Wonder if cum allah and Joe's team bailing out rioters will be introduced.
or this
CNN Repeatedly Claimed Capitol Officer Sicknick Died Due To A Fire Extinguisher Hit… Now They’ve Quietly Admitted That May Not Be True.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma. Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
Erin Burnett asked: “Why is Trump trying so hard to make those claims the focal point of the Senate trial? Charging him with inciting insurrection? Does he think that the lie would justify a mob of his supporters trampling a woman? Does it justify police officers being hit beaten with a hockey stick and crutch? Does he think Brian Sicknick working the Capitol that died, after hit in the head with a fire extinguisher?”
Wolf Blitzer allowed Rep Ted Lieu to assert, unchallenged: “This was an insurrection and attempted coup where multiple people died including a law enforcement officer that reportedly was bludgeon [with a] fire extinguisher.”
None of these shows, their staffs, nor their anchors have issued apologies nor corrections for their incorrect assertions, which are especially galling given Officer Sicknick’s family outwardly called for his death to not be politicized. https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
So all 5 deaths were Trump supporters and the Capitol policeman s cause of death is unknown.
Will CNN and the MSM be banned for spreading misinformation ???
To compare an Insurrection at the Capitol of The United States of America, to black lives movement demonstrators that caused property damage crimes is proof that
Hypocrisy is the bedrock of the religion of Trumpism.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma.
Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
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According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
CNN Repeatedly Claimed Capitol Officer Sicknick Died Due To A Fire Extinguisher Hit… Now They’ve Quietly Admitted That May Not Be True.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma. Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
Roger Amick said... https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
Plagiarism again from a troll squad asshole.
follow along alky and read on down
KansasDemocrat said... Roger clearly is confused by his use of "plagiarism".
The info was well sourced as "CNN".
well that's what the "pastor" always defaults to and the alky is OK with that...but ... None of these shows, their staffs, nor their anchors have issued apologies nor corrections for their incorrect assertions, which are especially galling given Officer Sicknick’s family outwardly called for his death to not be politicized. https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
So all 5 deaths were Trump supporters and the Capitol policeman s cause of death is unknown.
Will CNN and the MSM be banned for spreading misinformation ???
AGAIN.
While I almost always remember to include my source (would be OK if I slip occassionaly I would think) the ignorant alky stepped on ANOTHER RAKE.
Maybe he hasn't figured out how to ring the button for his nurse.
Call the coroner, he's obviously brain dead.
and then he copied it AGAIN with the link I included the first time.
Commander has taken over the #1 spot of being the most fucked up righty here!!!!!!!! Why are you obsessed with the capital cop???? Why do you suck trumps dick without question???? What the fuck is wrong with you??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! With competing like ballz, the goat fucker, a rat and Lil Schitty as classmates....you have climbed a very steep hill!!!!!!
Senator Bill Hagerty https://twitter.com/SenatorHagerty/status/1357797457288134656
This is disappointing!
Despite a 97-3 vote in the Senate for mine and @JimInhofe’s amendment ensuring the U.S. Embassy remains in Jerusalem, @PressSec and the @WhiteHouse refuse to answer what their plans are.
Another "circle back" shows that Biden is not really in charge of what is being done. Someone else is pulling the strings, writing the EO's and filling the teleprompter.
And he is shielded from the "press"
Biden's America
1984
We can only hope it's not China
meanwhile back to "impeachment" and the Kangaroo Court
Trump’s Election Lies Have Cost Taxpayers $519 Million 4:48 pm “President Donald Trump’s onslaught of falsehoods about the November election misled millions of Americans, undermined faith in the electoral system, sparked a deadly riot — and has now left taxpayers with a large, and growing, bill,” the Washington Post reports.
“The total so far: $519 million.”
Austin Orders Military ‘Stand Down’ Over Extremism “U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has signed a memo ordering commanding officers and supervisors to hold a one-day ‘stand-down’ to discuss extremism within the armed forces in the next 60 days,” Axios reports.
“After multiple current service members and veterans were arrested for their actions during the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege, the Pentagon has increased efforts to combat white supremacy and other forms of extremism in its ranks.”
Michael Flynn Pushes QAnon and Stolen Election Lies 2:52 pm New York Times: “He was one of the most extreme voices in Mr. Trump’s 77-day push to overturn the election, a campaign that will be under scrutiny as the former president’s second impeachment trial gets underway next week. Mr. Flynn went so far as to suggest using the military to rerun the vote in crucial battleground states. At one point, Mr. Trump even floated the idea of bringing Mr. Flynn back into the administration, as chief of staff or possibly F.B.I. director.
“And now, safely pardoned and free to speak his mind, Mr. Flynn has emerged from the Trump presidency much as he entered it — as the angry outsider who pushes fringe ideas, talks of shadowy conspiracies and is positioning himself as a voice of a far right that, in the wake of the Capitol riot, appears newly, and violently, emboldened.”
Trump Campaign Poured Money Into His Business
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, which never received a cent from the former president, moved an estimated $2.8 million of donor money into the Trump Organization—including at least $81,000 since Trump lost the election, Forbes reports.
Montana GOP Tries to End Same Day Voter Registration
“Republicans in the Montana House Thursday endorsed a bill to end Election Day voter registration, saying it will take pressure off local election officials that day and still allow people to register and vote up to the previous day,” KPAX reports.
We cannot cut off relief at $50k. It is shockingly out of touch to assert that $50k is “too wealthy” to receive relief. Millions are on the brink of eviction. Give too little and they’re devastated. Give “too much” and a single mom might save for a rainy day. This isn’t hard"
Uniting around Cheney, McCarthy said in a statement, was necessary to stop “the radical Democrat agenda.” Only a “united conservative movement will strengthen the bonds of our citizens and uphold the freedoms our country was founded on.”
What might that look like in practice? The party will remain unified around “creating more jobs, lowering taxes, increasing take-home pay, defending America’s interests around the world,” Newt Gingrich wrote on the day Republicans voted to retain Cheney. In other words, more of the same old policy consensus against which Trump campaigned and won in 2016 before he embraced the same consensus along the way.
In the background of all this is the escalating assault on everyday Americans by many of the corporations and institutions that have benefited from GOP policymaking.
In Time magazine, Molly Ball last week wrote a story about an “informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans,” a “shadow campaign” designed to manage the 2020 election in the appropriate direction. Ball notes hundreds of “major business leaders, many of whom had backed Trump’s candidacy and supported his policies”—that is, the GOP’s pro-corporate policies—participated in this effort. Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed last week that Bank of America has been flagging its customers’ purchasing history, forwarding it to the federal government to determine if they were involved in the January 6 riot. Federal agents interrogated one customer subsequently cleared her of wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, NBC News reports the Pentagon has ordered a complete stand-down of the armed forces “to discuss the threat posed by white supremacy and similar extremism.” Do Gingrich and the GOP know, or care, that the institutions charged with “defending America’s interests around the world” think their constituents are the biggest threat to America?
There is a timeless analogy in Plato’s Republic, the ship of fools, that illustrates the problem of governance in a free political system. It also applies neatly to political parties.
“Though the shipowner surpasses everyone on board in height and strength, he is rather deaf and likewise somewhat shortsighted, and his knowledge of seamanship is pretty much on the same level.” The sailors vie for control of the ship, though none of them know how to steer it in the right direction. They curry favor with the shipowner through flattery and favors so that they, too, can help and aggrandize themselves. They praise grifters the most and unite only to protect their collective interests.
With or without Trump, the GOP remains a ship of fools, sailing idiotically against a dark horizon.
...the former president’s defense rests on a blizzard of nonsense. The brief asserts, for example, that because Trump is out of office, the House’s article of impeachment is “moot and a non-justiciable question” — a court can’t decide it. In fact, most questions in the impeachment realm are “non-justiciable” because the Constitution commits them not to the courts but to the political system, the Senate, for a final decision. What the Senate as a body says about when an impeachment trial can take place, in other words, goes.
The brief further argues that Trump’s incendiary rhetoric Jan. 6, which the House cites to justify "incitement to insurrection," was “protected speech,” and that the impeachment violates Trump’s right to “free speech and thought.” That’s another swing and a miss.
The 1st Amendment has no applicability to an impeachment charge. Many, if not most, impeachable offenses by their nature are "speech." For example, President Nixon’s command to the FBI to stand down in investigating the Watergate affair. The House can surely pursue impeachment if a president’s speech abrogates the president’s duty to uphold and defend the Constitution.
It only gets worse from there.
Trump’s lawyers say the House deprived their client of “due process” by “rushing to issue the Article of Impeachment,” and that a single article of impeachment can’t be valid because it covers multiple actions. Both concepts, again, are borrowed from criminal law; they have no relevance to impeachment. And even if we read the “due process” complaint metaphorically, it’s obvious that Trump is being afforded ample notice and opportunity to defend himself.
The defense also tries to claim that the House impeachment resolution is a “bill of attainder,” a law passed specifically to target an individual for criminal prosecution. Bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution, but the brief is grasping at straws. Under its tortured reasoning, any impeachment would qualify as a bill of attainder.
That leaves one final defense. It too is errant, but it is likely to carry the day. In the Tuesday filing, it’s the bare assertion — with no argument from text, structure or history — that the Constitution itself does not permit the Senate to try an official whose term has expired.
But as I’ve said, along with a majority of constitutional scholars, it’s the Constitution that leaves it to the Senate to decide this issue. In at least two historical instances, senators have already allowed impeachment trials to go forward even after the defendant was “removed.” It did it again just days ago by rejecting Sen. Rand Paul’s point of order that sought to dismiss Trump’s second impeachment trial before it could begin.
That's the right result under constitutional text, practice and history. The House managers' brief adds to the point with a nice reference. Article 1, they wrote, gives the Senate "sole power to try all impeachments." Trump was duly impeached by the House, ergo the Senate can try him.
Still, the vote count on Paul’s point of order showed that the “it’s too late” constitutional argument will probably attract sufficient support to prevent Trump’s conviction. A majority of Republican Senators appear ready to ignore text and precedent — as well as the violence they witnessed and lived through — because blindness will give them a way to wriggle out of passing judgment on Trump’s behavior.
It is a shame, literally, that any Republican senator would shirk their duty to pass judgment on the merits of the case against Trump.
As was true in the 45th president’s first impeachment, Senate Democrats are left to play to the court of history. There they will prevail.
@HarryLitman
YES, FOR THEY WILL AGAIN HAVE MADE THE REPUBLICANS LOOK LIKE SHIT IN HISTORY
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
First, we will strengthen and expand existing American manufacturing. Last week, President Biden laid this groundwork with a Buy American executive order that will require the federal government to procure supplies and products from American companies and also ensure our future is built in America and by American workers. Our actions will increase demand for clean energy, grow the domestic supply chain and boost the bottom line for American industry and its workers. Whether it's building and deploying offshore wind turbines in the Northeast, installing solar panels in Nevada or retrofitting residential and commercial buildings in Ohio, we are making sure the clean energy revolution is made in America, bought in America and built by American workers.
Second, we are pledging to prioritize investments in American research, development and innovation that pave the way for the US to catalyze new clean energy technologies. We will tap into the imagination, talent and grit of America's workforce to scale and accelerate cleaner technologies that will fuel our future -- from manufacturing zero-emission vehicles to building sustainable and resilient infrastructure. These critical investments will spur the innovation and technology that will create new opportunities for American workers in old and new auto factories, manufacturing facilities and more -- and they will do so in working communities all across the country. For example, working communities in New Mexico have fueled American energy from nonrenewable sources for decades. And now, because of new clean energy technologies, New Mexico is also home to the largest wind complex in North America -- and the jobs that come along with building and powering it.
And, ultimately, as we leverage American manufacturing and clean energy technology to fuel our recovery, we want to be crystal clear about the jobs we are creating: good paying, union jobs. President Biden has already signed an executive order to ensure a fair wage to support workers and their families. But he also understands how unions have helped countless workers earn hard-fought protections and benefits, so the President has asked his newly formed National Climate Task Force to create plans that will look at the jobs that have been lost and the opportunities we have to grow good paying, union jobs that support local
Climate Day last week and Jobs Day this week are intertwined because this is not a zero-sum game. We can tackle the climate crisis and create jobs -- putting communities and workers at the forefront at the same time.
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BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Sure they will Lil Schitty!!!!!
Wonder if cum allah and Joe's team bailing out rioters will be introduced.
or this
CNN Repeatedly Claimed Capitol Officer Sicknick Died Due To A Fire Extinguisher Hit… Now They’ve Quietly Admitted That May Not Be True.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma.
Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
Erin Burnett asked: “Why is Trump trying so hard to make those claims the focal point of the Senate trial? Charging him with inciting insurrection? Does he think that the lie would justify a mob of his supporters trampling a woman? Does it justify police officers being hit beaten with a hockey stick and crutch? Does he think Brian Sicknick working the Capitol that died, after hit in the head with a fire extinguisher?”
Wolf Blitzer allowed Rep Ted Lieu to assert, unchallenged: “This was an insurrection and attempted coup where multiple people died including a law enforcement officer that reportedly was bludgeon [with a] fire extinguisher.”
None of these shows, their staffs, nor their anchors have issued apologies nor corrections for their incorrect assertions, which are especially galling given Officer Sicknick’s family outwardly called for his death to not be politicized.
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
So all 5 deaths were Trump supporters and the Capitol policeman
s cause of death is unknown.
Will CNN and the MSM be banned for spreading misinformation ???
AGAIN.
To compare an Insurrection at the Capitol of The United States of America, to black lives movement demonstrators that caused property damage crimes is proof that
Hypocrisy is the bedrock of the religion of Trumpism.
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
Plagiarism again from a troll squad asshole.
Roger. I will no longer post about your fictional ""6 figure guaranteed income for life".
Marsha Blackburn astutely points out that the left is concerned about covid in the classroom but not at 5he border.
Roger clearly is confused by his use of "plagiarism".
The info was well sourced as "CNN".
Point well made Myballsinthewoodsagain.
The Dark Winter President has sided with The Teachers Union and against The CDC and Science.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma.
Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
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According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
He copied and pasted
According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officer sustained any blunt force trauma, so investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.
One possibility being considered by investigators is that Sicknick became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officer’s time around the Capitol haven’t been able to confirm that in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said.
The case could also be complicated if Sicknick had a preexisting medical condition.
Despite dozens of results for CNN mentioning the fire extinguisher, there are just two correcting the record since their report was released.
The network has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that Officer Brian Sicknick was definitely killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher.
Poppy Harlow claimed: “We turn now to a tribute happening soon for fallen Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick who died — was killed. He was killed when one of the rioters hit him with a fire extinguisher.”
Anderson Cooper asserted: “[A] Capitol police officer was beaten reportedly with a fire extinguisher.”
Ana Cabrera stated: “Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the hours long attack.”
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
CNN Repeatedly Claimed Capitol Officer Sicknick Died Due To A Fire Extinguisher Hit… Now They’ve Quietly Admitted That May Not Be True.
CNN quietly snuck out a report this week, without posting the story to their homepage and barely covering the news on air. It suggests despite the multitude of claims since January 6th, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was NOT killed by a blunt force trauma.
Posted on Tuesday, CNN’s new story was not shared by any of their leading personalities, reporters, or anchors. The eighth paragraph of the story claims (emphasis added):
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
Roger Amick said...
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
Plagiarism again from a troll squad asshole.
follow along alky and read on down
KansasDemocrat said...
Roger clearly is confused by his use of "plagiarism".
The info was well sourced as "CNN".
well that's what the "pastor" always defaults to and the alky is OK with that...but
...
None of these shows, their staffs, nor their anchors have issued apologies nor corrections for their incorrect assertions, which are especially galling given Officer Sicknick’s family outwardly called for his death to not be politicized.
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/cnn-admits-sicknick-story-not-true/
So all 5 deaths were Trump supporters and the Capitol policeman
s cause of death is unknown.
Will CNN and the MSM be banned for spreading misinformation ???
AGAIN.
While I almost always remember to include my source (would be OK if I slip occassionaly I would think) the ignorant alky stepped on ANOTHER RAKE.
Maybe he hasn't figured out how to ring the button for his nurse.
Call the coroner, he's obviously brain dead.
and then he copied it AGAIN with the link I included the first time.
The rake is going to be worn out !!!
ROFLMFAO !!!
READ THE ABOVE VERY SLOWLY ALKY
boy are you fucked up
Sixty-one Republicans voted to guillotine Liz Cheney even on a secret ballot.
Commander has taken over the #1 spot of being the most fucked up righty here!!!!!!!! Why are you obsessed with the capital cop???? Why do you suck trumps dick without question???? What the fuck is wrong with you??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! With competing like ballz, the goat fucker, a rat and Lil Schitty as classmates....you have climbed a very steep hill!!!!!!
Very lo iq
Get a room with roger.
You can have your way with him as you are obviously a sexual deviant and roger is brain dead
go at it. Nobody will judge you if you keep it behind closed doors.
James have you ever hear hateful and potentially violence-producing rhetoric from a fellow Democrat?
If any Democrat said that I would denounce him or her, because I am not a hypocrite.
* now a hypocrite
fixed it for you roger as you are obviously brain dead and beyond help
* have you ever hear
james doesn't put up with poor grammar
ROFLMFAO !!!
* he does put up with plagiarism, I'm sure you would too if you could figure out what it is
ROFLMFAO !!!
Lol
Commander is killing it.
Thanks !
but nothing to brag about
though I'm still the king
Senator Bill Hagerty
https://twitter.com/SenatorHagerty/status/1357797457288134656
This is disappointing!
Despite a 97-3 vote in the Senate for mine and @JimInhofe’s amendment ensuring the U.S. Embassy remains in Jerusalem, @PressSec and the @WhiteHouse refuse to answer what their plans are.
Another "circle back" shows that Biden is not really in charge of what is being done. Someone else is pulling the strings, writing the EO's and filling the teleprompter.
And he is shielded from the "press"
Biden's America
1984
We can only hope it's not China
meanwhile back to "impeachment" and the Kangaroo Court
AOC is an asset for Democrats,
Greene is an albatross for the GOP
Read about it at The Hill
above available at RealClearPolitics.com
Trump’s Election Lies Have Cost Taxpayers $519 Million
4:48 pm
“President Donald Trump’s onslaught of falsehoods about the November election misled millions of Americans, undermined faith in the electoral system, sparked a deadly riot — and has now left taxpayers with a large, and growing, bill,” the Washington Post reports.
“The total so far: $519 million.”
Austin Orders Military ‘Stand Down’ Over Extremism
“U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has signed a memo ordering commanding officers and supervisors to hold a one-day ‘stand-down’ to discuss extremism within the armed forces in the next 60 days,” Axios reports.
“After multiple current service members and veterans were arrested for their actions during the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege, the Pentagon has increased efforts to combat white supremacy and other forms of extremism in its ranks.”
Michael Flynn Pushes QAnon and Stolen Election Lies
2:52 pm
New York Times:
“He was one of the most extreme voices in Mr. Trump’s 77-day push to overturn the election, a campaign that will be under scrutiny as the former president’s second impeachment trial gets underway next week. Mr. Flynn went so far as to suggest using the military to rerun the vote in crucial battleground states. At one point, Mr. Trump even floated the idea of bringing Mr. Flynn back into the administration, as chief of staff or possibly F.B.I. director.
“And now, safely pardoned and free to speak his mind, Mr. Flynn has emerged from the Trump presidency much as he entered it — as the angry outsider who pushes fringe ideas, talks of shadowy conspiracies and is positioning himself as a voice of a far right that, in the wake of the Capitol riot, appears newly, and violently, emboldened.”
Trump Campaign Poured Money Into His Business
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, which never received a cent from the former president, moved an estimated $2.8 million of donor money into the Trump Organization—including at least $81,000 since Trump lost the election, Forbes reports.
Montana GOP Tries to End Same Day Voter Registration
“Republicans in the Montana House Thursday endorsed a bill to end Election Day voter registration, saying it will take pressure off local election officials that day and still allow people to register and vote up to the previous day,” KPAX reports.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
@AOC
We cannot cut off relief at $50k. It is shockingly out of touch to assert that $50k is “too wealthy” to receive relief. Millions are on the brink of eviction. Give too little and they’re devastated. Give “too much” and a single mom might save for a rainy day. This isn’t hard"
$50,000 a year is now the "wealthy"?
Uniting around Cheney, McCarthy said in a statement, was necessary to stop “the radical Democrat agenda.” Only a “united conservative movement will strengthen the bonds of our citizens and uphold the freedoms our country was founded on.”
What might that look like in practice? The party will remain unified around “creating more jobs, lowering taxes, increasing take-home pay, defending America’s interests around the world,” Newt Gingrich wrote on the day Republicans voted to retain Cheney. In other words, more of the same old policy consensus against which Trump campaigned and won in 2016 before he embraced the same consensus along the way.
In the background of all this is the escalating assault on everyday Americans by many of the corporations and institutions that have benefited from GOP policymaking.
In Time magazine, Molly Ball last week wrote a story about an “informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans,” a “shadow campaign” designed to manage the 2020 election in the appropriate direction. Ball notes hundreds of “major business leaders, many of whom had backed Trump’s candidacy and supported his policies”—that is, the GOP’s pro-corporate policies—participated in this effort. Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed last week that Bank of America has been flagging its customers’ purchasing history, forwarding it to the federal government to determine if they were involved in the January 6 riot. Federal agents interrogated one customer subsequently cleared her of wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, NBC News reports the Pentagon has ordered a complete stand-down of the armed forces “to discuss the threat posed by white supremacy and similar extremism.” Do Gingrich and the GOP know, or care, that the institutions charged with “defending America’s interests around the world” think their constituents are the biggest threat to America?
There is a timeless analogy in Plato’s Republic, the ship of fools, that illustrates the problem of governance in a free political system. It also applies neatly to political parties.
“Though the shipowner surpasses everyone on board in height and strength, he is rather deaf and likewise somewhat shortsighted, and his knowledge of seamanship is pretty much on the same level.” The sailors vie for control of the ship, though none of them know how to steer it in the right direction. They curry favor with the shipowner through flattery and favors so that they, too, can help and aggrandize themselves. They praise grifters the most and unite only to protect their collective interests.
With or without Trump, the GOP remains a ship of fools, sailing idiotically against a dark horizon.
TRUMP'S DEFENSE IS LOUSY
...the former president’s defense rests on a blizzard of nonsense. The brief asserts, for example, that because Trump is out of office, the House’s article of impeachment is “moot and a non-justiciable question” — a court can’t decide it. In fact, most questions in the impeachment realm are “non-justiciable” because the Constitution commits them not to the courts but to the political system, the Senate, for a final decision. What the Senate as a body says about when an impeachment trial can take place, in other words, goes.
The brief further argues that Trump’s incendiary rhetoric Jan. 6, which the House cites to justify "incitement to insurrection," was “protected speech,” and that the impeachment violates Trump’s right to “free speech and thought.” That’s another swing and a miss.
The 1st Amendment has no applicability to an impeachment charge. Many, if not most, impeachable offenses by their nature are "speech." For example, President Nixon’s command to the FBI to stand down in investigating the Watergate affair. The House can surely pursue impeachment if a president’s speech abrogates the president’s duty to uphold and defend the Constitution.
It only gets worse from there.
Trump’s lawyers say the House deprived their client of “due process” by “rushing to issue the Article of Impeachment,” and that a single article of impeachment can’t be valid because it covers multiple actions. Both concepts, again, are borrowed from criminal law; they have no relevance to impeachment. And even if we read the “due process” complaint metaphorically, it’s obvious that Trump is being afforded ample notice and opportunity to defend himself.
The defense also tries to claim that the House impeachment resolution is a “bill of attainder,” a law passed specifically to target an individual for criminal prosecution. Bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution, but the brief is grasping at straws. Under its tortured reasoning, any impeachment would qualify as a bill of attainder.
That leaves one final defense. It too is errant, but it is likely to carry the day. In the Tuesday filing, it’s the bare assertion — with no argument from text, structure or history — that the Constitution itself does not permit the Senate to try an official whose term has expired.
But as I’ve said, along with a majority of constitutional scholars, it’s the Constitution that leaves it to the Senate to decide this issue. In at least two historical instances, senators have already allowed impeachment trials to go forward even after the defendant was “removed.” It did it again just days ago by rejecting Sen. Rand Paul’s point of order that sought to dismiss Trump’s second impeachment trial before it could begin.
That's the right result under constitutional text, practice and history. The House managers' brief adds to the point with a nice reference. Article 1, they wrote, gives the Senate "sole power to try all impeachments." Trump was duly impeached by the House, ergo the Senate can try him.
Still, the vote count on Paul’s point of order showed that the “it’s too late” constitutional argument will probably attract sufficient support to prevent Trump’s conviction. A majority of Republican Senators appear ready to ignore text and precedent — as well as the violence they witnessed and lived through — because blindness will give them a way to wriggle out of passing judgment on Trump’s behavior.
It is a shame, literally, that any Republican senator would shirk their duty to pass judgment on the merits of the case against Trump.
As was true in the 45th president’s first impeachment, Senate Democrats are left to play to the court of history. There they will prevail.
@HarryLitman
YES, FOR THEY WILL AGAIN HAVE MADE THE REPUBLICANS LOOK LIKE SHIT IN HISTORY
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
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