Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
Where have I ever said democrats who destroy evidence shouldn't be prosecuted?BearGoggles said:I'm in favor of see the best evidence and all of the evidence. If the secret service texts were deleted intentionally, that should be criminally investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The fullest extent.Unit2Sucks said:
I wonder if BG is still supremely confident that Hutchinson's testimony was "debunked (or at least questioned)" given the credibility hit the secret service has taken the last few weeks. I suppose we won't hear from him again until there is a toehold for him to ignore all GOP misconduct while noting strenously that there is a chance that some of the testimony or reporting on that misconduct might not be admissible under the federal rules of evidence. Oh and tha he totally doesn't approve of Trump.🚨NBC News: DHS IG investigation into missing Secret Service text messages is now a criminal probe, two sources familiar tell @JuliaEAinsley @PeteWilliamsNBC
— Lauren Peikoff (@laurenpeikoff) July 21, 2022
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.The Secret Service really went on a ride from ‘our boys will be up on the Hill directly going under oath to contradict Cassidy Hutchinson’ to ‘we deleted all the records you asked for and now will say no more’ in about two weeks.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 21, 2022
I said the same thing about Hillary's emails (which were deleted intentionally after congressional subpoena), the Strzok/Page emails/texts, the Muller investigation phones which were wiped, and the IRS records/drives. I have been (and will be) 100% consistent on this issue. You, on the other hand, are a complete hypocrite when it comes to the prosecution of dems who destroy evidence.
In terms of Hutchinson, why is it the Cipollone was not asked by the J6 committee to corroborate or confirm? Because they knew he wouldn't. Why weren't we given access to all of Hutchinson's testimony, including her man prior inconsistent statements? Much of her testimony remains uncorroborated and in some cases, directly contradicted on the record by percipient witnesses.
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
bearister said:
I'm watching the hearings. It was such a missed opportunity for the nation that The Deplorables were not successful hanging Mike Pence. It would have fast tracked the prosecution of tRump and the rest of his associates and the hillbilly rabble.
Immediate reaction to the vid: pic.twitter.com/XAv4jc2tjr
— Dan Przygoda (@dprzygoda) July 22, 2022
Exactly this. Congressional hearings are not trials. Saying that a Congressional event is a political action is not any kind of revelation. Of course it is.calbear93 said:BG, you and I almost always agree, but I disagree with you on this one.BearGoggles said:I'm in favor of see the best evidence and all of the evidence. If the secret service texts were deleted intentionally, that should be criminally investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The fullest extent.Unit2Sucks said:
I wonder if BG is still supremely confident that Hutchinson's testimony was "debunked (or at least questioned)" given the credibility hit the secret service has taken the last few weeks. I suppose we won't hear from him again until there is a toehold for him to ignore all GOP misconduct while noting strenously that there is a chance that some of the testimony or reporting on that misconduct might not be admissible under the federal rules of evidence. Oh and tha he totally doesn't approve of Trump.🚨NBC News: DHS IG investigation into missing Secret Service text messages is now a criminal probe, two sources familiar tell @JuliaEAinsley @PeteWilliamsNBC
— Lauren Peikoff (@laurenpeikoff) July 21, 2022
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.The Secret Service really went on a ride from ‘our boys will be up on the Hill directly going under oath to contradict Cassidy Hutchinson’ to ‘we deleted all the records you asked for and now will say no more’ in about two weeks.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 21, 2022
I said the same thing about Hillary's emails (which were deleted intentionally after congressional subpoena), the Strzok/Pages emails/texts, the Muller investigation phones which were wiped, and the IRS records/drives. I have been (and will be) 100% consistent on this issue. You, on the other hand, are a complete hypocrite when it comes to the prosecution of dems who destroy evidence.
In terms of Hutchinson, why is it the Cipollone was not asked by the J6 committee to corroborate or confirm? Because they knew he wouldn't. Why weren't we given access to all of Hutchinson's testimony, including her man prior inconsistent statements?
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
Congressional investigations are not a trial. At best, they are a fact finding session. But any proceedings, and in fact even an impeach trial, by Congress is de facto political. It is not a trial, and there is no means of appeal or judicial review even for an impeachment conviction by the Senate.
The far right chose not to participate. They threw a hissy fit that those who enabled what was being investigated could not be part of the fact finding committee. It was not that controversial that those who are implicated should not deliberate but should abstain.
dajo9 said:bearister said:
I'm watching the hearings. It was such a missed opportunity for the nation that The Deplorables were not successful hanging Mike Pence. It would have fast tracked the prosecution of tRump and the rest of his associates and the hillbilly rabble.
I'm no fan of Mike Pence and I'm not about to congratulate him for saying no to a coup. However, he had a chance to flee to safety and he turned that down because he knew that would prevent the Electoral College vote from happening. That showed courage on behalf of the American people. For that, I applaud him.
concordtom said:dajo9 said:bearister said:
I'm watching the hearings. It was such a missed opportunity for the nation that The Deplorables were not successful hanging Mike Pence. It would have fast tracked the prosecution of tRump and the rest of his associates and the hillbilly rabble.
I'm no fan of Mike Pence and I'm not about to congratulate him for saying no to a coup. However, he had a chance to flee to safety and he turned that down because he knew that would prevent the Electoral College vote from happening. That showed courage on behalf of the American people. For that, I applaud him.
He did one great thing.
Everything else about him sucks, however!!
He contributed to even being in that situation because he was a puss for 4 years!
I applaud him, too.
But he needs to go away forever!!
dajo9 said:bearister said:
I'm watching the hearings. It was such a missed opportunity for the nation that The Deplorables were not successful hanging Mike Pence. It would have fast tracked the prosecution of tRump and the rest of his associates and the hillbilly rabble.
I'm no fan of Mike Pence and I'm not about to congratulate him for saying no to a coup. However, he had a chance to flee to safety and he turned that down because he knew that would prevent the Electoral College vote from happening. That showed courage on behalf of the American people. For that, I applaud him.
Will Adam Kinzinger explain why he brought a gun to work on January 6 and told his staff not to come into the office? Will Liz Cheney explain why she brought a retired secret service agent to the Capitol on January 6? https://t.co/WAm4Sd8Wb5
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) July 21, 2022
bearister said:dajo9 said:bearister said:
I'm watching the hearings. It was such a missed opportunity for the nation that The Deplorables were not successful hanging Mike Pence. It would have fast tracked the prosecution of tRump and the rest of his associates and the hillbilly rabble.
I'm no fan of Mike Pence and I'm not about to congratulate him for saying no to a coup. However, he had a chance to flee to safety and he turned that down because he knew that would prevent the Electoral College vote from happening. That showed courage on behalf of the American people. For that, I applaud him.
I think he may have worried where the Secret Service, that he correctly did not trust, was going to "deliver" him.
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) July 22, 2022
concordtom said:
So, tell me again who the idiots here were who claimed it was Antifa??
I would add that of course I think it's perfectly reasonable to question whether congressional hearings are in bad faith or good faith. We've seen a number of bad faith hearings led by both parties. Benghazi's first hearing may have been in good faith, but by the 7th or 10th, it was pretty obviously not driven by anything other than disingenuous bad faith. Similarly, the GOP has said that if they win back the house they intend to launch a number of different hearings, many of which are in bad faith - for example, the release of strategic oil reserves (explained well here for anyone conservative who wants to pretend that the outrage is legitimate). I would expect there to be dozens of Hunter Biden bad faith hearings. The GOP house voting 55 times to repeal Obamacare and pretending for 10+ years that they had a great replacement for healthcare in our country is both disingenuous and in bad faith.sycasey said:Exactly this. Congressional hearings are not trials. Saying that a Congressional event is a political action is not any kind of revelation. Of course it is.calbear93 said:BG, you and I almost always agree, but I disagree with you on this one.BearGoggles said:I'm in favor of see the best evidence and all of the evidence. If the secret service texts were deleted intentionally, that should be criminally investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The fullest extent.Unit2Sucks said:
I wonder if BG is still supremely confident that Hutchinson's testimony was "debunked (or at least questioned)" given the credibility hit the secret service has taken the last few weeks. I suppose we won't hear from him again until there is a toehold for him to ignore all GOP misconduct while noting strenously that there is a chance that some of the testimony or reporting on that misconduct might not be admissible under the federal rules of evidence. Oh and tha he totally doesn't approve of Trump.🚨NBC News: DHS IG investigation into missing Secret Service text messages is now a criminal probe, two sources familiar tell @JuliaEAinsley @PeteWilliamsNBC
— Lauren Peikoff (@laurenpeikoff) July 21, 2022
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.The Secret Service really went on a ride from ‘our boys will be up on the Hill directly going under oath to contradict Cassidy Hutchinson’ to ‘we deleted all the records you asked for and now will say no more’ in about two weeks.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 21, 2022
I said the same thing about Hillary's emails (which were deleted intentionally after congressional subpoena), the Strzok/Pages emails/texts, the Muller investigation phones which were wiped, and the IRS records/drives. I have been (and will be) 100% consistent on this issue. You, on the other hand, are a complete hypocrite when it comes to the prosecution of dems who destroy evidence.
In terms of Hutchinson, why is it the Cipollone was not asked by the J6 committee to corroborate or confirm? Because they knew he wouldn't. Why weren't we given access to all of Hutchinson's testimony, including her man prior inconsistent statements?
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
Congressional investigations are not a trial. At best, they are a fact finding session. But any proceedings, and in fact even an impeach trial, by Congress is de facto political. It is not a trial, and there is no means of appeal or judicial review even for an impeachment conviction by the Senate.
The far right chose not to participate. They threw a hissy fit that those who enabled what was being investigated could not be part of the fact finding committee. It was not that controversial that those who are implicated should not deliberate but should abstain.
concordtom said:
So, tell me again who the idiots here were who claimed it was Antifa??
Quote:
Hutchinson's claimed were immediately disputed by the Secret Service agents she named, Tony Ornato and Bobby Engel. Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) cited Ornato claiming in an earlier interview that Trump had been "irate." She did not mention Hutchinson's claims.
Rep. Luria then cited another witness, retired D.C. Metro Police Sergeant Mark Robinson, who was not in the vehicle with Trump but was in the motorcade. Sgt. Robinson who could only offer hearsay evidence said on video that he heard that the president was "upset" and that there had been a "heated argument or discussion about going to the Capitol."
Unit2Sucks said:I would add that of course I think it's perfectly reasonable to question whether congressional hearings are in bad faith or good faith. We've seen a number of bad faith hearings led by both parties. Benghazi's first hearing may have been in good faith, but by the 7th or 10th, it was pretty obviously not driven by anything other than disingenuous bad faith. Similarly, the GOP has said that if they win back the house they intend to launch a number of different hearings, many of which are in bad faith - for example, the release of strategic oil reserves (explained well here for anyone conservative who wants to pretend that the outrage is legitimate). I would expect there to be dozens of Hunter Biden bad faith hearings. The GOP house voting 55 times to repeal Obamacare and pretending for 10+ years that they had a great replacement for healthcare in our country is both disingenuous and in bad faith.sycasey said:Exactly this. Congressional hearings are not trials. Saying that a Congressional event is a political action is not any kind of revelation. Of course it is.calbear93 said:BG, you and I almost always agree, but I disagree with you on this one.BearGoggles said:I'm in favor of see the best evidence and all of the evidence. If the secret service texts were deleted intentionally, that should be criminally investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The fullest extent.Unit2Sucks said:
I wonder if BG is still supremely confident that Hutchinson's testimony was "debunked (or at least questioned)" given the credibility hit the secret service has taken the last few weeks. I suppose we won't hear from him again until there is a toehold for him to ignore all GOP misconduct while noting strenously that there is a chance that some of the testimony or reporting on that misconduct might not be admissible under the federal rules of evidence. Oh and tha he totally doesn't approve of Trump.🚨NBC News: DHS IG investigation into missing Secret Service text messages is now a criminal probe, two sources familiar tell @JuliaEAinsley @PeteWilliamsNBC
— Lauren Peikoff (@laurenpeikoff) July 21, 2022
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.The Secret Service really went on a ride from ‘our boys will be up on the Hill directly going under oath to contradict Cassidy Hutchinson’ to ‘we deleted all the records you asked for and now will say no more’ in about two weeks.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 21, 2022
I said the same thing about Hillary's emails (which were deleted intentionally after congressional subpoena), the Strzok/Pages emails/texts, the Muller investigation phones which were wiped, and the IRS records/drives. I have been (and will be) 100% consistent on this issue. You, on the other hand, are a complete hypocrite when it comes to the prosecution of dems who destroy evidence.
In terms of Hutchinson, why is it the Cipollone was not asked by the J6 committee to corroborate or confirm? Because they knew he wouldn't. Why weren't we given access to all of Hutchinson's testimony, including her man prior inconsistent statements?
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
Congressional investigations are not a trial. At best, they are a fact finding session. But any proceedings, and in fact even an impeach trial, by Congress is de facto political. It is not a trial, and there is no means of appeal or judicial review even for an impeachment conviction by the Senate.
The far right chose not to participate. They threw a hissy fit that those who enabled what was being investigated could not be part of the fact finding committee. It was not that controversial that those who are implicated should not deliberate but should abstain.
All of this is a prelude to note that of course the Jan 6 committee isn't in bad faith. BG may disagree but that is on him. Our country needs to know what happened on Jan 6 and who was responsible. That's a perfectly valid use of a congressional investigation and public hearings. The criminal justice probe into the actions, if warranted, should of course be based on legal standards and would be subject to criminal procedures. It's very easy to distinguish that process from the one congress is undertaking.
okaydo said:concordtom said:
So, tell me again who the idiots here were who claimed it was Antifa??
NEW SONG PARODY pic.twitter.com/zLBwK60AH4
— Roy Zimmerman (@IamRoyZimmerman) July 20, 2022
BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
BearGoggles said:
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
BearForce2 said:concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
Because there are people still in prison that shouldn't be there.
Mississippi Man and J-6 Political Prisoner Faces MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN PRISON After Conviction of Made-Up Felony Charge of "Obstruction of Official Proceeding" and Four MISDEMEANORS!
Matthew Bledsoe spent 22 minutes inside the US capitol "parading" and "remaining in restricted grounds."
https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/crime/mid-south-man-faces-more-than-20-years-prison-convicted-jan-6-capitol-breach/522-9a19a424-1870-48a6-af6d-4b4952038501
concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
calbear93 said:BearForce2 said:concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
Because there are people still in prison that shouldn't be there.
Mississippi Man and J-6 Political Prisoner Faces MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN PRISON After Conviction of Made-Up Felony Charge of "Obstruction of Official Proceeding" and Four MISDEMEANORS!
Matthew Bledsoe spent 22 minutes inside the US capitol "parading" and "remaining in restricted grounds."
https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/crime/mid-south-man-faces-more-than-20-years-prison-convicted-jan-6-capitol-breach/522-9a19a424-1870-48a6-af6d-4b4952038501
You know what? If you are stupid enough to enter the building during a time when those around you are bear spraying the police and screaming death threats to the VP and the speaker of the house to overturn an election, it seems like you may be committing treason by stupidity. It's like someone joining a gang of terrorist hijacking a plane and saying you were just trying to get a joy ride. Not believable.
DiabloWags said:
He thinks he's moving the needle.
lol
DiabloWags said:concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
He thinks he's moving the needle.
lol
BearForce2 said:calbear93 said:BearForce2 said:concordtom said:BearForce2 said:
What a colossal waste of time no one cares about! This is what the Democrats will say when the Republicans lead a real bipartisan investigation after the midterms.
If it's a waste of your time to be rectified, then just shut up and go away. What are you even doing here?
Because there are people still in prison that shouldn't be there.
Mississippi Man and J-6 Political Prisoner Faces MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN PRISON After Conviction of Made-Up Felony Charge of "Obstruction of Official Proceeding" and Four MISDEMEANORS!
Matthew Bledsoe spent 22 minutes inside the US capitol "parading" and "remaining in restricted grounds."
https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/crime/mid-south-man-faces-more-than-20-years-prison-convicted-jan-6-capitol-breach/522-9a19a424-1870-48a6-af6d-4b4952038501
You know what? If you are stupid enough to enter the building during a time when those around you are bear spraying the police and screaming death threats to the VP and the speaker of the house to overturn an election, it seems like you may be committing treason by stupidity. It's like someone joining a gang of terrorist hijacking a plane and saying you were just trying to get a joy ride. Not believable.
Let the punishment fit the crime.
bearister said:
DiabloWags said:BearGoggles said:
Bottom line - the J6 hearing remains a show trial. Important facts cannot be found AND VERIFIED in a partisan setting where only one side is allowed to present SOME but not all of the evidence.
Too funny!
Only ONE SIDE IS ALLOWED TO TESTIFY?
Mark Meadows refused to testify.
Michael Flynn took the 5th.
Trump is MIA.
You are sexier when you agree with anti-vaxxers.bearister said:
Rogan is right. tRump is a man baby on a snout full of Adderall.