Good luck with that medical license of yours.... Dr. "Anti-Vaxer" Gold.
It's been tarnished.
Of course, she raised more than $430,000 for her LEGAL FUND.
Even though she pleaded guilty.
Anyone see a pattern here?
The hearing is doing an effective job of explaining how Trump tried to corruptly overturn the election. They've connected all of the dots.concordtom said:
The talking heads before the hearing built Luttig up as saying he was incredibly renowned among lawyers.
But this guy sounds like between he and Roebrt Mueller they have 2 feet in the grave!
DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The assassin is from the Republican enclave of Simi Valley, known as the home of numerous law enforcement officers. The proud boys had weapons disguised as flag poles. The Idiot in Chief threw Pence to the wolves; if they had found him, they would have ripped him to shreds. To dispute this is delusional, magical thinking, or supporting the end of Democracy as we know it. Which one are you picking?BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
Pursuing the truth isn't binary thinking. Non-binary thinking doesn't mean lying through your teeth about EVERYTHING is OK.BearForce2 said:AunBear89 said:
Wait! According to the majority of Right Wing Loonies, January 6 was a bunch of grannies taking selfies. Not a riot.
So which is it?
Stuck in binary thinking mode again?
BearNIt said:The assassin is from the Republican enclave of Simi Valley, known as the home of numerous law enforcement officers. The proud boys had weapons disguised as flag poles. The Idiot in Chief threw Pence to the wolves; if they had found him, they would have ripped him to shreds. To dispute this is delusional, magical thinking, or supporting the end of Democracy as we know it. Which one are you picking?BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
Delusional and magical thinking it is.BearForce2 said:BearNIt said:The assassin is from the Republican enclave of Simi Valley, known as the home of numerous law enforcement officers. The proud boys had weapons disguised as flag poles. The Idiot in Chief threw Pence to the wolves; if they had found him, they would have ripped him to shreds. To dispute this is delusional, magical thinking, or supporting the end of Democracy as we know it. Which one are you picking?BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
They brought flagpoles to an insurrection so you say.....Nothing worse than death by flagpole I suppose.
Breaking: Democrats introduce bill on House floor to ban automatic flag poles.BearNIt said:Delusional and magical thinking it is.BearForce2 said:BearNIt said:The assassin is from the Republican enclave of Simi Valley, known as the home of numerous law enforcement officers. The proud boys had weapons disguised as flag poles. The Idiot in Chief threw Pence to the wolves; if they had found him, they would have ripped him to shreds. To dispute this is delusional, magical thinking, or supporting the end of Democracy as we know it. Which one are you picking?BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
They brought flagpoles to an insurrection so you say.....Nothing worse than death by flagpole I suppose.
BearNIt said:BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
BearNIt said:Delusional and magical thinking it is.BearForce2 said:BearNIt said:The assassin is from the Republican enclave of Simi Valley, known as the home of numerous law enforcement officers. The proud boys had weapons disguised as flag poles. The Idiot in Chief threw Pence to the wolves; if they had found him, they would have ripped him to shreds. To dispute this is delusional, magical thinking, or supporting the end of Democracy as we know it. Which one are you picking?BearForce2 said:DiabloWags said:
Is there any doubt that had the Proud Boys gotten a hold of VP Pence, he'd be dead?
The Proud Boys didn't bring any weapons to DC like Kavanuagh's assassin did.
They brought flagpoles to an insurrection so you say.....Nothing worse than death by flagpole I suppose.
BearForce2 said:concordtom said:
We also don't run opponent's buses off the road in a threatening convoy.
We don't punch protestors at rally's.
We don't storm capitol buildings with guns, crutches, sharp tipped flag poles.
We don't call racists nazi's "Fine People" and tell them that we "Love" them.
This is exactly what Democrats do.
bearister said:
"These are all important parts of the puzzle. But the immediate danger to American democracy stems from the fact that the Republican party is justifying all this, remains united behind the man responsible, and, worst of all, actually wants to put him back in power. This is about Trump, but not just about Trump. This is what the Republican party is: the very few voices siding against Trumpism are being shunned and ostracized, and most Republicans are united in their quest to install authoritarian rule by a reactionary minority.
And even if conservatives aren't necessarily on board with all the specifics of Trump's conspiracy claims, the right in general is united behind the idea that progressives are out to destroy "real" America and must be stopped by whatever means. White conservatives consider themselves the sole proponents of "real America" and therefore entitled to rule, as is the party that focuses almost solely on their interests and sensibilities.
This is the basis on which 147 congressional Republicans voted to overturn the election results even after the assault on the Capitol. This is why the Republican party officially defended the violent attack of January 6 as "legitimate political discourse" and lashed out against the few Republicans who publicly dared to object. This is why Republicans are either explicitly running on the big lie or, at the very least, are lending legitimacy to the idea that there was something wrong with the 2020 election.….
And how are the people the hearings present as Team Normal, as standing up to Trump's coup attempt, dealing with all this? Take Bill Barr: he's on record saying he would vote for Trump in 2024. In his testimony for the committee as well as in his book, Barr has left no doubt that he believes Trump is either willfully pushing treasonous conspiracy theories or is completely detached from reality yet Barr is still willing to help put him back in the White House."
The January 6 hearings aren't acknowledging the elephant in the room
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/17/the-january-6-hearings-arent-acknowledging-the-elephant-in-the-room?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Researchers combed through 45 million tweets that sowed doubt on the 2020 election. Here are the "top spreaders": https://t.co/7X8u0CO61n pic.twitter.com/4lE1Xi66pH
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org ☮️ (@froomkin) June 15, 2022
Unit2Sucks said:
No surprise that this list is full of sources of tweets that are regularly posted by disingenuous conspiracy theorists and bots on this forum. It's a shame that there is no interest in removing people who post here primarily to spread misinformation.
Evidence they want you to ignore:
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) June 10, 2022
A high percentage of mules who trafficked ballots from left-wing organizations also were at riots in the summer of 2020https://t.co/vqx42i1cKO
Ann Coulter is a deplorable through and through and was a massive Trump supporter. She can grift with the best of them but even she isn't dumb enough to pretend that the election was stolen. Trump didn't need any help losing the election because he's a losing loser who lost on his own. And down ballot Republicans did much better than him.Quote:
As much as I'm enjoying the January 6th committee's careful assembly of evidence proving former President Trump is a ******bag, I wasn't seeing much in the way of a criminal offense until this week's underreported story about how Trump used his "STOP THE STEAL" fundraising appeals to grift his supporters out of $250 million, none of which was, in fact, used to fight election fraud.
It didn't even go to the poor saps who got themselves arrested at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Instead, the $250 million seems to have been funneled exclusively to Trump businesses, family and friends.
Which brings me to Dinesh D'Souza's movie "2,000 Mules." The movie tells Trump diehards (a dwindling crowd) that their man probably DID win the 2020 election!
Using cellphone tracking data obtained by "True the Vote" (which sounds like a group named by Melania Trump -- "BE BEST!") D'Souza claims to have proof that 2,000 people delivered multiple ballots to election drop boxes in the five crucial battleground states that Trump lost.
There are two problems with this.
First, the movie doesn't show what it says it shows.
...
The second problem -- my problem with the movie -- is the idea that Trump's 2020 loss cries out for an explanation. We know for a fact that Trump was wildly popular, sailing to a landslide election on the love of a grateful nation. Only something nefarious could explain his defeat!
Hello? Trump lost only one demographic in 2020 compared to 2016. What was that demographic? ...
Answer: WHITE MEN!
How did liberal activists pull off that?
In the five states where D'Souza deploys his hocus-pocus cellphone data -- Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- Trump lost 8% of white voters compared to 2016. He lost 12% of white men.
That's according to Trump's own pollster, the highly respected Tony Fabrizio, as well as everyone else who's looked at the 2020 election data. It was also predicted by anyone who supported Trump in 2016 -- and then watched him piss away his presidency for four years by betraying his base.
bearister said:
"These are all important parts of the puzzle. But the immediate danger to American democracy stems from the fact that the Republican party is justifying all this, remains united behind the man responsible, and, worst of all, actually wants to put him back in power. This is about Trump, but not just about Trump. This is what the Republican party is: the very few voices siding against Trumpism are being shunned and ostracized, and most Republicans are united in their quest to install authoritarian rule by a reactionary minority.
And even if conservatives aren't necessarily on board with all the specifics of Trump's conspiracy claims, the right in general is united behind the idea that progressives are out to destroy "real" America and must be stopped by whatever means. White conservatives consider themselves the sole proponents of "real America" and therefore entitled to rule, as is the party that focuses almost solely on their interests and sensibilities.
This is the basis on which 147 congressional Republicans voted to overturn the election results even after the assault on the Capitol. This is why the Republican party officially defended the violent attack of January 6 as "legitimate political discourse" and lashed out against the few Republicans who publicly dared to object. This is why Republicans are either explicitly running on the big lie or, at the very least, are lending legitimacy to the idea that there was something wrong with the 2020 election.….
And how are the people the hearings present as Team Normal, as standing up to Trump's coup attempt, dealing with all this? Take Bill Barr: he's on record saying he would vote for Trump in 2024. In his testimony for the committee as well as in his book, Barr has left no doubt that he believes Trump is either willfully pushing treasonous conspiracy theories or is completely detached from reality yet Barr is still willing to help put him back in the White House."
The January 6 hearings aren't acknowledging the elephant in the room
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/17/the-january-6-hearings-arent-acknowledging-the-elephant-in-the-room?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
dajo9 said:bearister said:
"These are all important parts of the puzzle. But the immediate danger to American democracy stems from the fact that the Republican party is justifying all this, remains united behind the man responsible, and, worst of all, actually wants to put him back in power. This is about Trump, but not just about Trump. This is what the Republican party is: the very few voices siding against Trumpism are being shunned and ostracized, and most Republicans are united in their quest to install authoritarian rule by a reactionary minority.
And even if conservatives aren't necessarily on board with all the specifics of Trump's conspiracy claims, the right in general is united behind the idea that progressives are out to destroy "real" America and must be stopped by whatever means. White conservatives consider themselves the sole proponents of "real America" and therefore entitled to rule, as is the party that focuses almost solely on their interests and sensibilities.
This is the basis on which 147 congressional Republicans voted to overturn the election results even after the assault on the Capitol. This is why the Republican party officially defended the violent attack of January 6 as "legitimate political discourse" and lashed out against the few Republicans who publicly dared to object. This is why Republicans are either explicitly running on the big lie or, at the very least, are lending legitimacy to the idea that there was something wrong with the 2020 election.….
And how are the people the hearings present as Team Normal, as standing up to Trump's coup attempt, dealing with all this? Take Bill Barr: he's on record saying he would vote for Trump in 2024. In his testimony for the committee as well as in his book, Barr has left no doubt that he believes Trump is either willfully pushing treasonous conspiracy theories or is completely detached from reality yet Barr is still willing to help put him back in the White House."
The January 6 hearings aren't acknowledging the elephant in the room
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/17/the-january-6-hearings-arent-acknowledging-the-elephant-in-the-room?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
This is why the DOJ needs to be strong in support of the rule of law. If Garland is afraid to upset the insurrectionist Republicans then we will lose our democracy. The Republicans are not going to willingly back down from trying to implement minority rule.
In fact, minority rule is a staple of the American South which is the core of the modern Republican Party. They violently implemented minority rule from the beginning of the Constitution until the 1920's mass migration of blacks out of the South (though they still had the mechanisms in place into the 1960s).
People act like what is going on is new and unprecedented. It's not.
The disingenuous nature of wypeepo asking why Donald Trump or any other person associated with his crimes has not been arrested tests the limits of my ability to accept the sheer bullshit of it all! 🙄
— Doug Rice (@rugdicer) June 18, 2022
bearister said:dajo9 said:bearister said:
"These are all important parts of the puzzle. But the immediate danger to American democracy stems from the fact that the Republican party is justifying all this, remains united behind the man responsible, and, worst of all, actually wants to put him back in power. This is about Trump, but not just about Trump. This is what the Republican party is: the very few voices siding against Trumpism are being shunned and ostracized, and most Republicans are united in their quest to install authoritarian rule by a reactionary minority.
And even if conservatives aren't necessarily on board with all the specifics of Trump's conspiracy claims, the right in general is united behind the idea that progressives are out to destroy "real" America and must be stopped by whatever means. White conservatives consider themselves the sole proponents of "real America" and therefore entitled to rule, as is the party that focuses almost solely on their interests and sensibilities.
This is the basis on which 147 congressional Republicans voted to overturn the election results even after the assault on the Capitol. This is why the Republican party officially defended the violent attack of January 6 as "legitimate political discourse" and lashed out against the few Republicans who publicly dared to object. This is why Republicans are either explicitly running on the big lie or, at the very least, are lending legitimacy to the idea that there was something wrong with the 2020 election.….
And how are the people the hearings present as Team Normal, as standing up to Trump's coup attempt, dealing with all this? Take Bill Barr: he's on record saying he would vote for Trump in 2024. In his testimony for the committee as well as in his book, Barr has left no doubt that he believes Trump is either willfully pushing treasonous conspiracy theories or is completely detached from reality yet Barr is still willing to help put him back in the White House."
The January 6 hearings aren't acknowledging the elephant in the room
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/17/the-january-6-hearings-arent-acknowledging-the-elephant-in-the-room?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
This is why the DOJ needs to be strong in support of the rule of law. If Garland is afraid to upset the insurrectionist Republicans then we will lose our democracy. The Republicans are not going to willingly back down from trying to implement minority rule.
In fact, minority rule is a staple of the American South which is the core of the modern Republican Party. They violently implemented minority rule from the beginning of the Constitution until the 1920's mass migration of blacks out of the South (though they still had the mechanisms in place into the 1960s).
People act like what is going on is new and unprecedented. It's not.
Yes, you are correct. This is the last paragraph from the Guardian article I linked:
"In 2020, the historian Heather Cox Richardson published a book on How the South Won the Civil War. It should be required reading for this particular moment in American politics. Richardson argues that while the Confederacy obviously lost the military confrontation, the broader ideology it was built on, the idea that the world works best when it is dominated by wealthy white men, and that only those wealthy white men are therefore entitled to rule, continued to shape the American project, and is still the leading threat to true democracy in this country today. I worry, to build on the title of Richardson's book, that future historians might have to write about How the Insurrectionists Won the Presidency."
America never will. The Civil War proved that. White people fell out with each other. After the War White fell right back in line. Repackaged slavery 13th amendment. Made traitors hero’s and legends. Jim Crow. America is Caste. Whiteness is supreme. https://t.co/6CwI5TwJvG
— BAwill (@webreakchains15) June 18, 2022
June 17, 2022..
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 17, 2022
Donald Trump at 3:18pm
"There were no guns. I heard they didn't have one gun" on Jan 6
DC federal court at 11:30am
Jan 6 defendant Mark Mazza pleads guilty, acknowledges carrying gun at Capitol pic.twitter.com/zJBfQ1mb9M
bearister said:
"Friend," it began. "The Democrats are trying to STEAL the Election. I've activated the Official Election Defense Fund and I need EVERY PATRIOT, including YOU, to step up and make sure we have enough resources to PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF OUR ELECTION."
If EVERY Patriot chips in $5, President Trump will have what it takes to DEFEND the Election and WIN!" said the email that was transmitted on 10 November three days after Biden's victory had been sealed….
There was only one problem with this epic flurry of emails: the Official Election Defense Fund did not exist. As the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol revealed in a public hearing this week, Trump and his allies raised $250m from the emails by persuading loyal followers to donate to a chimera….
Now Trump is facing his own accusations of defrauding his people. The allegation that he cheated his supporters out of millions of dollars by dangling in front of them a fictitious election defense fund could expose the former president to legal peril."
The 'big rip-off': how Trump exploited his fans with 'election defense' fund
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/18/donald-trump-election-defense-fundraising-defrauded-fans?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
dajo9 said:bearister said:
"These are all important parts of the puzzle. But the immediate danger to American democracy stems from the fact that the Republican party is justifying all this, remains united behind the man responsible, and, worst of all, actually wants to put him back in power. This is about Trump, but not just about Trump. This is what the Republican party is: the very few voices siding against Trumpism are being shunned and ostracized, and most Republicans are united in their quest to install authoritarian rule by a reactionary minority.
And even if conservatives aren't necessarily on board with all the specifics of Trump's conspiracy claims, the right in general is united behind the idea that progressives are out to destroy "real" America and must be stopped by whatever means. White conservatives consider themselves the sole proponents of "real America" and therefore entitled to rule, as is the party that focuses almost solely on their interests and sensibilities.
This is the basis on which 147 congressional Republicans voted to overturn the election results even after the assault on the Capitol. This is why the Republican party officially defended the violent attack of January 6 as "legitimate political discourse" and lashed out against the few Republicans who publicly dared to object. This is why Republicans are either explicitly running on the big lie or, at the very least, are lending legitimacy to the idea that there was something wrong with the 2020 election.….
And how are the people the hearings present as Team Normal, as standing up to Trump's coup attempt, dealing with all this? Take Bill Barr: he's on record saying he would vote for Trump in 2024. In his testimony for the committee as well as in his book, Barr has left no doubt that he believes Trump is either willfully pushing treasonous conspiracy theories or is completely detached from reality yet Barr is still willing to help put him back in the White House."
The January 6 hearings aren't acknowledging the elephant in the room
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jun/17/the-january-6-hearings-arent-acknowledging-the-elephant-in-the-room?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
This is why the DOJ needs to be strong in support of the rule of law. If Garland is afraid to upset the insurrectionist Republicans then we will lose our democracy. The Republicans are not going to willingly back down from trying to implement minority rule.
In fact, minority rule is a staple of the American South which is the core of the modern Republican Party. They violently implemented minority rule from the beginning of the Constitution until the 1920's mass migration of blacks out of the South (though they still had the mechanisms in place into the 1960s).
People act like what is going on is new and unprecedented. It's not.
concordtom said:
It's too late! We elected a man who said "you can grab them by the p*, you can do anything you want!"
And it looks like garland is the biggest p* of 'em all!
This is what a “family-friendly drag show” in a bar looks like pic.twitter.com/oTnLmdEkaZ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 16, 2022
bearister said:
The crux of any prosecution of Trump would hinge heavily on convincing a jury that Trump knew he lost the election and acted with criminal intent to overturn the valid election results. The hearings have focused heavily on testimony that Trump fully knew he had lost and went full steam ahead to concoct schemes to stay in power.…
bearister said:
6 in 10 Americans say Trump should be charged for Jan. 6 riot: POLL - ABC News
concordtom said:bearister said:
6 in 10 Americans say Trump should be charged for Jan. 6 riot: POLL - ABC News
6 out of 10 = hung jury. Redemption for the criminal, who will keep his money.