C. Publicly (through existing media) convey its support for the accurate and honest teaching of social studies topics, including truthful and age-appropriate accountings of unpleasant aspects of American history, such as slavery, and the oppression and discrimination of Indigenous, Black, Brown, and other peoples of color, as well as the continued impact this history has on our current society. The Association will further convey that in teaching these topics, it is reasonable and appropriate for curriculum to be informed by academic frameworks for understanding and interpreting the impact of the past on current society, including critical race theory.
So which is it? Are arguments against CRT wrong because nobody is really for CRT or are they finally admitting that they do want to push CRT and shove it right in everyone's face? The truth is that while China, India, Russia, and the rest of the world are teaching science, math, and actual school subjects, our teachers would rather be indoctrinating children with an Anti-American political agenda.
Most people are against CRT and most of those are against it simply because they don't want political nonsense taught to their kids. My opinion is about 50-50. While I hate the idea that teachers believe that they have the right to teach this sort of political view to children that are not their own, I am equally appalled at the idea that something else has to suffer in order to spend time teaching this.
It would be one thing if our teachers unions were doing a bang up job and our kids were still at the top of the world rankings for education. In 2020 - our ranking had slid to 29th in the world, in spite of these being more about enrollment and completion (rather than what subject matter the kids learn while in school). I suspect that if you had a world-wide standardized test of high school graduates the United States might not even be at 29 when it comes to what they graduate knowing. Heck we have children graduating in some schools that never reach past an 8th grade reading level.
But our answer to falling behind in the world rankings as the economy becomes more "global" in nature is not to regroup and do more to engage in more science and math, but rather to double down and demand that even less time should be spent on teaching our kids anything but. It's almost as if our teachers want our children to fail as they go out into the world.
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Even Rome fell. We will too if we keep putting these liberal democrat ignoramouses in positions of power.
Let's improve our education-level standing among the world's nations by teaching our kids not to be critical of anything "racial" our nation does or has ever done.
Slavery, Jim Crow, the forty year Tuskegee experimentation on syphilitic blacks, detention of the Japanese in camps during WWII, stigmitizing all who would immigrate from the south as rapists, drug pushers, criminals, the Tucson race massacre, etc., etc. -- none of that should ever be mentioned.
Teachers who expose their students to such truths are not being “woke” or convincing impressionable young minds that the nation is “irredeemably racist,” as Cruz has alleged. They are performing an essential task of education: contextually explaining where we’ve been so that we can understand where we are and where we need to go.
This nation can be redeemed — but not without first acknowledging the need for redemption.
The Republican Party is trying to prohibit that acknowledgment, and is doing so for short-term political gain. The flap over critical race theory is just another scam from a party that believes in nothing except the unprincipled pursuit of power.
Scott you are watching Rome Fall.
In the last Republican convention, they didn't even provide a single piece of legislation. All they did and continue to do today.
The Republicans party believes in nothing except the unprincipled pursuit of power.
Voter suppression legislation. Is not about secure elections. It is specifically designed to reduce turnout.
The last election day had the highest turnout in history, above the highest percentage! Not just the numbers.
This is just another example of the effects of propaganda, like Breitbart and your new favorite bullhorn is revolver and of course legitimatinssurection.
No wonder Republicans want us to lie to our children about racial matters.
They want us to lie to them about EVERYthing connected to Trump.
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GOP Candidates Embrace Trump’s False Election Claims
July 5, 2021 at 11:29 am EDT By Taegan Goddard
Washington Post:
“Across the country, as campaigns gear up for a handful of key races this year and the pivotal 2022 midterms, Republican candidates for state and federal offices are increasingly focused on the last election — running on the falsehood spread by Trump and his allies that the 2020 race was stolen from him.
“While most of these campaigns are in their early stages, the embrace of Trump’s claims is already widespread on the trail and in candidates’ messages to voters. The trend provides fresh evidence of Trump’s continued grip on the GOP, reflecting how a movement inspired by his claims and centered on overturning a democratic election has gained currency in the party since the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
“Dozens of candidates promoting the baseless notion that the election was rigged are seeking powerful statewide offices — such as governor, attorney general and secretary of state, which would give them authority over the administration of elections — in several of the decisive states where Trump and his allies sought to overturn the outcome and engineer his return to the White House.”
Republicans’ hissy fit over critical race theory is nothing more than an attempt to rally the party’s overwhelmingly White base by denying documented history and uncomfortable truth.
This manufactured controversy has nothing to do with actual critical race theory, which, frankly, is the dry and arcane stuff of graduate school seminars. It is all about alarming White voters into believing that they are somehow threatened if our educational system makes any meaningful attempt to teach the facts of the nation’s long struggle with race.
The Republican state legislators falling over themselves to decide how history can and cannot be taught in schools — and blowhards such as Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), who warn that children are being taught “every White person is a racist” — know exactly what they’re doing. They seek to create a crisis where none exists in hopes of driving up GOP turnout in next year’s midterm elections.
It’s a cynical ploy. But a party willing to pretend — even now — that Donald Trump might somehow have won an election he lost clearly embraces cynicism as its core identity. Eugene Robinson.
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It's getting worse every day when even formerly conservative Republicans like you!:believe in the big lie, and argue that teaching about our dark past, is not going to convince their children to hate their ancestors! George Washington was a slave owner, but he and many others who also owned slaves, created the strongest and again long lasting democracy in history.
What truths? Opinions, Assumptions, accusations and stereotypes are not truths. Nor are they facts. Teach the kids how to think. Not what to think.
It's getting worse every day when even formerly conservative Republicans like you!:believe in the big lie...
After many years and many million$ wasted on your own very real 'Russia, Russia, Russia big lie', you can shove your phony big lie up your nursing home ass, alky.
Unfortunately you don't care.
Republicans’ hissy fit over critical race theory is nothing more than an attempt to rally the party’s overwhelmingly White base by denying documented history and uncomfortable truth.
Has your beautiful Asian wife been insulted or just given the look, about "The Asian Flu?"
Nobody actually said anything about Lydia and her white husband. But many people looked at us....
You know exactly what I mean.
But you won't criticize Trump for anything.
Biden isn't perfect but he's not a demented Sleepy Joe Biden bs that you keep implying.
If I actually thought he was demented, I would say something about it publicly.
But in some ways, you are propaganda, not Thecoldheartedtruth !
Roger thinks living parents protecting their children is a hissy fit. Damn, he gets more ignorant and pathetic by the day.
Anonymous Myballs said...
What truths? Opinions, Assumptions, accusations and stereotypes are not truths. Nor are they facts. Teach the kids how to think. Not what to think.
Which is exactly why you never see CRT publicly defended. It's only ever written about in left-wing rags by Columbia journalisming professors who making sweeping generalized declarations based upon only their opinions.
An undeniable and inconvenient truth is that the only reason we're even talking about CRT and race is because democrats were too fucking lazy to pick their own cotton.
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I rest my case.
Parents protecting their children is a hissy fit. What a colossal dumb ass.
Roger the horses ass
Unfortunately you don't care.
Fortunately we DO care. That's why parents across the nation - black AND white - are attending school board meetings in record numbers and are telling the board members to shove CRT up their lily-white liberal asses.
Scumbags like Henry Rogers X, Ta ha ha Sneezy Coates, and Robin DiAngelo need to figure out how to make an honest living, not a living as purveyors of such vehement hatred.
What they teach flies directly in the face of Dr. King's "I have a dream" speech.
It's divisive, it's hatred, and it's wrong. It's only useful as a tool by the left to destroy and acquire political power. And this is why you approve of it alky.
You fool no one.
This is Thecoldheartedtruth. It's apparent every post by.............rrb and ballsless and kputz are Cali and the new idiot who uses Twitter feed on the craziest people like..
Scott Johnson has become.
Republicans’ hissy fit over critical race theory is nothing more than an attempt to rally the party’s overwhelmingly White base by denying documented history and uncomfortable truth.
I read about Hitler and Mussolini and Stalin and again many others, I didn't become a communist or a fascist person.
I strongly believe that teaching our children the truth about our dark past and again our successes in reversing slavery and gender discrimination and racial equality is the best thing today and in the future.
Some of my distant relatives fought for the Confederate States, but that didn't make me hate them.
Myballs said...
What truths? Opinions, Assumptions, accusations and stereotypes are not truths. Nor are they facts. Teach the kids how to think. Not what to think.
James says...
Balls seems to think we should give children no guidance in teaching them WHAT to think about slavery, Jim Crow, the forty year Tuskegee experimentation on syphilitic blacks, detention of the Japanese in camps during WWII, the Tucson race massacre, or stigmitizing all who would immigrate from the south as rapists, drug pushers, criminals, etc., etc.
How can we teach what Lincoln thought and taught that our nation's founders intended when they declared that all are created equal, without giving children some guidance on whether that was a good idea or not, and whether we have lived up to it well or not?
It would be one thing if our teachers unions were doing a bang up job and our kids were still at the top of the world rankings for education. In 2020 - our ranking had slid to 29th in the world, in spite of these being more about enrollment and completion (rather than what subject matter the kids learn while in school).
We used to be number one by a wide margin in every measurable category.
Then Jimmah Carter decided that we needed a US Dept. of Education.
The rest, as they say without a sense of irony, is history.
When I defeated the ballsless and rrb they said I rest my case.
Parents protecting their children is a hissy fit. What a colossal dumb ass.
Roger the horses ass
I won the debate.
LMAO
Unvaccinated Are Playing the ‘Death Lottery’
July 5, 2021 at 11:51 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 16 Comments
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) said people hesitant about receiving a COVID-19 vaccine are “not thinking right” and warned they are playing a “death lottery,” the HuffPost reports.
Said Justice: “You know, we have a lottery that basically says, if you’re vaccinated we’re going to give you stuff. Well, you’ve got another lottery going on, and it’s the death lottery.”
Most Capitol Hill Aides See Democrats Keeping Senate
July 5, 2021 at 11:50 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 10 Comments
A Punchbowl News
survey of senior Capitol Hill aides finds 73% believe that Republicans will control the House. This is down five percentage points from our last survey.
In addition, 75% of respondents say that Democrats will keep control of the Senate — up five percentage points since last month.
CNN: The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip.
James draws a false conclusion. He infers that by opposing crt, we are giving kids no guidance in whst to think. That would be incorrect. When they know how to think, they can far better learn the whay, when ,where why, and how.
Parents protecting their children is a hissy fit. What a colossal dumb ass.
Roger the horses ass
I won the debate.
yay for you alky.
Now explain why so many BLACK parents oppose CRT.
Also, take the word "white" out of all the CRT materials and replace it with the word "black." Then tell me it isn't racist.
You didn't win shit, nursing home boy. You're not even allowed to leave your "facility" without an orderly.
LOL.
You want your grandchildren to be indoctrinated by the former President Trump and the current Republican party.
Teaching the facts is not propaganda. Teaching them only one side of any issue is brainwashing.
Sorry sport, you didn't win anything. All you've done is vlung yo an assinine hissy fit phrase as if it actually holds any meaning.
Balls seems to think we should give children no guidance in teaching them WHAT to think about slavery, Jim Crow, the forty year Tuskegee experimentation on syphilitic blacks, detention of the Japanese in camps during WWII, the Tucson race massacre, or stigmitizing all who would immigrate from the south as rapists, drug pushers, criminals, etc., etc.
How can we teach what Lincoln thought and taught that our nation's founders intended when they declared that all are created equal, without giving children some guidance on whether that was a good idea or not, and whether we have lived up to it well or not?
We can teach all of this and more. It's called "history." Liberals like to call it "social studies."
And it's taught without the baggage of racially-charged hatred that CRT exudes.
A legend In his own mind, the Alky
Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
A legend In his own mind, the Alky
Yep.
His entire pitiful existence has been reduced to "winning" debates on an obscure political blog.
Pathetic.
See ya alky.
I'm going to go outside and play.
Don't you wish you could?
So I guess democrats are done with MLK and his dream of being judged by the content of his character rather than the color of his skin.
Some of the people here are very mentally disabled people. They are not allowed to come and go.
But I am not mentally disabled like you!
You are so consumed with hate, you should be committed to a mental nut house.
Roger just told us he lives with the mentally disabled. Well that explains a lot.
Since you’re here 24/7/365 I seriously doubt you are allowed to leave
Criticizing CRT is the same rhetoric used against Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. And his I Have A Dream speech in Washington DC.
King followed the non violent philosophy of Ghandi.
CRT is the same thing. They called him a communist. The Republicans are doing the exact same path.
Crt does the opposite of what MLK espoused. It labels us by skin color. King would be very much against such a narrow vision.
I chose to live here for a couple reasons.
It's 4 blokes from the beach.
I get my meals and other things.
I'm not locked down like some people here.
It's actually quite disturbing to see people fade away mentally. The people who work here have a tough job.
I made several mistakes in the last few years. But I'm moving forward.
I usually don't say it but.
I share a room with Mark Shipper. Look him up.
He knew The Beatles and many others of the era.
But he is gone. It's terrible to see it.
I'm moving on soon but for now I enjoy shoving Thecoldheartedtruth up your asses.
Blocks
That's what they say.
You choose to believe them.
Try being objective for once.
Make up your own mind.
So you’re in a semi-private room, peel back some more of the onion
LMAO
Both your TVs cranked at full blast
I can envision it now
Brookings
The approach of some Republican-led state legislatures is a method for continuing to roll back racial progress regarding everything from voting rights to police reform. This is a horrible idea and does an injustice to our kids. Laws forbidding any teacher or lesson from mentioning race/racism, and even gender/sexism, would put a chilling effect on what educators are willing to discuss in the classroom and provide cover for those who are not comfortable hearing or telling the truth about the history and state of race relations in the United States. Ironically, “making laws outlawing critical race theory confirms the point that racism is embedded in the law,” as sociologist Victor Ray noted.
Some parents are worried about their kids learning things in school that they do not have the capacity to address. As a college professor who does teach CRT as one of the many theoretical frameworks that I bring into the classroom, students are alarmed by how little they have learned about inequality. They are upset at their schools, teachers, and even their parents. So, this is the conundrum: teachers in K-12 schools are not actually teaching CRT. But teachers are trying to respond to students asking them why people are protesting and why Black people are more likely to be killed by the police.
Ultimately, we cannot employ colorblind ideology in a society that is far from colorblind. Everyone sees it, whether they acknowledge it consciously or not. As I wrote in a previous Brookings article on whether the U.S. is a racist country, systemic racism can explain racial disparities in police killings, COVID-19, and the devaluing of homes in Black neighborhoods. If we love America, we should want it to be the best it can be. Rather than run from the issue of racism in America, we should confront it head on. Our kids and country will be better for it.
teachers in K-12 schools are not actually teaching CRT. But teachers are trying to respond to students asking them why people are protesting and why Black people are more likely to be killed by the police.
Ultimately, we cannot employ colorblind ideology in a society that is far from colorblind.
Roger/James
Do you have the link to the Mass shootings by White Supremacist in the 4th of July, 2021?
Cray Cray, anti-Dr King 4F-Alky.
"Ultimately, we cannot employ colorblind ideology in a society that is far from colorblind"
???
You're not making any sense.
Roger, when did you first discover your systemic racism?
School boards would have the teachers teaching it if not for the parents demanding they not do so.
Some right wing nutcase people believe that teaching about our dark past, that we were founded not as a democracy but as a slavocracy.
And therefore it should be replaced with loyalists to King Donald Trump.
I'm completely unracist. I don't just people by their color.
I just it by their character.
Roger would have perpetual racism and then wonder why we cannot get over it. You cannot have a society without it if You insist on ingraining it.
Actually, I think that is true.
As am I. Yet, crt would categorize us as white supremacy oppressors because of our skin color, that's what is wrong with it.
So all of us white men on CHT are not Racist, good.
Roger, never call any off us Racist again, got that , Good.
Biden was in so over his head on the latest Russian Putin Order massive Cyber Attack.
The enemies of America are in the offensive against tThe Pet Rock $ The "Shit Show".
That's what they taught you to believe.
You can't comprehend objective people
LMAO
You’re utterly delusional if you believe you are an objective thinker
Way to go, Dementia Joe. This will be more successful than Garland’s lawsuit against GA
TC Energy files legacy NAFTA claim; seeks $15B in damages after Keystone XL cancellation
The fact that the former President Trump is saying that CRT doesn't mean that you are racist assholes
But it does make the white supremacist assholes happy to vote for Trump.
That's a typical example of gaslighting.
You actually believe that I'm a demented racist rodent bastard.
I'm laughing at loud at you fucking idiots.
This is about crt. Not Trump. Now who's gaslighting?
I'm laughing at loud at you fucking idiots.
I’m laughing OUT loud at that entire nonsensical post
White House Pursuing Second Bipartisan Deal
July 5, 2021 at 12:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 42 Comments
Senior White House officials are holding “informal discussions” with outside experts and congressional officials on how to split off a second, targeted bipartisan package from a larger reconciliation package expected to contain the remainder of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposals, reports the Washington Examiner.
“The emerging second cross-party package would likely focus on expanding child and family incentive programs, a topic that has garnered past interest from private sector conservatives and Republican lawmakers.”
Slavery, Jim Crow, the forty year Tuskegee experimentation on syphilitic blacks, detention of the Japanese in camps during WWII, stigmitizing all who would immigrate from the south as rapists, drug pushers, criminals, the Tucson race massacre, etc., etc. -- none of that should ever be mentioned.
Correct Reverend... even as you are being sarcastic.
I work for an international software company... and I would work there a 1000 years and not a single portion of what you just mention would ever help me move forward in my job or make me more qualified to take on a different job as a promotion.
In fact, not a thing you mention would help pretty much anyone for anything that has anything to do with being prepared to go out and compete in the workforce with other people.
I get it. You were a part time Reverend. Nobody from the Philippines, India, or China are competing to become a part time Reverend. Perhaps for that sort of job, you have all the time in the world to waste on politics in school.
Roger is retired. He never went to school. He wouldn't know. Denny lives with with Mother and plays video games when he is not commenting here. None of you have to worry about a job market and competing in an international situation.
Rat understands. He is in a similar sort of job. So do others here.
None of the Libs here do anything that anyone else from another country would want to do.
Your post makes no sense, Ch.
You seem to think it doesn't matter if we once did things to people that should not have been done, and that at least acknowledging that as a people will hopefully keep us from doing such things again, such as, for example, depriving some people of the right to vote by making it harder for them, which we once did with police dogs and firehoses in parts of the South, and now are finding other, somewhat more subtle ways of doing it, for the cynical political gain of one party.
Your unethical, self centered, selfish immorality is on full display in that last post.
I guess Martin Luther King, Jr was incorrect to point out that blacks were being treated badly. I guess that was a form of "critical racial theory" he should never have uttered and which you could not stomach.
Welcome to the hotel California
Last thing I remember
I was running for the door
I had to find the passage back to the place I was before
"Relax," said the night man
"We are programmed to receive
You can check-out any time you like
But you can never leave!"
alky's theme song
Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1410932181153857542
Trump still isn't charged with anything after the left have spent 5 years investigating the man... remember we were told he would be 'indicted as soon as he left office.'
walls are closing in
So don't go for the infrastructure bill and just wait for bridges to start falling, etc."?
James
What does your state do with the taxes on fuel and vehicle taxes?
Those along with the Federal Fuel tax are collected to build and maintain roads, bridges.
Trump was right in Helsinki when he publicly announced that the intelligence agencies were deep state conspirators.
The second larger Obama/Holder objective was control over the FBI. Why was that important? Because the FBI does the domestic investigative work on anyone who needs or holds a security clearance. The removal of security clearances could be used as a filter to further build the internal ideological army they were assembling. Additionally, with new power in the ODNI created as a downstream consequence of the Patriot Act, new protocols for U.S. security clearances were easy to justify.
Carefully selecting fellow ideological travelers was facilitated by this filtration within the security clearance process. How does that issue later manifest?… just look around at how politicized every intelligence agency has become, specifically including the FBI.
♦ At the exact same time this new background security clearance process was ongoing, again everyone distracted by the fight over Obamacare, inside the Department of State (Secretary Hillary Clinton) a political alignment making room for the next phase was being assembled. Names like Samantha Power, Susan Rice and Hillary Clinton were familiar on television while Lisa Monaco worked as a legal liaison between the Obama White House and Clinton State Department.
Through the Dept of State (DoS) the intelligence apparatus began working on their first steps to align Big Tech with a larger domestic institutional objective. Those of you who remember the “Arab Spring”, some say “Islamist Spring”, will remember it was triggered by Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo – his first foreign trip. The State Department worked with grassroots organizers (mostly Muslim Brotherhood) in Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Qatar and Libya. Obama leaned heavily on the organizational network of Turkish President Recep Erdogan for contacts and support.
Why does this aspect matter to us? Well, you might remember how much effort the Obama administration put into recruiting Facebook and Twitter as resources for the various mid-east rebellions the White House and DoS supported. This was the point of modern merge between the U.S. intelligence community and Big Tech social media.
In many ways the coordinated political outcomes in Libya and Egypt were the beta test for the coordinated domestic political outcomes we saw in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The U.S. intelligence community working with social media platforms and political operatives.
Overlaying all of that background activity was also a new alignment of the Obama-era intelligence apparatus with ideological federal “contractors“. Where does this contractor activity manifest? In the FISA Court opinion of Rosemary Collyer who cited the “interagency memorandum of understanding”, or MOU.
Hopefully you can see a small part of how tentacled the system to organize/weaponize the intelligence apparatus was. None of this was accidental, all of this was by design and the United States Senate was responsible for intentionally allowing most of this to take place.
That’s the 30,000/ft level backdrop history of what was happening as the modern IC was created. Next we will go into how all these various intelligence networks began working in unison and how they currently control all of the other DC institutions under them; including how they can carve out the President from knowing their activity.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/07/05/day-one-the-fourth-branch-of-government-the-intelligence-branch/
The intelligence agencies are now the fourth branch of the United States of America.
James, why are you always so angry?
Hey goat fucker, why are you such an ignorant asshole/????????
Also, James where is your link to the White Supremacist mass shooting that happened on the 4th of July, 2021?
Hi Dennis , good to see you, who ever you are, nice id change .
Ch wants to get rid of politics in school. And turn them into propaganda organizations.
Biden is a legend in his own mind
Mollie
https://mobile.twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1411046114070044672
"Biden Claims He Was An All-Star Player At Congressional Baseball Game Where He Went 0-2"
Zach Parkinson
THREAD:
https://mobile.twitter.com/AZachParkinson/status/1411035147852562432
Peak Biden story: POTUS is now regaling the LA Dodgers at the White House with a story about him at the second Congressional baseball game when he says hit the ball 368 ft off the right-centerfield wall. "My kids remember that," he adds.
In 1975, Biden was so good he "got stuck in traffic" and didn't start
But he did make sure his press team reached out to Delaware's Morning News to issue a correction so everyone knew he actually "played" in the game
press clippings
damn "receipts"
he just can't stop making stories up about himself.
A true legend in his own mind
what's left of it.
Dana Bash
@DanaBashCNN
Voter ID: James Clyburn told me that he's 'absolutely' open to voter ID requirement - CNNPolitics @CNNSotu
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/04/politics/voter-id-james-clyburn-cnntv/index.html
WAIT... wasn't this Jim Crow 2.0 ???
What changed ???
Are dems now in favor of Jim Crow again???
next they will no longer want to defund the police !!!
This is why I remain optimistic.
We have the ability to change our society but our constitutional system remains the greatest vehicle of justice and equality in the world. This holiday unfortunately shows how our differences threaten to overwhelm our common article of faith in this representative democracy. However, there is more than unites us than divides us and this holiday is a reminder of that transcendent fact.
Our constitution gives us the right to transcend current events and move forward instead of going backwards towards our sour path in history.
The Republicans are scared of going forward to a better world.
Geezers this is a horror story.
Too many Republicans actually believe that shit
https://jonathanturley.org/2021/07/04/happy-fourth-of-july-12/#more-175273
He's not a liberal
Jack Posobiec
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1410722405861847049
NY AG Liaison tells WH that Trump is “Clean” and said charging him with anything would be like building a “paper bridge over a volcano” nearly impossible, and if done it would “crumble in a matter of no time,” per WH official
next
d to see you, who ever you are, nice id change
Your ignorance is astounding goat fucker......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
d to see you, who ever you are, nice id change .
More fake news and right wing hysteria with a helping of wishful thinking.....They got trumps signature on checks for grandkids tuition......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Jack and James full of shit again!!!!
Ken Bensinger
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1410705002289516547
In a sweeping broadside at Washington, DC, residents, Oath Keeper conspiracy defendant Thomas Caldwell requests a venue change to the W. Dist. of Virginia b/c he "cannot receive a fair trial in the District" which he calls "prejudiced" & the "birthplace of the Resistance."
Cernovich
Judges just as lawless so this reasonable request won’t be granted.
trying any republicans in a city with 96% liberal democrats is not a jury of your peers.
Banana Republic
Bill Cosby is lucky that he never decided to trespass while wearing a viking helmet
in Washington DC
https://twitter.com/rlamick/status/1408846979094835202?s=19
LMAO at rrb
shipwreckedcrew
https://twitter.com/shipwreckedcrew/status/1412099199148064773
Imagine if the casualty report out of Chicago every weekend was actually a casualty report re US troops in Afghanistan or Iraq.
14 KIA and 88 wounded this weekend.
How long would it be allowed to continue.
It's like a WWII Pacific theater island battle every weekend.
Your post makes no sense, Ch.
You seem to think it doesn't matter if we once did things to people that should not have been done, and that at least acknowledging that as a people will hopefully keep us from doing such things again, such as, for example, depriving some people of the right to vote by making it harder for them, which we once did with police dogs and firehoses in parts of the South, and now are finding other, somewhat more subtle ways of doing it, for the cynical political gain of one party.
Well Reverend... you are wrong on fact.
When I grew up, we learned all about History. This history included teaching us that we had slavery, a civil rights movement (which was almost a current event more than history during my schooling). We had television shows (like Roots) that educated people about racial inequalities. We knew all about Dr Martin Luther King and what he stood for.
What we didn't have and didn't need is our Teachers providing us with opinions about systemic racism, white privilege, and how everything bad in the world can be blamed on whitey.
The problem is that your "DESCRIPTION" of CRT has absolutely nothing to do with what the teachers want to teach. If it was just about educating people about history, nobody would have any issues with it. Because, we have always taught it.
If you can I could agree that we should just teach "history" and let the students determine for themselves what that means and how that should affect their own lives, nobody would have a problem.
But a $40K a year teacher with no sociology, psychology, or philosophy training shouldn't be "teaching" these sorts of "theories" as if they are fact.
But at the of the day, with the failing public school system in place, I would rather have them concentrate on what they are qualified to teach. A math teacher teaches math (not that math is racist). An English teacher teaches English (and does not provide better grades for "woke" writing). A science teacher teaches science (and doesn't determine that a black scientist is more important than a white scientist). A History teacher teaches History, (without providing us with an unqualified opinion as to how that relates to our current culture).
They teach what our kids need to succeed in life.
CRT will not help anyone get a job, hold a job, or do well in a job.
e and didn't need is our Teachers providing us with opinions about systemic racism,
BWAAAAAAAA!!!!!! That is your opinion and what you ASSUME will be taught.....there is no set curriculum or syllabus and I truly doubt teachers will be teaching about opinions......God you are more of a racist than I even thought!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!! Sorry sport you and the GOP are manufacturing a problem like your lies about voter fraud.....sorry state of the GOP continues!!!!
.CA. vegetables and fruits also "farm milking cows" producing milk for speciality cheese will run short this year.
Says USDA.
Nice ID change
Then this Bidenish gibberish.....
"More fake news and right wing hysteria with a helping of wishful thinking.....They got trumps signature on checks for grandkids tuition......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Jack and James full of shit again!!!!"
Too funny. It mocks it self.
The goat fucker once again says nothing......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! Too funny he can't post a single cogent thought ....only lies and BULLSHIT like the bona fide slurper he is!!!!!
I quoted you .
Of course nothing was said.
.CA produces roughly 25% of all US fresh vegetables.
"As water levels continue to fall, farmers and ranchers will be unable to maintain key crops and feed livestock. As of Tuesday, nearly 75% of California was classified as in "extreme drought," meaning the land does not have adequate water supplies to sustain agriculture and wildlife, according to the NIDIS"
Hey fatty show us anywhere in cold’s post where he believes in the inherent superiority or inferiority of one race over another do to genetics.
Or STFU and admit you like the Alky and pedo are too stupid to understand what racism is, you tedious, boring fat fuck
ays USDA.
All thanx to that hoax of GW impacting the west!!!!!!!!!!
Hey fatty show us anywhere in cold’s post where he believes
BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Hey shorty.....why do you give a fuck what my OPINION of Lil Schitty is????? Running out of alcohol?????? Racists are you in spades and Lil Schitty by his support of a fake news story, voting fraud and trump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOLOLOLOL Go gather some mushrooms...
So the droughts , that have occurred in the West, are do to , ,,,, ,,.
do to you being a fucking idiot!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
I just can't quote who ever ID change Dennis is????
Too stupid.
The facts remain.
California will see a catastrophic failure in vegetable production, multiple year crop failures in nut and fruit production.
And rather than admit he didn’t know WTF he was talking about fatty blames the messenger.
Eat another pie fatboi, it’s all you got.
As was proven by the Supreme Court yesterday.
This is why I remain optimistic.
We have the ability to change our society but our constitutional system remains the greatest vehicle of justice and equality in the world.
I agree CS.
just can't quote who ever ID change Dennis is????
Gee goat fucker you seem to have a self inflicted problem!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
Nope
The History of Droughts in CaliforniaCalifornia has been experiencing one of its most severe droughts in over a centuryThere are several instances of extended droughts in California’s history. The most significant statewide multi-year droughts occurred during 1918-1920, 1928-35, 1947-1950, 1987-1992, 2000-2002, and 2007-09.Typically, California will accumulate more than 53 inches of precipitation statewide over a 30 month period. In the 30 months preceding 2013, the state accumulated only 33 inchesPresently, water levels in reservoirs in southern California are well below capacityMost groundwater levels are significantly lower than normalSnowpack levels are lowOver-pumping of groundwater wells has led to thousands of wells going dry statewide"
So, was it called GWhatever in 1918-1920.
Cite : Treehugger.com
other than admit he didn’t know WTF he was talking about fatty blames the messenger.
BWAAAAAAAAA!!!! Shorty gets his clocked cleaned again and resorts to being a stupid fuck!!!!!!!!! Yep.....you really need more alcohol sport as that is your crutch of life!!!!!!! Too funny even for you who thinks he is a messenger from TRUMP!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL!!
Our adversaries can’t quite believe their good fortune. Had they thought up ways to divide and impoverish America, to see its cities burned, and looted, to weaken its economy and currency, to erode the unity of its once-feared military, and to entrench the most effective critics of America in America—not in Beijing, Moscow, Pyongyang, or Tehran, but in corporate boardrooms, campuses, newsrooms, Hollywood, Wall Street, and the Pentagon.
The right wing terrorists believe that the corporations want a communist regime.
Wow.....the goat fucker posting something everyone knows for what?????? BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Yep, GW is nothing but a hoax.......LOLOLOLOL!! Just one thing asshole....You seemed to have ignored Wa and Or heat waves and droughts......why is that?????
!! Shorty gets his clocked cleaned again and resorts to being a stupid fuck!!!!!!!!! Yep.....you really need more alcohol sport as that is your crutch of life!!!!!!! Too funny even for you who thinks he is a messenger from TRUMP!!!!!!!!
Fatboi you can’t wiper your own arse and for the 187th time I voted Dr Jo.
Your memory like your hips are failing you daily, it’s truly quite pitiful.
Now I’m bored with you, so get that last word fatman we all know how important it is for you, it and pies are all you have… Well diabetes and failing health are also there for you
The craziest thing I have ever seen in my lifetime. The new Republican party.
WASHINGTON — Nick Fuentes, the leader of a white nationalist group, was bemoaning the political persecution he said he was facing from the federal government when he paused during a recent livestream to praise one of his few defenders.
“There is some hope, maybe, for America First in Congress,” Mr. Fuentes said, referring to the name of his movement, a group that aims to preserve white, Christian identity and culture. “And that is thanks to — almost exclusively — to Representative Paul Gosar.”
Mr. Gosar, a five-term Republican and dentist from Prescott, Ariz., emerged this year as a vociferous backer of the “Stop the Steal” movement that falsely claimed that former President Donald J. Trump won the 2020 election and spearheaded the rally in Washington on Jan. 6 that led to the deadly Capitol riot.
But Mr. Gosar’s ties to racists like Mr. Fuentes and America First, as well as similar far-right fringe organizations and activists, have been less scrutinized. A review of public comments and social media posts suggests that in Mr. Gosar, they have found an ally and advocate in Congress.
His unapologetic association with them is perhaps the most vivid example of the Republican Party’s growing acceptance of extremism, which has become apparent as more lawmakers espouse and amplify conspiracy theories and far-right ideologies that figure prominently in the belief systems of fringe groups.
“The politicians get the support of the far-right groups that are emerging and are becoming more visible — they get the support of those constituents,” said Kurt Braddock, a communication professor at American University who studies extremism. “What’s significant for the groups is that by associating themselves with these politicians — sitting members of Congress — they get a level of legitimacy that they wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.”
Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida appeared at an event last year where security was handled by the Proud Boys, a far-right militia with more than a dozen members who have been charged in the Capitol riot. Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado has come under scrutiny for her ties to members of the Three Percenters, a radical militia group.
And before she was elected to Congress, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia endorsed executing Democratic lawmakers, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi. She was also an adherent of QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy movement that holds that a corrupt cabal of Democrats, global elites and career government employees who run a Satan-worshiping child sex-trafficking ring will soon be rounded up and punished for their misdeeds, and that Mr. Trump will be restored to the presidency. (Ms. Greene has since said she does not follow QAnon.)
In Gosar, a Far-Right Extremist Found an Ally in Congress https://nyti.ms/3xly6D0
I focused on California because they are the 3 k lbs bull in the China Shop as it relates to vegetable production.
WA is a minor , but important player in veggie production.
OR. Lesser , not in the top 10.
Fatboi you can’t wiper your own arse and for the 187th time I voted Dr Jo.
FOR THE 188TH TIME SO FUCKING WHAT....YOU SUPPORT THE WHITE SUPREMACIST GOP WHO WILL DO ANYTHING INCLUDING FRAUD TO WIN!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!! Again, shorty.....when in doubt, just scream a little louder and make shit up....it is what asshole sales losers like you do best!!!!!!
Roger, you are on the ground in .CA.
How are water restriction effecting you?
r , but important player in veggie production.
BWAAAAAAAAA!!! Another example of moronic logic LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I guess there drought is just not important enough for dumb fucks like you!!!!!!!
CH-Un-Truth said
"CRT will not help anyone get a job, hold a job, or do well in a job."
JAMES:
I don't know about "CRT", but I do know that in the past there were times when blacks could not even get many jobs, much less hold them or do well in them. There were jobs that blacks could not even think about applying for, much less getting, and professions they could not even think about filling. There was even a time when they were discriminated against even in the military while wearing our nation's uniform, and many of them returned from fighting for others' freedom overseas to an American homeland that deeply discriminated against them in all sorts of ways including grossly unequal educational opportunities.
There is no way you can talk about the racial situation of America's past without talking about the SYSTEMIC racism that once DEFINITELY existed in this land, North and South, East and West.
As for the situation now in the present, that is for students who have realistically looked at the past to discuss and consider.
You're "guesses" like James, are spectacularly wrong.
Have a good nite ID changer Dennis.
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An exclusive private high school in Columbus, OH, expelled three students because their parents spearheaded a social media campaign calling for the removal of the Critical Race Theory (CRT) curriculum.
Per the Daily Mail, Columbus Academy sent the two parents a letter informing them that their kids would not be welcome in the school when the next school year starts. The letter claimed that the parents had violated their contract with the school by failing to nurture a “positive and constructive working relationship.”
The letter continued to claim that the two mothers, Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross, “pursued a course of action that has been anything but civil, respectful, and faithful to the facts.”
“Instead you have engaged in a campaign against Columbus Academy through a sustained, and increasingly inflammatory, series of false and misleading attacks on the School and its leadership,” the school wrote. “Your actions caused pain, and even fear for physical safety, among students, families, faculty, and staff.”
But the mothers tell a totally different story. They said that the school did not even give them a chance to talk and totally refused to acknowledge the existence of their coalition.
“This is an educational institution that has chosen to punish children for their parents asking questions,” stated Gonzalez, who had one kid in the school. “I mean, the damage this does to the community, I mean, obviously our children as well.”
“It’s ripping our community apart,” said Gross, who had two kids in the school. “We, probably just five months ago, started asking simple questions surrounding the curriculum, our kids, our Board of Trustees. We questioned deep-seated structural accountability programs.”
“And, in doing so, everything that we had suspected about bullying, intimidation, being marginalized, has now occurred, and resulted in our kids being expelled from the school. Our children are innocent.”
If you're tired of cancel culture and censorship
Oddly, the "D"'s here are holding dearly to the "Race Card".
Massie Says Soldiers Will Go AWOL Over Vccinations
July 5, 2021 at 5:17 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 175 Comments
“Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) tweeted that members of the U.S. military have contacted him saying they will ‘quit’ if forced to get a COVID-19 vaccine,” the Louisville Courier-Journal reports.
“Others on the platform informed Massie that members of the armed forces cannot simply ‘quit’ the military.”
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I am reminded of my now 102 year old father who often laughs about all the shots they got when he enlisted in the Army Air Force during WWII.
I just wonder what would have happened if any of them had threatened to "quit."
Oh you mean back when we won wars and the military wasn’t used as social experiment, pedo?
No transgender surgeries performed, no lowering of physical standards so women could get into elite units, that military pedo?
Once true but not longer so. That's what our history should teach us.
I don't know about "CRT", but I do know that in the past there were times when blacks could not even get many jobs, much less hold them or do well in them.
The Democrats were responsible for all of this.
Slavery, Jim Crow, the forty year Tuskegee experimentation on syphilitic blacks, detention of the Japanese in camps during WWII,
The founding fathers were responsible for allowing slavery.
I mean the military when we used it to overthrow rather than kowtow to dictators.
I rest my case
Go back to your spamming pedo, when you attempt independent thought, it never goes well for you
Cyber Attack on Bidenomics continues.
Biden is "waiting".
Yep
"Go back to your spamming pedo, when you attempt independent thought, it never goes well for you" Cali
He simply can't.
Cali doesn't have a case to "rest."
I just was talking to my dad and he laughed at what would have happened to soldiers in his time if they had said they would "quit" rather than get the extensive shots that some of them had to get, especailly those asigned to the Middle East. He said sometimes you'd be going along a line and they'd be popping you in both arms, and some guys passed out. He said he felt his own legs going weak one time, but didn't fall.
especially
You mean the military that already include free black men.
I mean the military when we used it to overthrow rather than kowtow to dictators.
just was talking to my dad and he laughed at what would have happened to soldiers in his time if they had said they would "quit" rather than get the extensive shots th
And if they wanted a sex change operation paid for by Uncle Sugar, oh and also ask him about women assaulting as RANGERS Pointe du Hoc, much less what they did with gays..
I’ve gutted, filleted and hoisted you on your own petard, pedo
LMAO
Slavery was already an institution at the time of the revolution, ignorant one. The first slaves were brought to St Augustine, Florida in the late 16th century.
In the region that would become the United States, there were no enslaved Africans before the Spanish occupation of Florida in the early 16th century, according to Linda Heywood and John Thornton, professors at Boston University and co-authors of Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585-1660.
“There were significant numbers who were brought in as early as 1526,” says Heywood. That year, some of these enslaved Africans became part of a Spanish expedition to establish an outpost in what is now South Carolina. They rebelled, preventing the Spanish from founding the colony.
The uprising didn’t stop the inflow of enslaved Africans to Spanish Florida. “We don’t know how many followed, but there was certainly a slave population around St. Augustine," says Heywood
The founding fathers were responsible for allowing slavery.
Slavery wasn't a uniquely American institution.
Slavery wasn't a uniquely American institution.
Prior to 1619, hundreds of thousands of Africans, both free and enslaved, aided the establishment and survival of colonies in the Americas and the New World. They also fought against European oppression, and, in some instances, hindered the systematic spread of colonization.
Christopher Columbus likely transported the first Africans to the Americas in the late 1490s on his expeditions to the island of Hispaniola, now Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Their exact status, whether free or enslaved, remains disputed. But the timeline fits with what we know of the origins of the slave trade.
European trade of enslaved Africans began in the 1400s. “The first example we have of Africans being taken against their will and put on board European ships would take the story back to 1441,” says Guasco, when the Portuguese captured 12 Africans in Cabo Branco—modern-day Mauritania in north Africa—and brought them to Portugal as enslaved peoples.
In the region that would become the United States, there were no enslaved Africans before the Spanish occupation of Florida in the early 16th century, according to Linda Heywood and John Thornton, professors at Boston University and co-authors of Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585-1660.
“There were significant numbers who were brought in as early as 1526,” says Heywood. That year, some of these enslaved Africans became part of a Spanish expedition to establish an outpost in what is now South Carolina. They rebelled, preventing the Spanish from founding the colony.
The uprising didn’t stop the inflow of enslaved Africans to Spanish Florida. “We don’t know how many followed, but there was certainly a slave population around St. Augustine," says Heywood.
America's History of Slavery Began Long Before Jamestown
The Right wing media is increasingly insane.
By Victor Davis Hanson
July 4, 2021
This Fourth of July holiday we might pause for a moment from our festivities to ask how we collectively lost our minds over the last 15 months—and are we yet regaining any semblance of our sanity?
A pandemic caused by the leak of a Chinese-engineered virus and its coverup was cause enough for nationwide madness. But the spread of COVID-19 was followed by a nationalized and often politicized “flatten-the-curve” quarantine that soon ensured a stir-crazy nation. Tens of millions saw no people, and heard nothing human other than what was fed to them through television and computers. No wonder they grew paranoid, conspiratorial, and angry, and soon forgot the therapeutic nature of personal interaction and the shared humanity of being in the physical presence of others.
Our first self-induced recession came next and lasted over a year, destroying all the hard work of the prior three years. Next ensued the death of George Floyd and a subsequent 120 days of rioting, looting, and arson. The immediate costs were $2 billion in damage, over 25 deaths, 14,000 arrests, and a Lord of the Flies anarchy with no-go zones in our major cities. A McCarthyite frenzy followed, as remote-controlled America hunted down the supposed “racists” among us—while career agendas, personal grudges, and ideological hatred fueled the cancel culture.
All this was antecedent to our first election in which Election Day voting was incidental, not essential, to the outcome. This was also our first presidential campaign in which the incumbent was stricken by a pandemic virus. And his opponent, due to his age and infirmity, simply reverted to the 19th-century style of staying home and outsourcing the electioneering to the Democratic-media complex. Biden’s basement became the equivalent of the “front-porch” of homebound candidates of a century and more ago.
The derangement was then capped off, first, by a buffoonish riot at the Capitol followed by a Reichstag-fire style militarization of Washington, D.C., in a “never let a crisis go to waste” psychodrama. Then came a novel second and unprecedented presidential impeachment, without a special prosecutor, witnesses, or cross-examinations. It was based on the myth of a deadly “armed insurrection” fueled by President Trump, which purportedly led to the murder of a police officer. Later most of the writs of the House impeachment were proven fantasies, from the idea of “armed” and “well-organized” to “murderous” revolutionaries. The only mysteries were the identity of the unnamed officer who fatally shot an unarmed female protester and military veteran, and why the government has still not released thousands of hours of video detailing the riot.
That impeachment charade was followed by a trial in the Senate—without the chief justice presiding—of a president, who was no longer in office.
The finale was the promise of a “moderate” good ol’ Joe Biden from Scranton—the supposed correction to Trump. In reality, Biden’s first 150 days proved, as the cynics predicted, that he was mere cover and conveyance for the implementation of the most radical agenda since the 1930s.
So we can cut America some slack when we ponder why the entire country is now descending into a collective madness, given the amount of propaganda and media distortion pumped out during the quarantine, and since.
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His final paragraph is representative of madness on the right wing media websites.
The Propaganda is evident here daily.
The founding fathers were responsible for allowing slavery.
Because even without using the word slavery in the Constitution, but they counted each slave who 3/5th of a person in the population in the slave states. Plus they couldn't vote or own property.
Just because slavery existed previously to the framing of the Constitution is meaningless.
Senseless should be ready for the hurricane season
When will the Left get over the whole slavery thingy?
I suspected that Sleepy Joe Biden would be the next transitional leader since Reagan era. With the implementation of the most radical agenda since the 1930s.
If he gets the infrastructure bill passed by a majority vote. The family plan will pass using the reconciliation system.
He will go down in history as one of the best in history.
Roger how much does each "transformative" Bill priced at?
I figure you know.
Preston Padden, a man who worked for Rupert Murdoch in the early days of Fox News, attacked the network and says Murdoch "owes himself a better legacy than a news channel that no reasonable person would believe." In a Daily Beast opinion piece, Padden details all the ways Fox News has gone off the tracks:
Fox News has caused many millions of Americans—most of them Republicans (as my wife and I were for 50 years)—to believe things that simply are not true. For example, Yahoo News reports that 73 percent of Republicans blame “left-wing protesters” for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Of course, that is ludicrous. All one has to do is look at the pictures or videos of the attack to see that the violent mob was comprised of Trump supporters. Similarly, a poll by SSRS in late April found that two-thirds of Republicans either believe or suspect that the election was stolen from Trump—60 percent saying there is “hard evidence” that the election was stolen. As noted above, this ridiculous notion has been thoroughly refuted. But millions of Americans believe these falsehoods because they have been drilled into their minds, night after night, by Fox News.
The greatest irony is that I don’t believe that most of the falsehoods on Fox News reflect Rupert Murdoch’s own views. I believe that he thought that it was important to protect his own health by wearing a mask during the pandemic and he encouraged me to do the same. I believe that he thought that it was important to protect his own health by getting vaccinated at the earliest opportunity and he encouraged me to do the same. And I believe that he thinks that former President Trump is an egomaniac who lost the election by turning off voters, especially suburban women, with his behavior.
Over the past nine months I have tried, with increasing bluntness, to get Rupert to understand the real damage that Fox News is doing to America. I failed, and it was arrogant and naïve to ever have thought that I could succeed. I am at a loss to understand why he will not change course. I can only guess that the destructive editorial policy of Fox News is driven by a deep-seated vein of anti-establishment/contrarian thinking in Rupert that, at age 90, is not going to change.
Scott contributed to the death rates and the unnecessary deaths of many Americans by fueling hesitation and doubt about the efficacy and safety of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines [Fox News provided me examples of pro-mask/vaccine on-air comments, but in my opinion, they were heavily outweighed by the negative comments of the highly rated primetime opinion hosts];
former President Trump’s “Big Lie” that the election was stolen from him by providing a continuous platform for wild and false claims about the election—claims refuted by more than 60 judges, Republican State election officials, recounts in numerous States and Trump’s own Attorney General; and
the Jan. 6, 2021, violent assault on the U.S. Capitol by continually promoting former President Trump’s “Stop The Steal” rally.
Scott Johnson did the same thing the day it happened.
No it isn't. And you are denying the truth just to hide behind you narrative.
The founding fahers had to come up with compromise to deal with the institution of slavery. Everybody knows damn well that you just couldn't abolish slavery in slave states. Slavery was too much embedded in their culture. (Ironically it was the slave states who wanted to count Slaves the whole persons)
Just because slavery existed previously to the framing of the Constitution is meaningless.
NY Post has a strong and accurate article about how VP harris has become the biggest VP buffoon, on a level with Dan Quayle.
Our president and VP are both buffoons. And the media continue to protect them.
BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! Strongly biased Check......accurate.....about as credible as you and your opinion that trumps tax issue is just a minor issue........
They got trumps signature on checks to the CFO's grand kids tuition.....You still harping on 8 k car and 1 k rent???? The total is 1.7 million.....even for dummies like you, that is a lot of money!!!!!! More amusing is your claim you worked in executive compensation and can be so dumb!!!!
The US is drawing down oil stocks.
The Biden team has no answer.
Want reality for a change? Here is some:
Biden to Temper U.S. Use of Sanctions
July 6, 2021 at 6:41 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
“The Biden administration is revamping the way the U.S. uses punitive sanctions, aiming to stem sweeping pressure campaigns, avoid collateral economic damage and act jointly with allies rather than unilaterally,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The administration has nearly completed an extensive review of U.S. sanctions policy, which is expected out near the end of summer, according to one official. While details are still being ironed out, Biden administration officials have foreshadowed elements of the new strategy in a series of actions, including the planned easing of economywide sanctions against Iran. Details of Biden’s approach also were described by current and former administration officials as well as by incoming officials during congressional meetings.”
Activists Say Infrastructure Deal Must Focus on Climate
July 6, 2021 at 6:39 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 1
Associated Press:
“Supporters say a larger, Democratic-only package now being developed in Congress must meet Biden’s promise to move the country toward carbon-free electricity, make America a global leader in electric vehicles and create millions of jobs in solar, wind and other clean- energy industries.
“But passage of a larger, multitrillion-dollar bill faces significant hurdles, even if Democrats use a procedural method that requires only a simple majority. It’s far from certain, in an evenly divided Senate, that moderate Democrats will agree to an expansive measure that could swell to as high as $6 trillion. On the other hand, a less costly bill that does not fully address climate change risks losing support from large numbers of liberal Democrats who have pledged action on an issue that Biden has called ‘the existential crisis of our times.’”
Biden Braces for GOP Attacks as Southern Border Reopens
July 6, 2021 at 6:36 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 2
Politico:
“The White House is expected to reopen the U.S.-Mexico border in the coming weeks, and even President Joe Biden’s allies are worried he’s not ready for the logistical and political impact… Immigrant advocates say the move is long overdue. But administration officials and immigration experts expect that lifting the order will result in a spike in the number of migrants arriving at the border — at least in the short term.
“Even with the phased-in approach, a sharp increase in migrants poses a major challenge for the administration over how to handle their arrival — hold them in detention centers or release them as they await their court proceedings, which can take years given a long backlog of cases. And Republicans plan to highlight any increase in migrants or delays in processing them in campaign ads, mailers and debates in races all over the country.”
Raphael Warnock Makes Broad Pitch In Georgia
July 6, 2021 at 6:32 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 0
Associated Press:
“Back home, Georgia’s first Black senator is more subtle, pitching a ‘comprehensive view of infrastructure’ and avoiding talk of his reelection fight already looming just months after he won a January special election runoff with Senate control at stake.
“Indeed, the preacher-turned-politician spent the Independence Day recess hopscotching from an inland port in the conservative Appalachian foothills to liberal Atlanta’s urban microbreweries and sprawling public hospital, then the suburban defense contractors in between. At each stop, he highlighted the federal money he’s routed — or is trying to route — to his state for health care, national security research, rural broadband and urban walking paths, among other projects.”
I cannot disagree with this sentiment considering all the whacko's in the GOP who still think trump won!!!!!
The longer I live, the more convinced am I that this planet is used by other planets as a lunatic asylum.
— George Bernard Shaw
The US is drawing down oil stocks.
Which proves what you dumb fucking loser????????????
Uncritical racial theory is espoused by Commonsense, who says the fact that slavery was widespread and was needed financially by the large agricultural landholders of the South justifies our founding fathers constitutionally allowing it among a people who declared our independence from tyranny because "all men are created equal."
Yep,,,,,this sure seems like a lucid prediction on the future of the GOP!!!!
A Republican strategist is speaking out against the rise of the extreme right inside her own party.
“I’ve been looking for a new word for ‘Trumpism’ because I hate it,” Susan Del Percio told MSNBC’s Joy Reid. “I think it goes deeper than just Donald Trump within the Republican Party.”
She said there’s one word she keeps coming back to.
“It’s neofascism,” she declared. “Forget Trumpism. It’s neofascism. That’s what the grassroots of the party looks like right now.”
Del Percio was asked specifically about former Rep. Allen West (R-Tex.), a far-right figure in the party who said he will challenge Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in the primary next year.
“He may win,” she said. “And if he wins, he will be a very weak challenger to whoever the Democrats put up.”
Del Percio noted that other far-right extremists are running in other races throughout the country.
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“The wackiest wackies are gonna win the Republican primary, but they’re going to lose in general elections,” she said, and eventually the GOP will get the message... although it may take a few years.
“After enough losses, we can see maybe normal returning because those neofascists will be out of the party,” she said.
The previous post shows what the problem for the GOP is. It's neofascism.
Until the Republicans turn away from Trumpistic styled neofascism, America ain't buying it.
The next post says much the same thing.
When Kinzinger Knew the GOP Had Capitulated
July 6, 2021 at 7:17 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
“Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) says the GOP’s capitulation to Donald Trump finally became clear to him when House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy visited the ex-president at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to talk strategy, just two weeks after he’d blamed Trump for his role in inciting the deadly U.S. Capitol riot,” the HuffPost reports.
Said Kinzinger:
“That’s the moment when I realized, ‘Oh, man, this is a problem.’”
He added: “You come to understand that when the party and party leaders talk about unity, and in the same breath say that Donald Trump is the leader of the Republican Party, what they’re talking about isn’t unity.”
Donald is becoming the gift that keeps on giving.
Very sad James is that the lions share of R's still think trump is a deity and won the election....To date, not one of the slurpers here have provided a shred of evidence of fraud or vote cheating while all supporting the notion voter fraud was wide spread....Even sadder is the fact ballz, lil schitty, rat and the goat thumper all claim to have higher degrees from college????? How can that dichotomy exist in such educate people?????
Some of you shoUld read and think about the following.
You Can't Tell the Story of 1776 Without Talking About Race and Slavery
Robert G. Parkinson
Slavery and arguments about race were not only at the heart of the American founding; it was what united the states in the first place. We have been reluctant to admit just how thoroughly the Founding Fathers thought about, talked about, and wrote about race at the moment of American independence.
Part of the reason why we haven’t fully realized this is because of John Adams. More than forty years after 1776, an 83-year-old John Adams wanted Americans to know just how astounding it was that America declared independence. Getting all thirteen colonies to reach this same, momentous decision, Adams remembered, was “certainly a very difficult enterprise” and “perhaps a singular example in the history of mankind.” Colonists really didn’t know or particularly like one another. They fought with each other all the time. But something phenomenal happened in 1776.
“Thirteen clocks were made to strike together—a perfection of mechanism which no artist had ever before effected.” Adams was, of course, bragging, subtly suggesting that the work he, Jefferson, Franklin, and the Continental Congress did was pretty much a miracle.
This magical way of thinking is compelling. It created an attractive, exceptional origin story for the United States. But it covered up the work that Adams and his colleagues undertook at the time. That work was about publicizing stories to make Americans afraid of British-sponsored slave “insurrections” and Native “massacres.” He was hiding just how important race was to the founding.
Recently, a controversy over “critical race theory” has ignited public debate about the centrality of race to American history. As a part of that debate, which has been ongoing since the publication of the 1619 Project, the nation’s founding has come under the most scrutiny. How much did 1776 have to do with race and slavery? The answer is: you can’t tell the story without it. We have given the founding fathers passes when it comes to race. Although we have sometimes condemned an individual founder like Jefferson as a hypocrite, we have explained it away, either by citing the language in the opening paragraphs of the Declaration, or the emancipation efforts of some northern states, or by saying, well, it was the eighteenth century, what can you expect? Yet you only have to look at the very moment of Revolution to see how deeply race was embedded in the patriot cause.
Once the shooting started, patriot leaders started talking about race in very different ways than they had before. As soon as the news of Lexington and Concord spread throughout North America, colonists began to think, talk, and worry a lot about what role enslaved people might play in this new world of war with Great Britain. For the next fifteen months, between April 1775 and July 1776, they would read about British agents trying to incite slave rebellions all over the South. Patriot leaders broadcast news of royal officials throughout America plotting with slaves to put down the rebellion. In November 1775, Virginia Governor Lord Dunmore famously issued an emancipation proclamation, but he was not the only royal governor accused of embracing such tactics. Adams, Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, and their colleagues worked diligently in those fifteen months to alert as many colonists as they could about such British “treachery.” One of those British officials who had been chased from Charleston, South Carolina wrote that “massacres and instigated insurrections were Words in the mouth of every child.”
The patriots’ efforts to get stories about “instigated insurrections” into the mouths of American children culminated in the Declaration of Independence. In fact, it comes at the climax of the document. The Continental Congress accused King George of twenty-seven crimes. These were the “facts to be submitted to a candid world” that led the colonies to the necessity of declaring independence. The very last one was about enslaved and Native peoples potentially joining the King to destroy American liberty.
Jefferson had written a moving passage that referred to the African slave trade as an “assemblage of horrors” and a “cruel war against human nature itself.” Tragically, Congress cut nearly the whole thing—but not all of it. They kept the bit that was in the mouth of every American child, referring to slaves with the albeit veiled with common 18th century way of referring to slaves as “domestics.” The final grievance against King George, the ultimate deal-breaker, reads: “He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.”
After leveling that charge, the Declaration pivoted to say what American independence would look like. Because patriots had rejected these efforts to recruit enslaved and Native fighters, Americans were now to act as free and independent states and “do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.” This talk that was intended to generate racial fear was a key factor in the march toward independence.
That the Continental Congress felt like Jefferson’s antislavery sentiments were too controversial, but the accusation of “instigated insurrections” was not, suggests just how successful their campaign had been. Patriot leaders found one thing that white colonists shared: racism. The founders embraced and mobilized colonial prejudices about potentially dangerous African Americans and used those fears to unite the colonists in one “common cause.”
For too long we have taken an elderly John Adams at his word about what brought the thirteen colonies together. He had forgotten—purposefully—how four decades earlier he had mobilized American prejudices about Black people (what today we would call racism) to get the colonies to come together as one union. That effort made America independent, but it also buried race deep in the cornerstone of the American republic that was born on July 4, 1776.
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Sad but true. TRUE.
It's the type of fear tactic Trump exploits.
Boot him out.
It’s Biden’s Morning In America
July 6, 2021 at 7:29 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 13
Paul Krugman:
“We are having another morning in America, and Biden deserves more credit for his good morning than Reagan ever did for his.
Biden’s Approval Remains Unusually Steady
July 6, 2021 at 7:48 am EDT By Taegan Goddard
Jonathan Bernstein:
“Joe Biden’s approval rating fell to its lowest point during his presidency last month, and he exits the July 4 holiday weekend at just 51.9% approval, close to that June low (as usual, I’m using the excellent FiveThirtyEight estimate, based on an adjusted average of all the reputable polls). At the same time, it’s just as likely that Biden’s popularity is holding steady rather than actually slipping. He remains in a narrow range, between a high of 55.1% approval and a low of 51.7%. It’s possible he’s fallen a bit; it’s also possible that his approval rating has been unchanged from Jan. 20 and that any apparent fluctuations are just statistical noise.
“Either way, Biden’s numbers place him right about in the middle of recent presidents. At the 166-day point in their presidencies, he’s beating four presidents from the polling era: Donald Trump, Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and, by a very narrow margin, George W. Bush. The other nine polling-era presidents are all beating him. What distinguishes Biden continues to be how flat his approval line is. Every previous president except Trump had either started his presidency above 60% approval or had spiked up to that level at some point by now. And they all had a larger range observed in the polls at this point; Ronald Reagan, for example, had already experienced a 17-percentage-point surge and then a 10-point drop.”
A steady President holds steady.
So I guess HE's the real "stabile genius."
whoops! stable
RNC Research
BIDEN VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1410984616220057610
11 YEARS AGO TODAY: Joe Biden delivered a eulogy for segregationist and former KKK Exalted Cyclops Robert Byrd.
Byrd led a KKK chapter with 150 members.
Biden called him a “mentor,” a “guide,” and a “friend.”
Biden's roots matter
People Who Constantly Point Out Grammar Mistakes Are Pretty Much Jerks, Scientists Find
Scientists have found that people who constantly get bothered by grammatical errors online have "less agreeable" personalities than those who just let them slide.
https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find
FACT CHECK - TRUE
your welcome
ROFLMFAO !!!
America-Loving Poso 🇺🇸
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1410727906607726592
BREAKING: Judge rules to unseal dozens of documents about Ghislaine Maxwell's personal affairs, including Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with the Clintons including 'funding received from the Clinton Global Initiative and the Clinton Foundation'
Should be coming out soon
unless she "unexpectedly" dies
What is the Clinton's next move ?
Jon Levine
PHOTOS of MEETING HEADLINES
https://twitter.com/LevineJonathan/status/1410612247995449346
“I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings”
- Joe Biden
Imagine if we didn't have a state lapdog press
Wonderful
KTVU
@KTVU
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7h
Group dashes out of San Francisco Neiman Marcus store after handbag robbery and flee in awaiting getaway cars https://bit.ly/36d9AZ5
Juanita Broaddrick
https://twitter.com/atensnut/status/1412074882142253057
The deadliest virus in the United States is the media.
So it’s a boom. What’s behind it?
The Republican determination to attribute everything good that happens to tax cuts is almost beyond parody. Some of us still remember how practically everyone in the G.O.P. predicted disaster after Bill Clinton raised taxes, then, when he presided over prosperity instead, declared that the boom of the late 1990s was a result of Reagan’s tax cuts in the early 1980s. Of course, they’re now insisting that good news in mid-2021 is somehow a vindication of stuff Trump did almost four years earlier.
The truth is that Reagan doesn’t even deserve much credit for the boom of 1983-84; most of the credit should go instead to the Federal Reserve, which slashed interest rates in 1982.
But how much credit should Biden get for job growth in 2021? Not all of it, certainly, but quite a lot.
The American Rescue Plan, which greatly increased the purchasing power of American consumers, has surely been an important driver of growth. Even more important, however, has been the rapid rise in vaccination rates, which has led to a plunge in the infection and death rates. Some of us predicted long ago that the U.S. would experience a rapid, “V-shaped” recovery once the pandemic subsided and the economy could reopen; well, the success of the vaccination drive has brought us to that moment.
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And political leadership has had a lot to do with rapid vaccination. Yes, the vaccines themselves were developed before Biden took office, and the Trump administration had ordered millions of doses. But the Biden administration took much stronger steps than its predecessor had to coordinate vaccine distribution and get shots into arms.
More generally, anyone who doubts the importance of political leadership in progress against Covid-19 should look at the differences in vaccination rates across states, which have a stunning correlation with partisanship: States that voted for Biden have been much more successful than Trump states in getting their residents vaccinated.
So yes, we are having another morning in America, and Biden deserves more credit for his good morning than Reagan ever did for his.
followup to Caliphate4vr
Washington Examiner
https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1411807554037075974
Almost half of San Francisco residents are planning on moving out of the city due to rising crime and a deteriorating quality of life.
What a disaster of a city and a state
A once beautiful and proud city
ruined by a political party
one that produced Kamala
Wonderful
KTVU
@KTVU
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7h
Group dashes out of San Francisco Neiman Marcus store after handbag robbery and flee in awaiting getaway cars https://bit.ly/36d9AZ5
Oh, that's just some african american youths getting a down payment on their reparations.
Jonathan Turley
https://twitter.com/JonathanTurley/status/1411641335329837061
As usual, there remains a virtual blackout on the Biden laptop or the mounting evidence of Hunter Biden’s influence peddling. Beyond a couple outlets like the New York Post, voters have to rely on the foreign press for coverage of the disclosures.
https://jonathanturley.org/2021/07/04/new-hunter-biden-disclosures-feature-100000-donation-of-former-fbi-director-freeh-to-the-biden-grandchildren/
The Biden Crime Family
a democrat tradition
LOL @ Krugman. The clown who said the markets would never recover when Trump was elected.
Quoting Krugman is not just stupid. It's 'alky stupid.'
It was six months ago today that a violent rabble of deeply disturbed and misinformed conspirators, spurred on by the pathological lies of former President Trump, sought to violently overturn a legitimate presidential election and plunge our nation into anarchy.
Not since the Civil War has our nation faced such a profound existential threat.
Today, thank goodness, a good and patriotic man inhabits the White House, and our nation has turned away from the threat of despotism. That doesn’t mean, however, that the threat has been permanently laid to rest.
Last week, in a long overdue move, the U.S. House voted to establish a select committee to investigate the January 6th insurrection.
As reported here last week:
The U.S. House voted Wednesday to establish a select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection, in which a mob of pro-Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
In a 222-190 vote that was almost entirely party-line, just two Republicans joined Democrats in passing the resolution, which calls for a probe into “one of the darkest days of our democracy.” The two were Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois. Nineteen Republicans did not vote. All eight North Carolina Republicans voted ‘no’ and all five Democratic members voted ‘yes.’
For the future of our nation, let’s hope the committee gets quickly down to business and shines a bright light into the dark corners of the republic that gave rise to this treasonous event.
https://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2021/07/06/six-months-later-the-nation-deserves-to-know-details-of-capitol-insurrection/
Quoting Krugman is not just stupid. It's 'alky stupid.'
and his constant postings containing "ADVERTISEMENT" is a kind of giveaway that he isn't posting original content.
maybe he is trying to impress his roommate
They always tell residents the other one is the one declining
But they are in this together
Byron York
https://twitter.com/ByronYork/status/1411009362781474818
The chairman of new select committee to investigate Capitol riot is already suing former President Trump over the Capitol riot. Has already declared Trump 'conspired' with violent groups to 'incite' the riot. All before the committee even starts work.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/byron-yorks-daily-memo-a-new-get-trump-committee
Joe Biden's America
fake justice
Banana Republic
The original big lies are so big that if you are like most people some of them are ingrained in your identity, they are who you are. They come from religions and heritage. They are cooked into the primal soup of our minds. Many of them have been around for longer than many of the “facts” we have and as such are so covered in the dust of history and tradition that they appear to be as substantial as what is true. Indeed, some have a timeworn patina that makes them seem almost more important than that which is verifiable or even knowable.
Social science research gives a variety of reasons for why we are inclined to believe “alternative facts.” (Studies show a person is “quick to share a political article on social media if it supports their beliefs, but is more likely to fact check a story if it doesn’t.” We tend to vote for what we want to be true or what our friends believe. According to Peter Ditto, a social psychologist at the University of California, “our wishes, hopes, fears and motivations often tip the scales to make us more likely to accept something as true if it supports what we want to believe.” That said, another reason is often cited for our willingness to buy into the bullshit we are being fed. According to a 2019 University of Regina study, “People who believe false headlines tended to be the people (who) didn’t think carefully, regardless of whether those headlines aligned with their ideology.” So, one way or another, we fall for fake news because it’s easier for us, socially or intellectually.
Many of these lies were created out of necessity. Life is finite. (OK, I’m sorry. It is. Take a deep breath if you need to and then continue reading.) If we don’t come up with a good story about what happens after it ends or why we are here we will all go mad. So we make up preposterous stories about magic people in the sky and then immediately say that we cannot question those stories, that “faith” in them is more important than knowledge of what is real. Why? Because they will not stand up to scrutiny.
and his constant postings containing "ADVERTISEMENT" is a kind of giveaway that he isn't posting original content.
This is his life. Posting plagiarisms while sharing a room with a person whose mental illness is on par with Biden's*.
The first waves of arrests in the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol focused on the easy targets. Dozens in the pro-Trump mob openly bragged about their actions on Jan. 6 on social media and were captured in shocking footage broadcast live by national news outlets.
But six months after the insurrection, the Justice Department is still hunting for scores of rioters, even as the first of more than 500 people already arrested have pleaded guilty. The struggle reflects the massive scale of the investigation and the grueling work still ahead for authorities in the face of an increasing effort by some Republican lawmakers to rewrite what happened that day.
Among those who still haven’t been caught: the person who planted two pipe bombs outside the offices of the Republican and Democratic national committees the night before the melee, as well as many people accused of attacks on law enforcement officers or violence and threats against journalists. The FBI website seeking information about those involved in the Capitol violence includes more than 900 pictures of roughly 300 people labeled “unidentified.”
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Part of the problem is that authorities made very few arrests on Jan. 6. They were focused instead on clearing the building of members of the massive mob that attacked police, damaged historic property and combed the halls for lawmakers they threatened to kill. Federal investigators are forced to go back and hunt down participants.
The FBI has since received countless tips and pieces of digital media from the public. But a tip is only the first step of a painstaking process — involving things like search warrants and interviews — to confirm people’s identities and their presence at the insurrection in order to bring a case in court. And authorities have no record of many of the attackers because this was their first run-in with the law.
“Most of these people never showed up on the radar screen before,” said Frank Montoya Jr., a retired FBI special agent who led the bureau’s field offices in Seattle and Honolulu. “You watch the movies and a name comes up on the radar screen and they know all the aliases and the last place he ate dinner, all with a click of a button. Unfortunately, that’s not how it is in reality.”
The FBI has been helped by “sedition hunters,” or armchair detectives who have teamed up to identify some of the most elusive suspects, using crowdsourcing to pore over the vast trove of videos and photos from the assault.
Forrest Rogers, a business consultant who helped form a group of sedition hunters called “Deep State Dogs,” said the group has reported the possible identities of about 100 suspects to the FBI based on evidence it collected.
Sometimes, a distinctive article of clothing helps the group make a match. In one case, a woman carrying a unique iPhone case on Jan. 6 had been photographed with the same case at an earlier protest, Rogers said.
“It’s seeking justice,” he said. “This is something that’s unprecedented in the history of our country.” Rogers asked, “Where else have you had several thousands of people who commit a crime and then immediately disperse all over the United States?”
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2021/07/06/Hunt-us-Capitol-attackers-rioters-insurrection-still-on-Jan-6-arrests-investigation/stories/202107060082
The original big lies are so big that if you are like most people some of them are ingrained in your identity, they are who you are.
Yep.
And James Comey comes instantly to mind. Robert Mueller too.
We spent 3 years and $30 MILLION on the biggest fucking lie ever told in American politics. And it forever defines those who peddled it.
Six months ago today was the most dangerous situation in the country.
Among those who still haven’t been caught:
The scumbag Capitol Cop who murdered Ashli Babbitt, whose death was ruled a homicide.
The only murder committed that day.
Tell that to business owners in Portland and Seattle
Who says the African-American community doesn't know how to live it up and have fun???:
BREAKING UPDATE: At least 88 people were shot, 14 killed, in Chicago since Friday night - @Suntimes
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1412086134121943045
Anonymous Myballs said...
Tell that to business owners in Portland and Seattle
There are few things as funny around here as watching the alky bitterly cling to a demonstrably false narrative.
Glenn Greenwald
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1412028869360689159
How do the people and outlets which spent five years trying to scare Americans into believing that Russia took over the US and controlled its institutions through sexual blackmail not have any self-awareness when they try to accuse *others* of being deranged conspiracy-mongers?
That BIG LIE is something alky still believes
or pretends to
his walls sure closed in
on him
Good morning.
As America marks six months since the 6 January attack on the Capitol on Tuesday, politicians and rightwing media are attempting to erase the insurrection from US history.
Despite being described as America’s darkest day since 9/11, interviews with supporters of the former president Donald Trump suggest that the riot denialism is working, writes the Guardian’s Washington bureau chief, David Smith.
Amid fears of a repeat of those events, many of those interviewed refused to condemn people who beat police officers, called for the former vice-president Mike Pence to be hanged and brought scenes of chaos and destruction to Washington.
“All of these frightening things that we saw happen are now being denied or being laid at the feet of Antifa or the FBI or some other source, which just seems at this point ludicrous,” said Monika McDermott, a political science professor at Fordham University in New York.
What’s the significance for the future? Kurt Bardella, a former Republican congressional aide who is now a Democrat, said it could lead to the same thing happening again. “If those who would deny the gravity of what happened on January 6 achieved a position of power, it is almost a guarantee that this will happen again, only it will be even more violent and more deadly.”
At Trump’s first post-presidential rally in Wellington, Ohio on 26 June, riot denialism was widespread.
So whatever happened to that BIG LIE you peddled for 5 years alky?
and how did it leave you ?
still peddling more big lies ?
LaylaPat4Trump
https://twitter.com/georgie87881196/status/1412094053160792067
More Evidence Reveals DC Police Attacked Trump Protesters on Jan. 6, Hurled Flash Bombs at Crowd, and Now Dirtbag Chris Wray, Democrats, Media and DC Police Refuse to Release the Evidence
funny how state media leaves this out of their timelines...
and the people who are calling for "investigations" are not releasing evidence they hold
14,000 hours of documentation
to see what really happened.
got to preserve the latest BIG LIE
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