mob. Bizarro is a good term to use.BDKJMU wrote:Yeah, it was truly bizarro. If I didn't see it on video, I wouldn't believe it.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers literally opening doors and taking selfies with protestors.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers fighting tooth and nail to keep rioters out.
-Where the woman was shot trying to go through the window you had at least 7 officers (4 in swat gear that had just come up the steps) looking like they were just mingling with the protestors behind where the woman was shot. I'm sure they were like "WTF" esp considering several looked to be in the line of fire from their fellow shooting officer..
It seemed as if each little group of Capitol Police did what the fuck they wanted, and there was no command structure above Sgt or Lt level making calls..
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The law enforcement vote has historically gone conk, probably more so than the military (large chunk of LEOs are former military (the one who was killed was an Air Force vet)).. Add on the fact that for a good chunk of 2020 you had BLM/ANTIFA protests & riots, including attacks on the police. You had ‘peaceful protests’ which included anti police slogans Fuck the Police, ACAB, calling police racists, etc which were not criticized, or even supported, by much of the left, along with calls across the country from the left to ‘Defund the Police’. This contributed to Trump probably getting a record % of the law enforecement vote. Haven’t seen stats, but I bet Trump beat Biden by 50+ with the law enforcement vote. Guarantee a majority of those Capitol Police voted for Trump, with some major Trumpers among them.Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:44 pmAnd now you have 10-15 officers being investigated for helping the mob. Bizarro is a good term to use.BDKJMU wrote: Yeah, it was truly bizarro. If I didn't see it on video, I wouldn't believe it.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers literally opening doors and taking selfies with protestors.
-Part of the Capitol Building you had officers fighting tooth and nail to keep rioters out.
-Where the woman was shot trying to go through the window you had at least 7 officers (4 in swat gear that had just come up the steps) looking like they were just mingling with the protestors behind where the woman was shot. I'm sure they were like "WTF" esp considering several looked to be in the line of fire from their fellow shooting officer..
It seemed as if each little group of Capitol Police did what the fuck they wanted, and there was no command structure above Sgt or Lt level making calls..
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We need to ignore and forget Trump. That is what will really hurt him.
The focus now should be on reconciliation. Impeachment will only widen the gulf.
Inauguration of Biden and reaching across the aisle to reasonable conks will go s long way.
At this point two groups that feel disenfranchised BLM’ers and DieHard Trumpers need to be reached out to and listened to. They both need attention. Neither should drive the agenda.
Some how objectivity needs to be restored to the media and the national dialogue.
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The focus now should be on reconciliation. Impeachment will only widen the gulf.
Inauguration of Biden and reaching across the aisle to reasonable conks will go s long way.
At this point two groups that feel disenfranchised BLM’ers and DieHard Trumpers need to be reached out to and listened to. They both need attention. Neither should drive the agenda.
Some how objectivity needs to be restored to the media and the national dialogue.
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I agree with you. I guess Blue Lives Matter for only a little while. It seemed to not matter when they were beating up officers and killing one.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:50 pmThe law enforcement vote has historically gone conk, probably more so than the military (large chunk of LEOs are former military (the one who was killed was an Air Force vet)).. Add on the fact that for a good chunk of 2020 you had BLM/ANTIFA protests & riots, including attacks on the police. You had ‘peaceful protests’ which included anti police slogans Fuck the Police, ACAB, calling police racists, etc which were not criticized, or even supported, by much of the left, along with calls across the country from the left to ‘Defund the Police’. This contributed to Trump probably getting a record % of the law enforecement vote. Haven’t seen stats, but I bet Trump beat Biden by 50+ with the law enforcement vote. Guarantee a majority of those Capitol Police voted for Trump, with some major Trumpers among them.
There have been reports of a few current and former LEOs from around the country who were among the protestors inside the Capitol Bldg..
Wednesday started out as peaceful and i was fine with it. It's the constitutional right. The MOMENT they broke the law and began going where they weren't, vandalizing buildings and instilling fear is the moment they lost credibility. That's just my opinion.
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With Social Media cutting him off it's now on the MSM to forget him. Keep his name, image and voice out of the MSM and he'll stay on the fringes with OAN and Newsmaxx.LeadBolt wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:57 pm We need to ignore and forget Trump. That is what will really hurt him.
The focus now should be on reconciliation. Impeachment will only widen the gulf.
Inauguration of Biden and reaching across the aisle to reasonable conks will go s long way.
At this point two groups that feel disenfranchised BLM’ers and DieHard Trumpers need to be reached out to and listened to. They both need attention. Neither should drive the agenda.
Some how objectivity needs to be restored to the media and the national dialogue.
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The cabinet (what’s left of it) and the VP are sycophants who either side with the seditionists or are scared of them. Of course they don’t view Trump as an imminent threat. He’s a savior. But yeah...let’s trust Trump’s cabinet to determine threat.GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:18 pmI still think that's the best option. Two impeachments in just about one year is a terrible precedent anyway (and goes back to the Dems making a bad decision on the first impeachment as that looks less and less like high crimes and misdemeanors compared to last week's debacle) - I'd rather not be in a mode where whenever the opposing party controls the House that we're constantly talking about impeaching the opposing party's President like we have this past 4 years. Obviously Trump has a large amount of blame to shoulder in making that happen this time, but not all the blame and the more we set precedent the more likely we repeat it. Hadn't impeached a President in 130 years before we impeached Clinton, and now we're looking at 3 impeachments in 20 years.Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:20 pm It won't do any good. He's leaving. The time for symbolism is past. Trump has been asleep at the wheel since election night and there seem to be controls in place to make sure he can't do anything dangerous with regards to starting a war or anything. Let him finish in shame and slink away to Florida - where old New Yorkers go to die.
And the 25th amendment really relies on the VP and the cabinet, obviously, and they seem to think he's not an imminent danger for the next week until he's gone. I wonder if Pence and the others would make a different decision if he had a year or more to go rather than just a week.
The people who know him the best (outside of the cult) have been constantly warning that he will not leave office peacefully. That’s already proven to be true by his own actions and words. With further riots openly planned (nation wide) and potential for others we don’t know about, coupled with at least a little support from LE, military types, and Nazi’s, every effort should be made to get him out of office. Im not worried about a coup. I just don’t want to get anywhere close to Nazi. Fuck those guys.
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Ibanez wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:55 amI agree with you. I guess Blue Lives Matter for only a little while. It seemed to not matter when they were beating up officers and killing one.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:50 pm
The law enforcement vote has historically gone conk, probably more so than the military (large chunk of LEOs are former military (the one who was killed was an Air Force vet)).. Add on the fact that for a good chunk of 2020 you had BLM/ANTIFA protests & riots, including attacks on the police. You had ‘peaceful protests’ which included anti police slogans Fuck the Police, ACAB, calling police racists, etc which were not criticized, or even supported, by much of the left, along with calls across the country from the left to ‘Defund the Police’. This contributed to Trump probably getting a record % of the law enforecement vote. Haven’t seen stats, but I bet Trump beat Biden by 50+ with the law enforcement vote. Guarantee a majority of those Capitol Police voted for Trump, with some major Trumpers among them.
There have been reports of a few current and former LEOs from around the country who were among the protestors inside the Capitol Bldg..
Wednesday started out as peaceful and i was fine with it. It's the constitutional right. The MOMENT they broke the law and began going where they weren't, vandalizing buildings and instilling fear is the moment they lost credibility. That's just my opinion.
One thing that didn't bother me was the fear in the eyes of the Congress-people. Now those motherfuckers know how the people felt Parkland and Columbine, et al., felt.
And shitting on the floors and smearing it on the walls pretty much sums up their vistors.
Not to mention tasering your own balls while looting until you die... Rush is right...you can't make this stuff up
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What about the woman with the Gadsden Flag being trampled? The irony there was too much for me.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:39 amIbanez wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:55 am I agree with you. I guess Blue Lives Matter for only a little while. It seemed to not matter when they were beating up officers and killing one.
Wednesday started out as peaceful and i was fine with it. It's the constitutional right. The MOMENT they broke the law and began going where they weren't, vandalizing buildings and instilling fear is the moment they lost credibility. That's just my opinion.
One thing that didn't bother me was the fear in the eyes of the Congress-people. Now those motherfuckers know how the people felt Parkland and Columbine, et al., felt.
And shitting on the floors and smearing it on the walls pretty much sums up their vistors.
Not to mention tasering your own balls while looting until you die... Rush is right...you can't make this stuff up
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Donald loves the people who trampled her. I have proof sent by Trump supporting friends asking me to read the whole speech.Ibanez wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:47 amWhat about the woman with the Gadsden Flag being trampled? The irony there was too much for me.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:39 am
One thing that didn't bother me was the fear in the eyes of the Congress-people. Now those motherfuckers know how the people felt Parkland and Columbine, et al., felt.
And shitting on the floors and smearing it on the walls pretty much sums up their vistors.
Not to mention tasering your own balls while looting until you die... Rush is right...you can't make this stuff up
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There is no more irony left to give...I'm waiting to see the meme of Tip O'Neil's hand coming out of the portrait and activating the taserIbanez wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:47 amWhat about the woman with the Gadsden Flag being trampled? The irony there was too much for me.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:39 am
One thing that didn't bother me was the fear in the eyes of the Congress-people. Now those motherfuckers know how the people felt Parkland and Columbine, et al., felt.
And shitting on the floors and smearing it on the walls pretty much sums up their vistors.
Not to mention tasering your own balls while looting until you die... Rush is right...you can't make this stuff up
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Well, first of all, we have no one else but the VP and the cabinet to trust if we're going to use the 25th. Just can't get around that.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:16 amThe cabinet (what’s left of it) and the VP are sycophants who either side with the seditionists or are scared of them. Of course they don’t view Trump as an imminent threat. He’s a savior. But yeah...let’s trust Trump’s cabinet to determine threat.GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:18 pm
I still think that's the best option. Two impeachments in just about one year is a terrible precedent anyway (and goes back to the Dems making a bad decision on the first impeachment as that looks less and less like high crimes and misdemeanors compared to last week's debacle) - I'd rather not be in a mode where whenever the opposing party controls the House that we're constantly talking about impeaching the opposing party's President like we have this past 4 years. Obviously Trump has a large amount of blame to shoulder in making that happen this time, but not all the blame and the more we set precedent the more likely we repeat it. Hadn't impeached a President in 130 years before we impeached Clinton, and now we're looking at 3 impeachments in 20 years.
And the 25th amendment really relies on the VP and the cabinet, obviously, and they seem to think he's not an imminent danger for the next week until he's gone. I wonder if Pence and the others would make a different decision if he had a year or more to go rather than just a week.
The people who know him the best (outside of the cult) have been constantly warning that he will not leave office peacefully. That’s already proven to be true by his own actions and words. With further riots openly planned (nation wide) and potential for others we don’t know about, coupled with at least a little support from LE, military types, and Nazi’s, every effort should be made to get him out of office. Im not worried about a coup. I just don’t want to get anywhere close to Nazi. Fuck those guys.
As his close friend and confidante the Mooch once said, the fish rots from the head.
As for the leaving peacefully, I have no doubt that Trump will leave peacefully - he's a narcissist and a buffoon, but foremost he's also lazy. He's not going to do the heavy lifting required to try to hang on to power. There's never been a doubt in my mind since election night that Trump will leave on Jan 20th and Biden will be the President. Sure, the cultists extremist will pop up here and there and there will be violence - heck, I remember back in 2016 how protests against Trump becoming President became violent - but we're not anywhere in the vicinity of Nazi-ism, and again, I blame the poor state of history education in this country for giving folks the barest of information that allows them to even make that ridiculous comparison.
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Aside from recently popularized beer hall echoes...there were literally Nazi’s inside our capital last week. Will they rise to power a la 30’s Germany? Of course not. Do we tolerate them and wait for their cult leader to quietly go away? Only if we want to tolerate Nazi’s.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:20 amWell, first of all, we have no one else but the VP and the cabinet to trust if we're going to use the 25th. Just can't get around that.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:16 am
The cabinet (what’s left of it) and the VP are sycophants who either side with the seditionists or are scared of them. Of course they don’t view Trump as an imminent threat. He’s a savior. But yeah...let’s trust Trump’s cabinet to determine threat.
The people who know him the best (outside of the cult) have been constantly warning that he will not leave office peacefully. That’s already proven to be true by his own actions and words. With further riots openly planned (nation wide) and potential for others we don’t know about, coupled with at least a little support from LE, military types, and Nazi’s, every effort should be made to get him out of office. Im not worried about a coup. I just don’t want to get anywhere close to Nazi. Fuck those guys.
As his close friend and confidante the Mooch once said, the fish rots from the head.
As for the leaving peacefully, I have no doubt that Trump will leave peacefully - he's a narcissist and a buffoon, but foremost he's also lazy. He's not going to do the heavy lifting required to try to hang on to power. There's never been a doubt in my mind since election night that Trump will leave on Jan 20th and Biden will be the President. Sure, the cultists extremist will pop up here and there and there will be violence - heck, I remember back in 2016 how protests against Trump becoming President became violent - but we're not anywhere in the vicinity of Nazi-ism, and again, I blame the poor state of history education in this country for giving folks the barest of information that allows them to even make that ridiculous comparison.
Toleration of anything close to cult of personality Nazi behavior by real Nazi’s and a leader who loves them really shouldn’t be an idea to ponder.
Throw everything at them resoundingly.
We’re supposed to hate those guys...... if we pay attention to history.
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Of course we hate them and of course we should not tolerate them. But we shouldn't do it by being better fascists than they are.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:56 amAside from recently popularized beer hall echoes...there were literally Nazi’s inside our capital last week. Will they rise to power a la 30’s Germany? Of course not. Do we tolerate them and wait for their cult leader to quietly go away? Only if we want to tolerate Nazi’s.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:20 am
Well, first of all, we have no one else but the VP and the cabinet to trust if we're going to use the 25th. Just can't get around that.
As for the leaving peacefully, I have no doubt that Trump will leave peacefully - he's a narcissist and a buffoon, but foremost he's also lazy. He's not going to do the heavy lifting required to try to hang on to power. There's never been a doubt in my mind since election night that Trump will leave on Jan 20th and Biden will be the President. Sure, the cultists extremist will pop up here and there and there will be violence - heck, I remember back in 2016 how protests against Trump becoming President became violent - but we're not anywhere in the vicinity of Nazi-ism, and again, I blame the poor state of history education in this country for giving folks the barest of information that allows them to even make that ridiculous comparison.
Toleration of anything close to cult of personality Nazi behavior by real Nazi’s and a leader who loves them really shouldn’t be an idea to ponder.
Throw everything at them resoundingly.
We’re supposed to hate those guys...... if we pay attention to history.
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Using the 25th amendment or impeachment against Nazi’s is fascistic?GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:08 amOf course we hate them and of course we should not tolerate them. But we shouldn't do it by being better fascists than they are.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:56 am
Aside from recently popularized beer hall echoes...there were literally Nazi’s inside our capital last week. Will they rise to power a la 30’s Germany? Of course not. Do we tolerate them and wait for their cult leader to quietly go away? Only if we want to tolerate Nazi’s.
Toleration of anything close to cult of personality Nazi behavior by real Nazi’s and a leader who loves them really shouldn’t be an idea to ponder.
Throw everything at them resoundingly.
We’re supposed to hate those guys...... if we pay attention to history.
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You forgot to add expelling any members of either House that voiced any opposition to the electoral certification, acquiescence to extra-legal non-government 3rd parties stamping out any viewpoint they consider objectionable or out of vogue (heck, even Merkel, who's closer to what historical fascism is than any of us are, expressed alarm and concern at that), and JSO's (you know, the poster you consider to be the most rational) ideas of banning a major political party, or banning it's members from voting. I'm sure JSO would like to go as far as banning them from procreating, but that might go a little tad further than what's considered "rational".
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Re: What to do with Trump between now and when Biden takes over
Strawman argument. Don't you have a Russian conspiracy to track down?Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:22 am Our Constitution is clearly a fascist document to have such despicable things in it.
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But, she understands historical fascism enough to not call Twitter banning Trump fascism.
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Good catch (and revision). Did you also catch that in four years she hasn't called Trump a Nazi either, or does that not gibe with your agenda?Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:28 amBut, she understands historical fascism enough to not call Twitter banning Trump fascism.
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