After 1/6/2021 I thought I heard Donald Trump telling people to “fight like hell” to overturn the election. Then I thought I saw thousands of crazed Trump followers, violently attempt to attack Congress, to overturn the election.
I thought I saw police being beaten with flagpoles, kicked, punched, crushed and otherwise physically and verbally abused, by Trump followers who were attempting a coup.
Then, it was my understanding, that despite pleas from Republicans, Democrats and Trump’s own family, to tell the rioters to stop, Trump did nothing for several hours, instead relishing in the attempted coup.
I was wrong. I did not see or hear any of those things.
How do I know? Fox told me. McConnell told me. Jordan told me. Hannity told me. Carlson told me. Ingraham told me. And the former (self-proclaimed current) President of the United States told me.
Even a few of my right-wing friends told me the whole thing was overblown, a figment of my imagination that never really happened.
And anyway, that thing that never happened was: The fault of Antifa. Or communists. Or Democrats. Or the left-wing media. Or the Capital police. Or just a peaceful visit to the Capital.
Trump: “The Capitol Police were ushering people in” (to the insurrection that never happened}. “The Capitol Police were very friendly. You know, they were hugging and kissing.”
Most Republicans deny that (the insurrection that never happened) was very violent.
Here is a partial video of the peaceful insurrection that never happened.
Washington Times: Two known Antifa members posed as pro-Trump to infiltrate Capitol riot(that never happened). Here they are.
Yes, The attempted coup never happened. I must have been wrong. And so are all you people who insist on believing actual facts instead of the “truths” that Donald Trump tells you.
This fall, vote for what our former (really “current”) President tells you. Ignore facts. And please join the cult of ignorance.
Oh, and if you are a real MAGA, don’t vaccinate. No one can tell us what to do. Win a Darwin Award.
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I speculate that Harry Reid probably was able to know his ass from a hole in the ground — depending on how big the hole is — but being a politician, he most certainly did not understand Monetary Sovereignty.
He did one good thing, however. He got the ball rolling on the end of the filibuster, the strangest, least fair rule any deliberative body ever created.
Now if only we can rid ourselves of the electoral college, which gives way too much power to rurals and go to a simple, democratic majority rule on Presidential elections, we will have taken steps toward creating real democracy.
We already have the triggering mechanism: The attempted coup. Congress just needs the courage, the patriotism, and the morals to pull the trigger. If the well photographed and videoed insurrection doesn’t do it, I don’t know what will, and we might as well eliminate that paragraph.
And if you mistakenly have received one or even two(!) vaxxes. be sure not to listen to the lame-stream, leftist media by getting a booster.</a>
Real MAGAs don’t need to vax, and don’t need anyone tell them what to do. Improve the gene pool.
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Heedare the words of real MAGAs
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Typo it is Gym Jordan. https://www.gymjordan2022.com/ Been covering up for bad people most of his life.
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Very enlightening graphic: https://imgur.com/mbaoL0P
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He is the very definition of the word “traitor.”
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Does RMM have any parting shots to make about how Harry Reid didn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground when it came to simple concepts like Monetary Sovereignty? https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/not+know+(one%27s)+ass+from+a+hole+in+the+ground
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I speculate that Harry Reid probably was able to know his ass from a hole in the ground — depending on how big the hole is — but being a politician, he most certainly did not understand Monetary Sovereignty.
He did one good thing, however. He got the ball rolling on the end of the filibuster, the strangest, least fair rule any deliberative body ever created.
Now if only we can rid ourselves of the electoral college, which gives way too much power to rurals and go to a simple, democratic majority rule on Presidential elections, we will have taken steps toward creating real democracy.
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Olbermann has some valid points: https://www.mediaite.com/news/gddamnit-joe-frenetic-keith-olbermann-calls-on-biden-to-fire-merrick-garland-or-quit-in-epic-balcony-rant/?utm_source=mostpopular
Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids anyone who participates in “insurrection or rebellion” against the United States from holding federal office. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fourteenth_amendment_0
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What does RMM suppose could be the triggering mechanism for this: https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-14/#amendment-14-section-3
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We already have the triggering mechanism: The attempted coup. Congress just needs the courage, the patriotism, and the morals to pull the trigger. If the well photographed and videoed insurrection doesn’t do it, I don’t know what will, and we might as well eliminate that paragraph.
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