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https://www.propublica.org/article/the-radicalization-of-kevin-greeson?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=majorinvestigations&utm_content=feature

Interesting article about guy who supposedly tased his sack to death.

Long time Democrat who went to Obama's inauguration and supported progressives in the past. Then took a severe right turn with trump.
This just in: Republicans find another whistleblower who claims Hillary's emails were proven to be on Hunter's laptop while Obama spied on tRump as he sat (shat?) upon his golden toilet. Gym Jordan afraid whistle blower may be in danger of abduction by aliens in cahoots with Democrats.
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concordtom said:

Attorney for arrested Central Florida firefighter blames President Trump, Capitol police





SANFORD, Fla.
A Sanford firefighter who was photographed inside the U.S. Capitol building during riots last week is now facing federal charges.

Andrew Williams is charged with disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, according to federal records.

He made an initial appearance in federal court on Tuesday and has been released on bond.

The United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida confirmed that Williams had been charged by the USAO in Washington, D.C.

The U.S. Attorney's Office said there is video of Williams in the Capitol and when someone worried about getting arrested, Williams said, "they can't arrest everybody."

After his appearance in court, Williams quickly left, but his attorney laid the blame on President Trump and police.

"The president and the Capitol police encouraged despicable behavior. Mr Williams took part in none of it. In fact, you'll notice in the complaint there are no allegations that he did any of those things," attorney Vince Citro said.

As a condition of his release, Williams is not allowed to have any weapons in his home and must undergo mental health evaluation.

The Sanford Fire Department, in response to a public record's request from WESH 2 News, shared the photograph, which shows a man inside the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.

The fire chief said it appears to be Sanford firefighter and paramedic Andrew Williams.

The fire chief said Williams is on administrative paid leave and will be on leave until the investigation of the photo is completed.

The administrative investigation Williams was under is being suspended until the conclusion of the federal criminal investigation.

"We hold the men and women in this department to the highest standards. It saddens me that the actions of one individual have tarnished the hard work and dedication that the rest of the department puts forth on a daily basis. Our investigation will continue in conjunction with the current federal criminal investigation. As is policy with any type of policy violation, including a criminal violation, an internal administrative process must be followed in order to ensure a thorough investigation with a just conclusion. I ask for the public's patience as we move through this process," Sanford Fire Chief Craig Radzak said.

Williams has been with the Sanford Fire Department since 2016.

"He was given a bond, which is somewhat unusual but I think the government is taking into consideration sort of the low nature of charges and the lack of violence associated with the conduct he's alleged to have committed," David Haas said.

Haas, a private attorney and legal analyst, is a former federal prosecutor.

"This is really just a start of what will be dozens or hundreds of arrests," Haas said.

He says no matter the level of the charges facing the accused, convictions from what happened Jan. 6 won't be easily forgotten.

"People's employment, people's background checks," Haas said. "Federal charges unlike state criminal charges, especially in Florida, are not able to be expunged. It literally takes an action from the president to get that off their record."

Since the arrest took place in Central Florida, the initial hearing took place in the federal courthouse in Orlando, but paperwork has been filed so that any future court hearings will be handled in Washington, D.C.






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GoOskie said:

Long time Democrat who went to Obama's inauguration and supported progressives in the past. Then took a severe right turn with trump.
Sounds almost like the poster who was for Bernie but then took a severe turn and wanted Trump to win and who keeps self-tasing his own handles.
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GoOskie said:

https://www.propublica.org/article/the-radicalization-of-kevin-greeson?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=majorinvestigations&utm_content=feature

Interesting article about guy who supposedly tased his sack to death.

Long time Democrat who went to Obama's inauguration and supported progressives in the past. Then took a severe right turn with trump.


The poetic justice of it hammered all 4 corners, so it seemed too good to be true:

Did Man at Capitol Riot Die After Accidentally Tasing Himself?


https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/capitol-riot-taser-death/

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Thanks. I now see you are saving as a collection of individual screenshots, rather than 1 huge long image. Makes sense now.
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B.A. Bearacus said:

GoOskie said:

Long time Democrat who went to Obama's inauguration and supported progressives in the past. Then took a severe right turn with trump.
Sounds almost like the poster who was for Bernie but then took a severe turn and wanted Trump to win and who keeps self-tasing his own handles.
OMG, I literally laughed out loud
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GoOskie said:

https://www.propublica.org/article/the-radicalization-of-kevin-greeson?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=majorinvestigations&utm_content=feature

Interesting article about guy who supposedly tased his sack to death.

Long time Democrat who went to Obama's inauguration and supported progressives in the past. Then took a severe right turn with trump.
Radicalized because they believed the words of a liar who told them that everything was going to be alright, and who directed their frustrations upon various groups of "others" - messages that were echoed by accomplice media looking for eyes and ears to boost advertising sales.

If we want to end this pattern, we need to hold the companies who advertise with accomplice media accountable. That's 1 thing, for starters. Vote with your feet. Vote with your wallet.

There is unmet demand for an organization to distribute information on who is advertising with whom, who is supporting which politicians' campaigns. Someone could make a great impact if they designed a channel to communicate this to the American public.
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concordtom said:

Big C said:





My kids are asleep so I just went on a 30 min trip down memory lane with those two longest-ever BI threads. Fairly entertaining stuff, quite often, and brought a little passion to Cal Basketball. Compare that with this year, when today I just completely forgot about a Cal Basketball game... for the third time this season.


(Also of note: "2021 Recruiting Thread" on the Bear Insider board is currently up to something like 119 pages.)
Ha!
I think re-reading those pages would cause discomfort for me. I began to loathe Shocky's routine, his blather. I'm so glad he left.
And I'm like you on the hoops. After Jaylen and Ivan left, I haven't much bothered. I did go to one game last year, but I don't even watch them on TV anymore. Sad.
Hopefully the team will return to some measure of prominence. They seem more like St Mary's in the 90's. Just a local sports thing to do now and then. I used to truly think we could be a player on the national stage.

I'll have to check out the new thread, though. Thanks for that!

Note that the "2021 Recruiting Thread" on the Bear Insider board covers football recruiting.

Also of note: Our good friend Shocky1 seems to have posted twice on the WBB board twice in 2020, the last time less than two months ago.
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Warning to all Karens and Kens. The Deep State is coming for you.
This just in: Republicans find another whistleblower who claims Hillary's emails were proven to be on Hunter's laptop while Obama spied on tRump as he sat (shat?) upon his golden toilet. Gym Jordan afraid whistle blower may be in danger of abduction by aliens in cahoots with Democrats.
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GoOskie said:



Warning to all Karens and Kens. The Deep State is coming for you.

They will find this video in the rubble someday when they are piecing together the reasons behind The Fall of the American Empire.
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This from kelly09's favorite publication, American Thinker:



Note: American Thinker is home to such thoughtful articles such as "How Stupid is Obama?"
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While American Thinker is mitigating its liability in the libel case, Sidney Powell is secreting assets.

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B.A. Bearacus said:

This from kelly09's favorite publication, American Thinker:



Note: American Thinker is home to such thoughtful articles such as "How Stupid is Obama?"
Now that is a world class retraction if there ever was. The only one I have seen that could possibly exceed it is:


I'm really really sorry, I apologize unreservedly! I offer a complete and utter retraction!
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B.A. Bearacus said:

This from kelly09's favorite publication, American Thinker:



Note: American Thinker is home to such thoughtful articles such as "How Stupid is Obama?"
Nothing focuses the mind like the prospect of an impending hanging. God bless the libel laws.
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MSaviolives said:

> I'm really really sorry, I apologize unreservedly! I offer a complete and utter retraction!
^ a terrrific scene in hilarious "Fish Called Wanda"
> Academy Awards, USA 1989 Winner Best Actor in a Supporting Role Kevin Kline
> Oscar Nominee Best Writing,
> Screenplay John Cleese (screenplay/story), Charles Crichton (story)
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okaydo said:





White privilege doing what it does smfh

If this was a black person/pro black coup attempt would there be bail?
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"Still others appear to have believed they could use the protests to ignite violence. In May, a 32-year-old Air Force staff sergeant named Steven Carrillo allegedly fired on a federal courthouse in Oakland, California, killing one security officer and wounding another.

A week later, Carrillo allegedly shot and killed a sheriff's deputy. Wounded and on the run, he hijacked a car and, before his arrest, wrote "boog" in blood on the hood. (Carrillo has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including carjacking, murder, and attempted murder.)"



Boogaloo Bois Prepare for Civil War - The Atlantic


https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/01/boogaloo-prepare-civil-war/617683/
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going4roses said:

okaydo said:





White privilege doing what it does smfh

If this was a black person/pro black coup attempt would there be bail?



Nope
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bearister said:

GoOskie said:



Warning to all Karens and Kens. The Deep State is coming for you.

They will find this video in the rubble someday when they are piecing together the reasons behind The Fall of the American Empire.
The lady probably took a piss in the booth, robbed food, or was yelling at customers and disturbing the business. GTFO!

One time I was in Salzburg as a 21 yr old with college buddies. We had enough money for beers, but not for food, so I ordered the "small" sandwich. It was a nice family restaurant, and a good enough meal, but when the bill came I saw that they charged two of us for the "large" sandwich. I asked the guy to correct the bill, saying "I ordered the small sandwich, not the large sandwich".
He replied, "yes, but you ate the large sandwich."

We started to quibble, and being drunk, while my friends acquiesced by presenting money, I ran around announcing to all the various corners and rooms in my 1 semester of German that an injustice was happening to us. I showed the people my money, that I was willing to pay, but they had overcharged us. I recall some old Austrian ladies looking at me like I was a Telegraph Ave freak.

We ended up in a tussle at the door where they did not return our change to us, but neither had we given any tip. I think it was about even. Once their grip on us was free, and possibly vice versa, we ran away down the street into the night.
A-hole waiter. That was one of many good stories that summer 30 years ago. I still laugh at the thought.
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dimitrig said:

bearister said:

So what you are telling me is that it was not a hard sell when her husband talked her into a throuple with the twenty something blondie.


Ashli, look what followed me home from the bar. Can we keep her?




"Yes, but only if you feed her and clean up after her!"
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B.A. Bearacus said:


Is this where I'm supposed to say "Leftists shouldn't be doing that!" or "It's probably a MAGA false flag operation." ?
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Good 5 minute video on how FBI has identified Capitol rioters:

https://www.today.com/video/how-the-fbi-is-following-a-digital-trail-of-evidence-to-track-down-capitol-rioters-99595845748
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Quote:

How Republicans Are Warping Reality Around the Capitol Attack

Loyalists to President Trump are increasingly relying on conspiracy theories and misinformation, drawing false equivalence with last summer's racial protests and blaming outside agitators.

  • Jan. 17, 2021Updated 3:26 p.m. ET
Immediately after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, all corners of the political spectrum repudiated the mob of President Trump's supporters. Yet within days, prominent Republicans, party officials, conservative media voices and rank-and-file voters began making a rhetorical shift to try to downplay the group's violent actions.

In one of the ultimate don't-believe-your-eyes moments of the Trump era, these Republicans have retreated to the ranks of misinformation, claiming it was Black Lives Matter protesters and far-left groups like antifa who stormed the Capitol in spite of the pro-Trump flags and QAnon symbology in the crowd. Others have argued that the attack was no worse than the rioting and looting in cities during the Black Lives Matter movement, often exaggerating the unrest last summer while minimizing a mob's attempt to overturn an election.

The shift is revealing about how conspiracy theories, deflection and political incentives play off one another in Mr. Trump's G.O.P. For a brief time, Republican officials seemed perhaps open to grappling with what their party's leader had wrought violence in the name of their Electoral College fight. But any window of reflection now seems to be closing as Republicans try to pass blame and to compare last summer's lawlessness, which was condemned by Democrats, to an attack on Congress, which was inspired by Mr. Trump.

"The violence at the Capitol was shameful," Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's lawyer, tweeted at 6:55 a.m. the morning after the attack. "Our movement values respect for law and order and for the police." But now, in a new video titled "What Really Happened on January 6th?" Mr. Giuliani is among those who are back to emphasizing conspiracy theories.

"The riot was preplanned," said Mr. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City. "This was an attempt to slander Trump." He added, "The evidence is coming out."

For months, Republicans have used last summer's protests as a political catchall, highlighting isolated instances of property destruction and calls to defund the police to motivate their base in November. The tactic proved somewhat effective on Election Day: Democrats lost ground in the House of Representatives, with Republican challengers hammering a message of liberal lawlessness.

About nine of every 10 voters said the protests had been a factor in their voting, according to estimates from A.P. VoteCast, a large voter survey conducted for The Associated Press by NORC at the University of Chicago. Nearly half of those respondents backed Mr. Trump, with some saying they worried that the unrest could disrupt their communities.

Republicans are now using the looting to try to explain away the Capitol attack. The result, for some Republican voters, ranges from doubt to conspiratorial thinking.

Suzanne Doherty, 67, who traveled from Michigan to be in Washington on Jan. 6 to support Mr. Trump, came away feeling confused and depressed over the invasion of the Capitol and not trusting the images of the mob.

"I heard that on antifa websites, people were invited to go to the rally and dress up like Trump supporters, but I'm not sure what to believe anymore," she said. "There were people there only to wreak havoc. All I know is that there was a whole gamut of people there, but the rioters were not us. Maybe they were antifa. Maybe they were B.L.M. Maybe they were extreme right militants."

The conjecture that the mob was infiltrated by Black Lives Matter and antifa has been metastasizing from the dark corners of the pro-Trump internet to the floors of Congress and the Republican base, even as law enforcement officials say there is no evidence to support it. The authorities are now flagging threats of violence and rioting leading up to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s inauguration.

That has not stopped Republican lawmakers and some of their constituents from pushing these narratives to defend Mr. Trump.
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Protesters and police officers faced each other in Kenosha, Wis., in August, the day after a police officer shot Jacob Blake. Many Republican and Democratic voters said the summer's protests over police violence had been a factor in how they voted in November, for varying reasons.Credit...Carlos Ortiz for The New York Times

Interviews with voters this week in Kenosha, the southeast Wisconsin city that was roiled by a high-profile police shooting last summer, captured the yawning split along ideological and racial lines. Democrats pointed to the differences in motivation between the Capitol mob and the mass protests of the Black Lives Matter movement, which was not seeking to overturn an election or being incited by the president. Republicans saw the Capitol attack as the work of outsiders or as justified by the summer's isolated incidents of looting and property destruction.

"I think the goal was to try to put some final nails in the coffin of Donald Trump," said Dale Rovik, a 59-year-old who supports Mr. Trump and is a native of Kenosha. "I think it's pretty clear that they did that to make him look bad and to accuse him and, of course, to try and impeach him again. That certainly is pretty clear to me."

Joe Pillizzi, a 67-year-old retired salesman in Kenosha who supports Mr. Trump, said he believed last summer's looting and rioting had "put a seed" in the minds of the mob that attacked the Capitol.
"If the Black Lives Matter didn't do what they did, I don't think the Capitol attack would have happened," he said.

Democrats have also seized on a point of conservative hypocrisy. For all the talk of supporting "law and order," this month's attacks pitted a violent mob against Capitol Hill law enforcement personnel, and a police officer was killed.

Dominique Pritchett, a 36-year-old mental health therapist in Kenosha who supports Black Lives Matter, said the events of the summer were being portrayed inaccurately by the right, while the Capitol rioters were treated far more softly by the police than peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters were.

"No, the protests did not turn violent; the looting and rioting started," she said. "No violence is acceptable; I think we all can agree to that." Referring to the Capitol rioters, she said: "They are tearing up one of the most protected and prestigious places in the United States because No. 45 lost. Someone lost an election, versus Black and brown people getting gunned down and killed every day."

The misinformation on the right reflects the mood of Mr. Trump's most ardent base, the collection of elected officials in deep-red America who have consistently rationalized his behavior in crises. But other signs indicate that some Republicans are exasperated by Mr. Trump and his actions in a way not seen since he entered office.

A new Pew Research poll released Friday showed the president's approval rating dropping sharply among Republicans since he inspired the mob violence, cratering to an all-time low of 60 percent, more than 14 percentage points lower than his previous nadir. Among Americans at large, Mr. Trump's approval rating was 29 percent, a low since he took office in 2017, and he had a 68 percent disapproval rating his highest recorded number.

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In the House, 10 Republicans voted to impeach Mr. Trump for a second time, making it the most bipartisan effort of any impeachment effort in the country's history. Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, has signaled a desire to rid the party of Mr. Trump. And in recent days in Washington, some Republicans spoke out about the misinformation that had spread through the ranks of the party's base and its elected officials.

Representative Peter Meijer, a Republican freshman who voted to impeach Mr. Trump, said in an interview with "The Daily," the New York Times audio podcast, that the prevalence of false information among the base had created "two worlds" among congressional Republicans one that is based in reality and another grounded in conspiracy.

"The world that said this was actually a landslide victory for Donald Trump, but it was all stolen away and changed and votes were flipped and Dominion Voting Systems," Mr. Meijer said, describing what he called a "fever swamp" of conspiracy theories.

In a video news conference Friday, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also made a direct appeal to Republicans still in doubt. "Biden actually won," he said. "The election wasn't rigged."

Their words, contrasted with Mr. Trump's own message and that of many supporters, highlight a challenge for the Republican Party. The rioters targeted law enforcement personnel, members of Congress and even Vice President Mike Pence. However, much of the party's base and many of its leaders at the local and state levels remain loyal to Mr. Trump.

Another Republican who backed impeachment, Representative Tom Rice of South Carolina, acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press that he was likely to face a G.O.P. primary challenger in his 2022 re-election effort because of his vote a threat the other nine Republicans who voted for impeachment will probably face as well.

"FIRST G.O.P. Primary Challenger Announces Run in Michigan Against Freshman Rep. Meijer One of 10 G.O.P. Turncoats," read a headline from The Gateway Pundit, a right-wing and often conspiratorial news outlet that has amassed influence among Mr. Trump's base.

Reached by email, the site's founder, Jim Hoft, did not reply to questions but did send along several of his own news articles related to claims of antifa involvement in the Capitol attack citing the case of a man named John Sullivan, whom the right-wing media has dubbed an "antifa leader" in efforts to prove its theory of infiltration. He was the same man cited by Mr. Giuliani in tweets that threatened to "expose and place total blame on John and the 226 members of antifa that instigated the Capitol 'riot.'"

Interviews with local and state Republican officials show the long-term effects that the amplification of misinformation has among the party. While few members of Congress have agreed with Mr. Trump's assertion that his actions were "totally appropriate," several party officials did. And while many Republicans condemned violence, attacks on law enforcement personnel and the killing of a Capitol Police officer, Brian Sicknick, they did not agree that those things were the work of pro-Trump mobs acting in the president's name, as is the consensus among law enforcement officials.

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After the pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol, some Trump supporters tried to explain away the attack by citing isolated incidents of looting and property destruction over the summer.
"I do not believe President Trump should be blamed for what happened in D.C. on Jan. 6 any more than the media should be blamed for the carnage in Minneapolis, Portland, Dallas or Seattle," said Ed Henry, a former campaign chair for Mr. Trump in Alabama. "The attack on the Capitol has not shaken my confidence in President Trump. I still support him."

Eileen Grossman, a Republican activist from Rhode Island who worked on Mr. Trump's campaign, dismissed the violence as the work of outside agitators.

"I know that the violence was caused by bad actors from antifa and liberal progressives as well as Black Lives Matter," Ms. Grossman said, without citing any evidence. She added, using an acronym for "Republicans in name only," that the Republicans who voted for impeachment would face primary challengers. "They are RINOs and traitors."

Ms. Grossman has recently left Rhode Island because, in her words, she "wanted to live in a red state." She moved to Georgia, a historically Republican state that in the last three months has voted for Mr. Biden in the presidential election and sent two Democratic candidates to the Senate.

"Obviously I chose poorly," she said.







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going4roses said:




Disturbing stuff. Let us hope that the violence does not get worse:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/01/trump-supporter-violence-capitol-attack-inauguration.html
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My invite to Trump's farewell ceremony seems to be lost in my email somewhere. I will check my spam folder.

I know Trump appreciates "classy", so I have been polishing my nicest set of horns, in anticipation!
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...polishing the ole horn, eh?
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