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Every Republican should denounce January 6th

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AJ Swinson Lays Down the Truth About the Democrats’ Capitol Riot Commission


The Democratic Party’s Jan. 6 commission has begun and it has reignited the debate over the events of the assault on the U.S. Capitol building which occurred six months ago. The first day was jam-packed with accusations of white supremacy, outright lies, and even an outpouring of crocodile tears. But the all-important question is: Will the American public see through the obvious politicking involved in this sham of a hearing?

AJ Swinson, the chief of staff for New Journey PAC, ripped open the curtain during an appearance on Black News Channel’s “Start Your Day” in which she discussed the affair. Host Mike Hill asked why Republicans are downplaying the riot that took place on Jan. 6.





Swinson responded, noting that most on the right immediately condemned the violence. She pointed out that “most people on the Republican side said this was awful,” but that things “seemed to descend into political theater.”

She also brought up the fact that many high-profile leftists are exaggerating the incident, comparing it to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Swinson said:

You’ve had recently people comparing this to 9/11 where three thousand Americans were killed and saying that this was worse than that.

Swinson went on to point out that the individuals who were arrested, some of whom have been held in solitary confinement, have not been charged with insurrection, which is a label that left-leaning activist media outlets have applied to the riot. She acknowledged that the “gravity of the situation is definitely real,” but that the way some on the left are dealing with the matter “has some Republicans worried that it’s not in good faith.”

She continued, stating that “it seems like Democrats want to score some political points, raise some money off of the event.”

In reference to the Democratic Jan. 6 hearings, Hill asked whether Swinson would want to know what caused the rioters to assault the Capitol building. She replied:

Yes, one hundred percent and I don’t want to discount the fact the FBI right now, the DOJ, the US state’s attorney general, these are all organizations that are investigating this right now. These are who will bring us real answers to the people who are actually interviewing people behind the scenes and finding out what happened and how it happened. That’s how the American people are going to figure out and be able to better understand these events and how we can prevent this.

The points Swinson made are apt. It was clear from the beginning that these hearings are nothing more than propaganda opportunities designed to distract the American public from the fact that the Democratic Party and President Joe Biden have already proven to be ignominious failures six months into his presidency.

The Democrats have continued to use the Jan. 6 riots as a political cudgel and the point of the Democratic Jan. 6 Committee is to milk the riot for all it’s worth. It’s not difficult to ascertain the reason for this farce.

To put it simply, the Democrats are failing at almost everything. They are failing to rein in the socialist wing of the party, which is alienating voters with their hyperfocus on wokeism. They are failing to address the migrant crisis at the southern border. They are failing to ram through Biden’s radical agenda on guns. They are failing to address the COVID-19 pandemic and are resorting to pushing unpopular vaccine mandates.

The list goes on and on.

The Democrats know their chances for victory in the upcoming midterm elections are bleak. Since they can’t seem to get a win, they are trying to use the only real weapon they have: The Capitol riots. Unfortunately for them, this latest iteration of what Swinson rightly calls “political theater” is not likely to wash with the American public.
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(07-27-2021 09:32 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  
(07-27-2021 09:28 PM)Crebman Wrote:  The whole thing is a farce…….a cheap theater production every bit as contrived as the “Russia investigation”.

Right now, the House of Representatives is a joke……

It definitely happened. There is plenty of video.

This whole commission is 100% political theater - no more. It’s a joke (Biden* favorite)

It was in no way an insurrection. A real insurrection would have those trying the takeover armed. They would shoot people. Only a few idiots really believe it was an insurrection.

Even you lefties on here don’t really believe it - it’s just political posturing.

Now it’s the latest Democrat clown show. I only wish a clown like Nadler were on it show he could crap himself on camera again…….
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Correct, it happened. It was a riot. Again, people have been arrested all of the country and charged. We have some that have even been sentenced. We know that most were supporters of Donald Trump. So, I'm unsure what "new information" the left is hoping to get from the dog and pony show.
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(07-29-2021 07:56 AM)fsquid Wrote:  Correct, it happened. It was a riot. Again, people have been arrested all of the country and charged. We have some that have even been sentenced. We know that most were supporters of Donald Trump. So, I'm unsure what "new information" the left is hoping to get from the dog and pony show.

1. Nancy is covering up for Nancy’s involvement.
2. To be used as a weapon against Republicans in midterms
3. To justify going after MAGA’s & conservatives as extremists and terrorists that must be surveil, investigated…etc
4. Deflect from questions about possible FBI and other government agencies involvement, why doors were open, why the whole south side was abandoned…etc
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Pelosi Shuts Capitol Police Union Out of January 6th Committee


Quote:The head of the United States Capitol Police union Gus Papathanasiou on Wednesday urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to allow more officers to testify to the select committee investigating the events of January 6th, arguing the problems that day were actually “years” in the making — which could reflect poorly on her leadership as House speaker.

“Poor morale, inequitable pay and conditions, and a leadership that refuses to engage – these are contributing factors to the events of January 6th and they remain factors still, today,” he said in a statement. “The Union asks that the Committee listen to the active-duty police officers who have been chosen by the rank and file to represent them.”

However, according to Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Banks (R-IN), Papathansiou’s and other officers’ voices are being shut out because it does not advance Pelosi’s narrative of a violent insurrection overwhelming heroic police. Banks said in a statement on Wednesday:

At yesterday’s January 6th Select Committee hearing, we only heard Pelosi’s cherry-picked version of events because she shut out any voices that didn’t further her partisan narrative.

One of the voices Democrats rejected was the head of the Capitol Police union, Gus Papathanasiou, who is elected by rank-and-file officers to represent their views. Around 90% of USCP officers belong to the union.

Banks told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview last week that he asked the committee’s Chairman Bennie Thompson if Papathanasiou could testify, but his request was ignored.

The committee is composed of seven Democrats and two Never Trump Republicans, all hand-picked by Pelosi. Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) had selected Banks and five other Republicans to sit on the committee but pulled them after Pelosi rejected Banks and Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jim Jordan (OH). Republicans are planning to conduct their own investigation.

In the committee’s first hearing on Tuesday, four police officers — two Capitol Police officers and two Metropolitan Police Department officers — delivered emotional testimony on working at the Capitol on January 6th. All blamed Republicans or former President Donald Trump for the violence and accused Republicans of downplaying it.

Papathanasiou called their testimony a “crucial start” to understanding the effects of that day on Capitol Police officers but said the union “stands ready” to provide the committee with fuller context of what went wrong — which could potentially include scrutiny of her leadership of the House since 2018.

“The police response to January 6th represents a disastrous collapse of leadership that was not simply an aberration confined to that one day. It was months and years in the making,” he said in a statement.

“To fully understand why our officers felt so abandoned, requires an understanding of how they came to be left uninformed and lacking in defenses when it mattered most – when an attack on the U.S. Capitol was being fully realized,” he said, adding:

Most importantly, we arrived at that position of vulnerability because the voices of the rank-and-file-officers had been ignored for years. There was no collaboration from Capitol Police leaders with the frontline officers, instead it was a top-down approach that left a void of information and planning. As an officer working that day, I can attest, there was NO plan, and certainly no contingency plans by the Chiefs.

That lack of leadership had tragic consequences. The riots led to the deaths of officers, and injuries to an estimated 140 Capitol Police and MPD officers, some of whom will never return to service.

Republicans on Tuesday argued that Pelosi bears responsibility as speaker of the House for not protecting the Capitol on January 6th.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) tweeted, “Nancy Pelosi bears responsibility as Speaker of the House for the tragedy that occurred on January 6th.”:



House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) also questioned why the Capitol was left vulnerable in a tweet:



“Why was the Capitol left so vulnerable that day? Why wasn’t the National Guard here? Why didn’t we have a better security posture? What changes are needed to make sure it never happens again?” he asked.

“On January 6, these brave officers were put into a vulnerable and impossible position because the leadership at the top has failed,” he said at a press conference before the hearing, which featured only lawmakers hand-picked by Pelosi.

Papathansiou said the Capitol would remain vulnerable unless the committee hears from the “broader rank-and-file.”

“As individual officers testified today, they did their best and succeeded in their mission to protect all members of Congress and their staff that day,” he said.

“The Committee needs all the facts to understand why the U.S. Capitol was so vulnerable, and why it will remain vulnerable if the broader rank-and-file officers are not heard,” he said.

Capitol Police Officer: Jan 6 ‘Bigger Threat’ To America Than 2020 Riots Across America


Quote:Speaking on CNN with host Don Lemon on Wednesday, Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn asserted that the Capitol riot on January 6 was a “bigger threat to America” than the riots across the country in the summer of 2020. He added, in an apparent reference to the heated rhetoric that preceded the January 6 riot, that “we need to make sure we’re prepared and we continue to shoot down all rhetoric that could possibly lead to violence.”

Dunn, who pointed out, “Everybody is allowed to have a different political view. That’s what makes America, America. That’s what makes America a democracy,” stated:

I said this and I continue to stand by it, that as long as people are emboldened by people in power, then they’re still a threat for things to happen. That’s why we need to make sure we’re prepared and we continue to shoot down all rhetoric that could possibly lead to violence.

Like I say, it’s OK to have different opinions. But don’t fight like hell or march down to the Capitol — first amendment protest is what this country is about, first amendment, the Constitution. That’s the democracy of it. But once you start attacking people, attacking things, then that’s wrong.

And that — you know what? That goes to the riots this summer. They were wrong. If you peacefully protest, then sure. But the riots and the violence and the damage this summer, they were wrong. They were wrong. And that’s the exact same thing that happened at the Capitol. But their goal was to overthrow democracy, which is a bigger threat to America.



On Tuesday, in his testimony before Congress, Dunn stated, “If a hit man is hired and he kills somebody, the hit man goes to jail, but not only does the hit man go to jail but the person who hired them does. There was an attack carried out on January 6, and a hit man sent them. I want you to get to the bottom of that.”

Lemon asked Dunn, “The hit man and the person who hired them, who sent them there do you think?”

“I’m not one to speculate so I like to stick to facts,” Dunn replied. “There was literally a rally at the White House saying to go down to the Capitol, fight like hell. That’s not my words. And that’s what they did.”

Dunn was apparently referencing former President Trump’s remarks at a rally on January 6 in which he stated, “Our brightest days are before us. Our greatest achievements still wait. I think one of our great achievements will be election security because nobody until I came along had any idea how corrupt our elections were, and again most people would stand there at 9 o’clock in the evening and say I want to thank you very much, and they go off to some other life, but I said something is wrong here, something is really wrong, can’t have happened and we fight, we fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore …”

Trump continued, “So we are going to—we are going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue, I love Pennsylvania Avenue, and we are going to the Capitol, and we are going to try and give—the Democrats are hopeless, they are never voting for anything, not even one vote, but we are going to try—give our Republicans, the weak ones because the strong ones don’t need any of our help, we’re try—going to try and give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country. So let’s walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.”

Prior to that statement, Trump had stated, “I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
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Good lord - when are Officer Dunn's 15 minutes going to be up?
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Well it sounds like ole Nanny really wants to get to the bottom of what happened on 1-6. Kangaroo court.
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THE MYPILLOW GUY REALLY COULD DESTROY DEMOCRACY

Quote:When you contemplate the end of democracy in America, what kind of person do you think will bring it about? Maybe you picture a sinister billionaire in a bespoke suit, slipping brown envelopes to politicians. Maybe your nightmare is a rogue general, hijacking the nuclear football. Maybe you think of a jackbooted thug leading a horde of men in white sheets, all carrying burning crosses.

Here is what you probably don’t imagine: an affable, self-made midwesterner, one of those goofy businessmen who makes his own infomercials. A recovered crack addict, no less, who laughs good-naturedly when jokes are made at his expense. A man who will talk to anyone willing to listen (and to many who aren’t). A philanthropist. A good boss. A patriot—or so he says—who may well be doing more damage to American democracy than anyone since Jefferson Davis.

I met Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, in the recording studio that occupies the basement of Steve Bannon’s stately Capitol Hill townhouse, a few blocks from the Supreme Court—the same Supreme Court that will, according to Lindell, decide “9–0” in favor of reinstating Donald Trump to the presidency sometime in August, or possibly September. I made it through the entirety of the Trump presidency without once having to meet Bannon but here he was, recording his War Room podcast with Lindell. Bannon has been decomposing in front of our eyes for some years now, and I can report that this process continues to take its course. I walked in during a break and the two men immediately gestured to me to join the conversation, sit at the table with them, listen in on headphones. I demurred. “Anne Applebaum … hmm,” Bannon said. “Should’ve stuck to writing books. Gulag was a great book. How long did it take you to write it?”

In the room adjacent to the basement studio, an extra-large image of a New York Times front page hung on the wall, featuring a picture of Bannon and the headline “The Provocateur.” A bottle of Bio-Active Silver Hydrosol, whatever that is, sat on the desk. The big-screen TV was tuned to MSNBC. This wasn’t surprising: In his podcasts, Bannon carries on a kind of dialogue with Rachel Maddow, playing her sound bites and then offering his own critique. Later, Lindell told me that if it weren’t for attacks by “the left”—by which he means Politico, the Daily Beast, and, presumably, me—his message would never get out, because Fox News ignores him.

Bannon, too, lives outside the Fox bubble these days. Instead, he inhabits an alternate universe in which every minute of every day seems to be entirely devoted to the discussion and analysis of “electoral fraud,” with just a little time devoted to selling wellness products and vitamins that, despite his claims, won’t actually cure COVID-19. Bannon’s podcast, which he says has millions of listeners (it is ranked 59th on Apple Podcasts, so he might be right), is populated by full-time conspiracy theorists, some of whom you have heard of and some of whom you probably haven’t: Peter “Trump Won in a Freakin’ Landslide” Navarro, Rudy Giuliani, Garland Favorito, Willis @treekiller35, Sonny Borrelli, the Pizzagate propagator Jack Posobiec, and, of course, Lindell. Bannon calls them up one by one to report on the current status of the Trump-reinstatement campaign and related fake scandals. There are daily updates. The guests talk fast and loud. It is very exciting. On the day I was at the studio, Bannon was gloating about how President Joe Biden was now “defending his own legitimacy”: “We are going to spring the trap around you, sir!” He kept telling people to “lawyer up.”

Even in this group, Lindell stands out. Not only is he presumably much richer than Garland Favorito and Willis @treekiller35; he is willing to spend his money on the cause. MyPillow has long been an important advertiser on Fox News, so much so that even Trump noticed Lindell (“That guy is on TV more than I am”), but has since widened its net. MyPillow spent tens of thousands of dollars advertising on Newsmax just in the week following the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

And now Lindell is spending on more than just advertising. Last January—on the 9th, he says carefully, placing the date after the 6th—a group of still-unidentified concerned citizens brought him some computer data. These were, allegedly, packet captures, intercepted data proving that the Chinese Communist Party altered electoral results … in all 50 states. This is a conspiracy theory more elaborate than the purported Venezuelan manipulation of voting machines, more improbable than the allegation that millions of supposedly fake ballots were mailed in, more baroque than the belief that thousands of dead people voted. This one has potentially profound geopolitical implications.

That’s why Lindell has spent money—a lot of it, “tens of millions,” he told me—“validating” the packets, and it’s why he is planning to spend a lot more. Starting on August 10, he is holding a three-day symposium in Sioux Falls (because he admires South Dakota’s gun-toting governor, Kristi Noem), where the validators, whoever they may be, will present their results publicly. He has invited all interested computer scientists, university professors, elected federal officials, foreign officials, reporters, and editors to the symposium. He has booked, he says variously, “1,000 hotel rooms” or “all the hotel rooms in the city” to accommodate them. (As of Wednesday, Booking.com was still showing plenty of rooms available in Sioux Falls.)

Wacky though it seems for a businessman to invest so much in a conspiracy theory, there are important historical precedents. Think of Olof Aschberg, the Swedish banker who helped finance the Bolshevik revolution, allegedly melting down the bars of gold that Lenin’s comrades stole in train robberies and reselling them, unmarked, on European exchanges. Or Henry Ford, whose infamous anti-Semitic tract, The International Jew, was widely read in Nazi Germany, including by Hitler himself. Plenty of successful, wealthy people think that their knowledge of production technology or private equity gives them clairvoyant insight into politics. But Aschberg, Ford, and Lindell represent the extreme edge of that phenomenon: Their business success gives them the confidence to promote malevolent conspiracy theories, and the means to reach wide audiences.

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In the cases of Aschberg and Ford, this had tragic, real-world consequences. Lindell hasn’t created Ford-level havoc yet, but the potential is there. Along with Bannon, Giuliani, and the rest of the conspiracy posse, he is helping create profound distrust in the American electoral system, in the American political system, in the American public-health system, and ultimately in American democracy. The eventual consequences of their actions may well be a genuinely stolen or disputed election in 2024, and political violence on a scale the U.S. hasn’t seen in decades. You can mock Lindell, dismiss him, or call him a crackhead, but none of this will seem particularly funny when we truly have an illegitimate president in the White House and a total breakdown of law and order.

Lindell had agreed to have lunch with me after the taping. But where to go? I didn’t think it would be much fun to take someone inclined to shout about rigged voting machines and fake COVID-19 cures to a crowded bistro on Capitol Hill. Because Lindell is famously worried about Chinese Communist influence, I thought he would like to pay homage to the victims of Chinese oppression. I booked a Uyghur restaurant.

This proved a mistake. For one thing, the restaurant—the excellent Dolan Uyghur, in D.C.’s Cleveland Park neighborhood—was not at all close to Bannon’s townhouse. Getting there required a long and rather uncomfortable drive, in Lindell’s rented black SUV; he talked at me about packet captures the whole way, one hand on the steering wheel, the other holding up a phone showing Google Maps. Once we got there, he didn’t much like the food. He picked at his chicken kebabs and didn’t touch his spicy fried green beans. More to the point, he didn’t understand why we were there. He had never heard of the Uyghurs. I told him they were Muslims who are being persecuted by Chinese Communists. Oh, he said, “like Christians.” Yes, I said. Like Christians.

He kept talking at me in the restaurant, a kind of stream-of-consciousness account of the packet captures, his mistreatment at the hands of the media and the Better Business Bureau, the dangers of the COVID-19 vaccines, and the wonders of oleandrin, a supplement that he says he and everyone else at MyPillow takes and that he says is 100 percent guaranteed to prevent COVID-19. On all of these points he is utterly impervious to any argument of any kind. I asked him what if, hypothetically, on August 10 it turns out that other experts disagree with his experts and declare that his data don’t mean what he thinks his data mean. This, he told me, was impossible. It couldn’t happen:

“I don’t have to worry about that. Do you understand that? Do you understand I’ve been attacked? I have 2,500 employees, and I’ve been attacked every day. Do I look like a stupid person? That I’m just doing this for my health? I have better things to do—these guys brought me this and I owe it to the United States, to all, whether it’s a Democrat or Republican or whoever it is, to bring this forward to our country. I don’t have to answer that question, because it’s not going to happen. This is nonsubjective evidence.”

The opprobrium and rancor he has brought down upon himself for trying to make his case are, in Lindell’s mind, further proof that it is true. Stalin once said that the emergence of opposition signified the “intensification of the class struggle,” and this is Lindell’s logic too: If lots of people object to what you are doing, then it must be right. The contradictions deepen as the ultimate crisis draws closer, as the old Bolsheviks used to say.

But there is a distinctly American element to his thinking too. The argument from personal experience; the evidence acquired on the journey from crack addict to CEO; the special kind of self-confidence that many self-made men acquire, along with their riches—these are native to our shores. Lindell is quite convinced, for example, that not only did China steal the election, but that “there is a communist agenda in this country” more broadly. I asked him what that meant. Communists, he told me, “take away your right to free speech. You just told me what they are doing to these people”—he meant the Uyghurs. “I’ve experienced it firsthand, more than anyone in this country.”

The government had taken his freedom away? Put him in a reeducation camp? “I don’t see anybody arresting you,” I said. He became annoyed.

“Okay, I’m not talking about the government,” he said. “I’m talking about social media. Why did they attack me? Why did bots and trolls attack all of my vendors? I was the No. 1 selling product of every outlet in the United States—every one, every single one, all of them drop like flies. You know why? Because bots and troll groups were hired. They were hired to attack. Well, now I’ve done investigations. They come out of a building in China.”

It is true that there has been some organized backlash against MyPillow, which is indeed no longer stocked by Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl’s, and other retailers. But I suspect that this reaction is every bit as red-white-and-blue as Lindell himself: Plenty of Americans oppose Lindell’s open promotion of both election and vaccine conspiracy theories, and are perfectly capable of boycotting his company without the aid of Chinese bots. Lindell’s lived experience, however, tells him otherwise, just like his lived experience tells him that COVID-19 vaccines will kill you and oleandrin won’t. Lived experience always outweighs expertise: Nobody can argue with what you feel to be true, and Lindell feels that the Chinese stole the election, sent bots to smear his company, and are seeking to impose communism on America.

Although he describes the packet captures as “cyberforensics”—indisputable, absolute, irreversible proof of Chinese evildoing—Lindell is more careful about evidence that isn’t “nonsubjective.” When I asked him how exactly Joe Biden’s presidency was serving the interests of the Chinese Communist Party, for example, his reasoning became more circuitous. He didn’t want to say that Joe Biden is himself a Communist. Instead, when I asked for evidence of communist influence on Biden, he said this: “Inauguration Day—I’ll tell you—Inauguration Day, he laid off 50,000 union workers. Boom! Pipeline gone. The old Democrat Party wouldn’t lay off union workers.”

In other words, the evidence of Joe Biden’s links to the Chinese Communist Party was … his decision to close the Keystone XL pipeline. Similarly convoluted reasoning has led him to doubt the patriotism of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey as well as Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, all of whom deny the existence of serious electoral cheating in their states. “My personal opinion,” he told me, is that “Brian Kemp is somehow compromised and maybe could be blackmailed or in on it or whatever. I believe Raffensperger’s totally in on it.”

In on what? I asked.

“In on whatever’s going on …”

I asked if he meant the Chinese takeover of America. Was Raffensperger pro-China?

“I believe he’s pro-China.”

Alongside the American business boosterism, Lindell’s thinking contains a large dose of Christian millenarianism too. This is a man who had a vision in a dream of himself and Donald Trump standing together—and that dream became reality. No wonder he believes that a lot of things are going to happen after August 10. It’s not just that the Supreme Court will vote 9–0 to reinstate Trump. It is also that America will be a better place. “We’re going to get elected officials that make decisions for the people, not just for their party,” Lindell said. There will be “no more machines” in this messianic America, meaning no more voting machines: “On both sides, people are opening their eyes.” In this great moment of national renewal, there will be no more corruption, just good government, goodwill, goodness all around.

That moment will be good for Lindell, too, because he will finally be able to relax, knowing that “I’ve done all I can.” After that, “everything will take its course. And I don’t have to be out there every day fighting for media attention.” He won’t, in other words, have to be having lunch with people like me.

Alas, a happy ending is unlikely. He will not, on August 10, find that “the experts” agree with him. Some have already provided careful explanations as to why the “packet captures” can’t be what he says they are. Others think that the whole discussion is pointless. When I called Chris Krebs, the Trump administration’s director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, he refused even to get into the question of whether Lindell has authentic data, because the whole proposal is absurd. The heavy use of paper ballots, plus all of the postelection audits and recounts, mean that any issues with mechanized voting systems would have been quickly revealed. “It’s all part of the grift,” Krebs told me. “They’re exploiting the aggrieved audience’s confirmation bias and using scary yet unintelligible imagery to keep the Big Lie alive, despite the absence of any legitimate evidence."

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What will happen when Lindell’s ideological, all-American, predicted-in-a-dream absolute certainty runs into a wall of skepticism, disbelief, or—even worse—disinterest? If history is anything to go by … nothing. Nothing will happen. He will not admit he is wrong; he will not stop believing. He will not understand that he was conned out of the millions he has spent “validating” fake data. (One has to admire the salesmanship of the tech grifters who talked him into all of this, assuming they exist.) He will not understand that his company is having trouble with retailers because so many people are repulsed by his ideas. He will not understand that people attack him because they think what he says is dangerous and could lead to violence. He will instead rail against the perfidy of the media, the left, the Communists, and China.

Certainly he will not stop believing that Trump won the 2020 election. The apocalypse has been variously predicted for the year 500, based on the dimensions of Noah’s Ark; the year 1033, on the 1,000th anniversary of Jesus’s birth; and the year 1600, by Martin Luther no less; as well as variously by Jehovah’s Witnesses, Nostradamus, and Aum Shinrikyo, among many others. When nothing happened—the world did not end; the messiah did not arrive—did any of them throw in the towel and stop believing? Of course not.

Lindell mostly speaks in long, rambling monologues filled with allusions and grievances; he circles back again and again to electoral fraud, to the campaigns against him, to particular interviewers and articles that he disputes, some of it only barely comprehensible unless you’ve been following his frequent media appearances—which I have not. At only one moment was there a hint that this performance was more artful than it appeared to be. I asked him about the events of January 6. He immediately grew more precise. “I was not there, by the grace of God,” he said. He was doing media events elsewhere, he said. Nor did he want to talk about what happened that day: “I think that there were a lot of things that I’m not going to comment on, because I don’t want that to be your story.”

Not too long after that, I suddenly found I couldn’t take any more of this calculated ranting. (I can hear that moment on the recording, when I suddenly said “Okay, enough” and switched off the device.) Although he ate almost nothing, Lindell insisted on grabbing the check, like any well-mannered Minnesotan would. In the interests of investigative research, I later bought a MyPillow (conclusion: it’s a lot like other pillows), so perhaps that makes us even.

When we walked outside, I thought that I might say something dramatic, something cutting, something like “You realize that you are destroying our country.” But I didn’t. He is our country after all, or one face of our country: hyper-optimistic and overconfident, ignorant of history and fond of myths, firm in the belief that we alone are the exceptional nation and we alone have access to exceptional truths. Safe in his absolute certainty, he got into his black SUV and drove away.
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My word, those idiots are truly freaking insane.
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At least lil Dixie was fun. You guys are embarrassing
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(07-29-2021 10:57 PM)gobluebigjon Wrote:  At least lil Dixie was fun. You guys are embarrassing

Most here would consider your disapproval to be positive. I certainly do.
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Amazing how many “patriots” are willing to back an attack on our county. I’d normally say it’s embarrassing but you cultists defend it. You care nothing about our country…you want something that never was
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(07-29-2021 11:21 PM)gobluebigjon Wrote:  Amazing how many “patriots” are willing to back an attack on our county. I’d normally say it’s embarrassing but you cultists defend it. You care nothing about our country…you want something that never was

Puerto Rico nationalists shooting 5 members of Congress from the gallery in 1953 is an attack on our country, so was the bombing in the Senate in the 1980s.

Bunch of grandmas and guys dressed up as Vikings with no guns that were allowed in by officers or walked in an opened door taking selfie’s is not an insurrection. Were there some attacks and fights on officers? Yes but the vast majority of ‘insurrectionists’ walked around the Capitol, took some photos and left
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I haven't been following this.

Surely they got to the bottom of all of this, right?
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(07-29-2021 11:21 PM)gobluebigjon Wrote:  Amazing how many “patriots” are willing to back an attack on our county. I’d normally say it’s embarrassing but you cultists defend it. You care nothing about our country…you want something that never was

It was not an attack on anybody. The "peaceful" demonstrations in places like Minneapolis, Seattle, and Portland were attacks. Property was destroyed and people were injured, both on a fairly large scale. The 1954 shootings in the HOR and the 1983 bombing of the senate and the 2017 shooting of Steve Scalise at baseball practice could be properly described as attacks on our democracy. This wasn't. It was a fairly peaceful demonstration that just happened to take place inside our nation's capital, because someone opened the doors and let them in.

Democrats are trying so hard to turn this into a Reichstag Fire incident so they can seize the only thing they care about--power.
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(07-29-2021 11:21 PM)gobluebigjon Wrote:  Amazing how many “patriots” are willing to back an attack on our county. I’d normally say it’s embarrassing but you cultists defend it. You care nothing about our country…you want something that never was

Any fool who believes 1-6 was an attack on the constitution has no concept of what this country “was” or what the founders intended it to be.
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(07-29-2021 11:21 PM)gobluebigjon Wrote:  Amazing how many “patriots” are willing to back an attack on our county. I’d normally say it’s embarrassing but you cultists defend it. You care nothing about our country…you want something that never was

Any fool who believes 1-6 was an attack on the constitution has no concept of what this country “was” or what the founders intended it to be.

Attack on the constitution - HA

It was barely a frat party - without the kegs.
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Support for Pelosi's Jan 6 committee drops after emotional testimony from police: poll


Quote:Emotionally-charged testimony from police officers on duty on Jan. 6 has caused support for the probe into the incident to wane among the American public.
According to a poll performed by "Morning Consult", the amount of people supporting the probe into what happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 2021 is down from 66 percent in Jun. 2021 to 58 percent a week previous to now.

The poll indicates that the number of people who voted who consider ex-President Donald Trump in some way responsible for the breaching of the Capitol are also down to 56 percent from 61 percent in that same time period.

DC Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone was among many to speak that day. He stated:

"What makes the struggle harder and more painful is to know so many of my fellow citizens, including so many of the people I put my life at risk to defend, are downplaying or outright denying what happened."

"I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them and the people in this room. But too many are now telling me that hell doesn't exist, or that hell actually wasn't that bad."

"The indifference show to my colleagues is disgraceful!" shouted Fanone, banging his hand on the table with force as he finished his sentence.



It is possible, however that the probe may be down in popularity due to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)'s shocking and unprecedented rejection of Reps. Jim Banks (R-IN) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) from the committee in charge of the probe, due to them being Trump supporters.
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