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      #42
      Originally posted by burnt View Post


      Big tech is now in control of the political agenda.

      Jeff, Jack, Sergey, Susie - they will keep and use Sleepy Joe and Karmala for their b!tches as long as zey are useful for their censorious and partisan subversion.

      CNN is trying to force Fox off the air.

      Nothing to worry about - they won't be coming for you...
      Gee I guess you did not get the memo that Carlson admitted in court his show was opinion only not facts. Just another overpaid schill for the Murdoch money machine.

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        #43
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Whats the other side of the coin look like Wilton? Be objective now.

        MSM is telling us BLM and antifa are virtuous freedom fighters. BLM collected $300M for Bidens campaign.

        How did Trudeau get in? He was trailing 10pts in August 2015 and was the first time a non opposition party ever became the govt. Dont try to tell me it was his intellect. Cough Soros.

        Populism runs both ways I am afraid, one side coming straight out of the old socialist marxist playbook with a lot of big tech and corporate backing.

        The people who stormed the capital are idiots but we shouldnt equate them to people who voted for Trump any more than you would antifa and Biden.
        I agree with what you are saying. Maybe what I wrote did not elaborate enough my point here. I will elaborate some more. I saw Harper speak at a local function a while back. The gist of his speech was about disrupters in the world today influencing elections, government, and virtually all facets of life. My take on it all is the internet has interconnected everyone so much so that we behave like a tribe because we think we know everyone at the same level as we would in a group of a 100 people. Therefore, people presented with all this information correct or incorrect make more reactive and hasty decisions. An individual can only absorb so much information before it overloads them ( baffle with bs). As well, when at a tribal level political affairs become personal at a level which clouds judgement. I hope you get what I’m trying to say. I hate droning on but feel like I’m still not getting across my idea.

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          #44
          LANGUAGE WARNING!

          https://twitter.com/i/status/1347336476451872769 https://twitter.com/i/status/1347336476451872769

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            #45
            another thought

            https://twitter.com/i/status/1348249481284874240 https://twitter.com/i/status/1348249481284874240

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              #46
              Interesting article from 1983 ...
              never heard about this one .
              https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/1980s-far-left-female-led-domestic-terrorism-group-bombed-us-capitol-180973904/

              Crazies on both sides down there

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                #47
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Interesting article from 1983 ...
                never heard about this one .
                https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/1980s-far-left-female-led-domestic-terrorism-group-bombed-us-capitol-180973904/
                Yep,,, here it is !

                https://mobile.twitter.com/Yoder_Esqq/status/1348084508789239810 https://mobile.twitter.com/Yoder_Esqq/status/1348084508789239810

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                  #48
                  Man the Rabbit hole 🕳 just keeps going ...
                  https://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/22/nyregion/officials-criticize-clinton-s-pardon-of-an-ex-terrorist.html

                  Always mud slinging going on in US political arenas.... at times more dangerous than one remembers ...

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                    #49
                    Seems to be a two way street ...... as per usual, but one side at a time wants or gets the spotlight .
                    And right now the “Dems” got the biggest spotlight in history with all msm and social media controlled..
                    interesting times

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                      #50
                      AmericanThinker
                      In 2020, Democrat riots caused billions of dollars in property damage, destroyed historic sites, and assaulted and murdered dozens of people. Meanwhile, on January 6, President Trump asked patriots to walk peacefully to the Capitol to cheer politicians who, copying Democrats, objected to Electoral College votes. Some hotheads (encouraged by Antifa plants?) entered the Capitol, as Democrat protesters have done many times before. This time, though, Democrats demanded that Trump leave office immediately under the 25th Amendment or be impeached and that all Trump-supporting politicians across America be expelled from office.

                      When George Floyd, an ex-con convicted of a brutal crime, died from a drug overdose while Minneapolis police restrained him in accordance with their department's training materials, Democrats across America went wild. Minneapolis alone suffered half a billion dollars in damages, mostly to small business–owners, many of whom were black. The dam burst in all major Democrat-run cities. Unhindered by lockdowns, Democrats rioted, looted, burned, assaulted, and murdered in New York, Chicago, Austin, Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle, to name just a few places.

                      And let us not forget what they did in D.C., where they tried to burn historic St. John's church, tore down equally historic statues, smothered public property with obscene graffiti, and attacked the White House. This wasn't the Democrats' first assault on D.C. For just one example, Ed Driscoll reminds us that, back in 2018, Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi applauded Democrats who stormed Pelosi's office. According to Pelosi, it was a good thing to see activists "organize and participate in our Democracy." Indeed, they have had a habit of urging violence against Trump and his supporters.

                      However, when Trump tells his supporters to make a peaceable visit to Congress to cheer on those representatives and senators brave enough to object to a manifestly fraudulent election, and a small percentage break away and do what Democrats have always done, it's suddenly "sedition," "treason," and "terrorism." Then, with their narrative firmly in place, Democrats are ready to do something else that leftists have always done: purges.

                      On Sunday, Nancy Pelosi (D-white supremacist representative occupying a seat a black person should have) announced that on Monday, the House will vote to ask Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office — nine days before his term ends. Should Pence refuse to do so (and he has allegedly announced that he will refuse), Pelosi will proceed with impeachment legislation.

                      The pretense for all of this is that Trump has gone stark raving mad and may even drop a nuclear bomb in the next nine days. The reality is that Pelosi's laptop disappeared on January 7, and Trump probably has it in front of him. She is desperate to remove him from power before he does something with it.

                      Indeed, rumors abound that Trump is gearing up for the legal equivalent of a nuclear strike. The claim is that he will unleash myriad facts about election fraud, including a Roman connection that runs through Obama. I love all these rumors. They're like the best spy story in the world. They also imagine a deus ex machina — a God from the machine — that magically emerges that makes everything right at the end. That's fiction, though, and we have to live in reality, no matter how ugly.

                      However, if even some of the rumors are true, it would explain the rush to hustle Trump out of office. Ta6ke note, though, that impeaching Trump cannot prevent him from running for office again, because Art. I, Section 3 of the Constitution does not extend to elected offices. Just ask Alcee Hastings. In any event, Trump cannot be impeached once he's out of office.

                      But hubristic Democrats have another plan, one that's even worse than striking at Trump. Ignoring their repeated history of objecting to Republican presidential Electoral College certifications, they plan to use sec. 3 of the 14th Amendment to remove all federal and state elected officials who objected to Biden's Electoral College votes. That section bars political office to people who "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against" the Constitution" or gave "aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

                      The 14th Amendment was written and passed immediately after a shooting Civil War that killed over 600,000 men. But that's not stopping Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), a pastor who leads "with radical love," from working to "expel the Republican members of Congress who incited the white supremacist attempted coup."

                      Rep. Ayanna Pressley is all in because "white supremacy is when Black skin alone is treated as a crime punishable by death, but white skin allows you to incite a violent overthrow of the government & still act entitled to hold elected office." Pelosi is on board, too, because she's trying to delay the day these execrable race hustlers turn on her.

                      The Russians had a word for what Democrats are doing: purge (Большой террор). The Greeks had a word, too: hubris. Both are very bad words.
                      By Andrea Widburg

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