The wildest story of 2020 is still that the most widespread and destructive riots in at least 50 years occurred and it basically got covered up by the media.
While most of you were locked down in your footie pajamas enjoying New Year’s Eve from your living room, Antifa Portland was rocking out riots, attacking police, destroying businesses, and starting fires:
Paul Plante says
And we got the guns and the will to use them to protect our homes and loved ones from A-HOLES like ANTI-FA, so bring it on, dudes!
Stuart Bell says
In the videos of all the peaceful protest I have watched, the antifa, blm, college kids, liberals, fem-nazis ect. run like fleas on a dogs back when 7 dust is applied, at the first gun shot. They have no stomach to fight when the sh1t hits the fan. They ran squealing like school girls. They are a joke enabled by liberal mayors and neutered cops.
Paul Plante says
They are a dangerous joke and a bunch of fools.
MJM says
I continue to say that we are looking at the future of America. Democrat cities. They want the cities like this. If they didn’t want it, they would stop it. Is Va. Beach next ? How many of us want this just across the CBBT ? We have Ralph Northam and Elaine Luria. Would they reverse a scene like this ? Remember, lib dems want to elliminate the electoral college. If that manipulates the vote results then more cities and states will quickly become like this. Defunding the police may become the national chant of criminals everywhere, of course under the cloak of groups like BLM who claim to be formed to help minorities but never produce any funds or programs to do so. In so doing, they create the need for more government because there are even less jobs. And here we have leaders elliminating jobs by shutting off fuel pumps. Just how is that supposed to help anything ?
Evelyn says
I understand the need to march and to peacefully protest, I don’t have an issue with any group doing that for as long as they want to. But the idea that they think by breaking windows, burning whatever they can and the worse thing is hurting other people! When they do this damage, whichever it is they don’t know whose life they really are affecting and I don’t believe they care. But they have been able to turn this protesting about them, how they feel and what makes Them feel better! Forgetting the real reason they are supposed to have gone down there in the first place, it was to get peoples attention to hopefully make changes for the good of others … that of course includes ourselves! We can’t hear anyone trying to have a conversation we us if we are to busy screaming no one will listen.
Paul Plante says
The ANTI-FA are not interested in having any kind of conversation, and likely are not intelligent enough to have one, and actually, most of us in America, which is some 331 million people, are having conversations, not screaming at each other.
Paul Plante says
With respect to these ANTI-FA, if one were to take a look at 18 U.S. Code § 2331(5), one would note that the term “domestic terrorism” means activities that:
(A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State;
(B) appear to be intended:
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
(C) occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.
Reading through that, it would certainly appear that yes, ANTI-FA is a domestic terrorist group along the lines of a long-string of Democrat party terror groups and gangs, going back to before the Civil War, with Democrat New York City mayor Fernando Wood and the Dead Rabbits, a Democrat party precursor to the ANTI-FA today, who are very reminiscent of the Nazi party Sturmabteilung (SA), literally “Storm Detachment”, who were the Nazi Party’s original paramilitary wing whose primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies; disrupting the meetings of opposing parties; fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Roter Frontkämpferbund of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD); and intimidating Romani, trade unionists, and especially Jews.
And that brings us a Chicago Tribune article entitled “The Democratic silence on antifa is dangerous” by John Kass on Aug 29, 2017, as follows:
There is a disturbing silence from leaders of the Democratic Party over those gangs of black-masked leftist thugs shutting down free speech and beating people to the ground with clubs at Berkeley.
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And my goodness, people, what is he thinking?
Of course there is a disturbing silence from leaders of the Democratic Party over those gangs of black-masked leftist thugs shutting down free speech and beating people to the ground with clubs at Berkeley, because the Democrats do not run down their own.
Getting back to the Chicago Tribune article, it goes on as follows:
We’ve seen such leftist violence before, and we saw it again just the other day at a protest in Berkeley, when the city police backed off and the thugs who call themselves antifa swarmed peaceful protesters of the right.
It’s all over the internet, young men of the hard left in black masks, black gloves, armed with clubs, hunting down prey who dare speak their minds.
What’s striking about all this is the silence.
There has been no concerted media effort to pressure Democratic politicians to denounce Democratic muscle.
So Democratic politicians have been relatively silent, as have many of their loyal pundits.
A few pundits of the left have even compared the thugs with American soldiers hitting Omaha beach, a ridiculous attempt to legitimize the violence.
This is all corrosive and dangerous.
And in a loud political year, the silence of Democratic politicians explains so very much.
Because silence is consent.
And in this silence you may hear something terrifying: The rule of law breaking down.
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And that was three years ago!
Today, as we see with this thread, we are further along that path, and with Democrat control of our federal government, expect that to increase, which takes us back to the Chicago Tribune as follows:
Leftist thugs seem to be a protected class, as far as Democrats bosses and much of the Washington media are concerned.
Until quite recently, antifa was described not by name, but merely by the neutral term “counter protesters.”
Counter protesters?
Such weakness and partisan favoritism breeds cynicism, and the rule of law breaks down.
So ask yourselves: With leftist antifa thugs becoming increasingly violent, and mealy-mouthed Democratic politicians hesitant to denounce potentially useful political muscle, who steps into the breach?
I hope it worries you a bit.
It worries me, too.
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And as we see from the videos above, the future is clearly now!
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Paul Plante says
And with respect to the chaos we saw yesterday in Washington. D.C., which was truly a “Reichstag Fire” moment for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris if there ever was one, were one to go to Wikipedia and look up the term “false flag operation,” one finds that it is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on a second party.
In the first “Reichstag Fire” moment in Germany on February 27, 1933, when a sizeable portion of the parliamentary building in Berlin, the Reichstag, went up in flames from an arson attack, like what happened in Washington yesterday, it was a flashpoint event for Adolf Hitler to play upon public and political fears to consolidate power, setting the stage for the rise of Nazi Germany.
Similarly, what happened in Washington yesterday gives Joe Biden and the Democrats another flashpoint event for them to play upon public and political fears to consolidate power, setting the stage for the rise of Democrat party despotism in this country, with Joe Biden serving as a literal dictator consistent with Marxist principles for ushering in the Dictatorship of the Proletariat as the next stage in turning the United States of America on the path to communism through socialism.
In an academic paper entitled “Legitimacy, Dictatorship and Utopia: A Marxist Perspective on Political Authority” by Lea Ypi of the London School of Economics, we are informed about the “Dictatorship of the Proletariat” from the Marxist perspective of the modern Democrat party in the United States of America today as follows:
Dictatorship is the exercise of coercive rule from the majority of the oppressed on the minority of the oppressors.
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She then continues on as follows:
When the system is pervasively corrupt in the way we have described, losers have reasons to want to change it.
They rebel and seek to modify the rules governing the economic and social structure.
A period of political revolution ensues.
Losers re-write the constitution, profoundly modify property arrangements, change inheritance rules, abolish economic privileges and use the coercive power of the state to prepare the transition to a society in which everyone is truly free.
Marx calls the truly free society a communist society.
But he notoriously says very little on how exactly a communist society ought to look like (I shall return to this point later).
Much more energy is devoted, instead, to discussing the transitional, intermediate phase, a society between the collapse of capitalism and the establishment of communism.
This is the dictatorship of the proletariat.
The dictatorship of the proletariat is not the final goal of the revolution, it is an institution that exercises political authority on a provisional basis.
It is also a freedom-enhancing measure, it does not embody freedom itself.
Moreover, being tied to the coercive exercise of power, the legitimacy it enjoys is of a limited kind.
Why is the legitimacy that the dictatorship of the proletariat enjoys a limited form of legitimacy?
And why is it legitimacy at all?
The answer, I believe, lies in an argument which Marx does not articulate explicitly about the epistemic impact of structural advantage and disadvantage on people’s views of justice and injustice.
If the argument about the ideological effects of capitalist social relations is correct, then it is implausible to expect literally everyone in a society rigged by capitalist injustice to endorse the revolutionary project.
While, for Marx the oppressed themselves will have an epistemic insight into the scale of injustice confronted by that society, he anticipates that their insight will not be shared by everyone.
People might object to radical change for all sorts of reasons: their motives might be selfish, ignorant, immoral or a combination of all of these.
But whatever the reasons are, there will be a strong epistemic bias which prevents members of certain groups in society (such as those who have vested interests in the preservation of the previous order, or those who are not directly oppressed and therefore are ideologically blinded to the scale of injustice), from identification with the new institutions.
Every institution emerging from deep political conflict faces serious obstacles in terms of the epistemic burdens associated to people’s recognition of new roles and positions in society or to a new system of economic production and distribution.
Thus, every institutional configuration, no matter how just in its inception, will be purely coercive for some.
In cases of epistemic bias affecting people’s endorsement of political authority, the revolutionary institutions cannot speak in the name of everyone since not everyone endorses their emancipatory project.
When that is the case, when the revolutionary institutions go on to apply the coercive apparatus they inherit to those who fail to recognise themselves in the normative purpose promoted by the new legal order, the political authority established might act justly but is only partially legitimate.
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As we go forward here, we truly need to focus in on the word “coercive” as used in there, where “coercive” is taken to mean “relating to or using force or threats.”
Getting back to that academic paper, she then states thusly:
Dictatorship for Marx and Engels is not the rule of one man as in the Roman republic.
Nor is it rule by a group of revolutionary leaders over a mass of uncultivated people, as in the French revolutionary case.
It is the rule of the oppressed majority of people, sufficiently aware of their oppression to want to change the existing state of affairs.
The way to reach this awareness where it is absent is through democratic political activism and the attempt to develop the political character of class struggle.
Marx and Engels’s conception of dictatorship has a profound democratic character, in line with the traditional understanding of democracy as rule by the people.
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Yes, I know – it sounds like a bunch of gibberish to the average person, but to a Marxist, it is their gospel and bible, and we should not lose sight of that fact.
Getting back to the term “false flag,” it originated in the 16th century as a purely figurative expression to mean “a deliberate misrepresentation of someone’s affiliation or motives”.
It was later used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity.
The tactic was originally used by pirates and privateers to deceive other ships into allowing them to move closer before attacking them.
The term today extends to include countries that organize attacks on themselves and make the attacks appear to be by enemy nations or terrorists, thus giving the nation that was supposedly attacked a pretext for domestic repression and foreign military aggression.
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Ah, yes, domestic repression, which takes us to a USA TODAY article entitled “White nationalists could have firearms taken under red flag law proposed by Kamala Harris” by Aamer Madhani on 14 August 2019, as follows:
Kamala Harris on Wednesday said if elected president she will press Congress to pass a red flag law that would allow law enforcement officials to temporarily seize the firearms of white nationalists that may be on the verge of carrying out a hate crime.
The Democratic presidential candidate’s proposal calls for the creation of “domestic terrorism prevention orders” that would give law enforcement and family members of suspected white nationalists or domestic terrorists the ability to petition a federal court to temporarily restrict a person’s access to guns if the person exhibits clear evidence of being a danger.
“We need to take action to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people and stop violent, hate-fueled attacks before they happen,” Harris said.
“By focusing on confronting these domestic terror threats, we can save lives.”
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As an aside, it is interesting that she has never condemned ANTI-FA, who I believe were involved in the riots in Washington yesterday as agents provacateurs, given the tactics employed, and as to BLACK LIVES MATTER, in a New York Post story entitled “Kamala Harris blasted for praising BLM as ‘essential’ and ‘brilliant’ amid violence” by Eileen AJ Connelly on September 26, 2020, we had as follows:
Kamala Harris praised the “brilliance” and “impact” of Black Lives Matters protests, deeming them “necessary” in comments that led some on social media to slam her as “insane.”
“Nothing that we have achieved that has been about progress, in particular around civil rights, has come without a fight, and so I always am going to interpret these protests as an essential component of evolution in our country — as an essential component or mark of a real democracy,” the California senator said during an interview held as part of the NAACP’s national convention Friday, which was held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Protests were “necessary,” the Democratic candidate for Vice President said, as “the people’s voices must be heard, and it is often the people who must speak to get their government to do what it is supposed to do, but may not do naturally unless the people speak loudly — and obviously peacefully.”
Harris also praised the “brilliance” and “impact” of Black Lives Matter, without criticizing the ongoing violence at rallies held in the organization’s name in cities across the country, nor the shooting of two police officers in Louisville.
“I actually believe that ‘Black Lives Matter’ has been the most significant agent for change within the criminal justice system,” the former California Attorney General said.
Critics slammed her support for the group, whose co-founder described herself as a “trained Marxist” in 2015.
Many suggested she was supporting riots, violence and intimidation.
GOP operative Arthur Schwartz posted a clip of the interview video with the comment, “Unmoved by the violence in our streets and the brutal attacks on our police officers, Kamala Harris says the ‘protests’ are essential for our ‘evolution’ as a country.”
Others on Twitter slammed Harris as “insane,” and said she should ask the business owners whose shops have been destroyed if they “feel evolved.”
‘I’d like to publicly thank Kamala Harris for telling Americans that the protests (aka riots) need to continue … and hold her personally responsible for the violence and the medical bills … and yes, the deaths, too,” tweeted Christian author Daniel Bobinski.
“I lay this at the feet of Congressional Democrats,” he added.
Voters should remember her comments “when you see cities on fire and people attacked,” tweeted Robby Starbuck, a Cuban-American director and producer.
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Getting back to the Reichstag Fire:
In January 1933, Hindenburg reluctantly appointed Hitler as chancellor on the advice of Franz von Papen, a disgruntled former chancellor who believed the conservative bourgeois parties should ally with the Nazis to keep the Communists out of power.
March 5 was set as the date for another series of Reichstag elections in hopes that one party might finally achieve the majority.
Meanwhile, the Nazis seized even more power, infiltrating the police and empowering ordinary party members as law enforcement officers.
On February 22, Hitler used his powers as chancellor to enroll 50,000 Nazi SA men (also known as stormtroopers) as auxiliary police.
Two days later, Hermann Göring, Minister of the Interior and one of Hitler’s closest compatriots, ordered a raid on Communist headquarters.
Following the raid, the Nazis announced (falsely) that they’d found evidence of seditious material.
They claimed the Communists were planning to attack public buildings.
On the night of February 27, around 9:00, pedestrians near the Reichstag heard the sound of breaking glass.
Soon after, flames erupted from the building.
It took fire engines hours to quell the fire, which destroyed the debating chamber and the Reichstag’s gilded cupola, ultimately causing over $1 million in damage.
Police arrested an unemployed Dutch construction worker named Marinus van der Lubbe on the scene.
The young man was found outside the building with firelighters in his possession and was panting and sweaty.
“This is a God-given signal,” Hitler told von Papen when they arrived on the scene.
“If this fire, as I believe, is the work of the Communists, then we must crush out this murderous pest with an iron fist.”
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So, who really was behind the Washington riots yesterday?
Were they really Trump supporters as the main stream media keeps telling us, without any evidence to back that charge up, since the FBI doesn’t know who they are?
Or were they really ANTIFA?
A question for our times.
Paul Plante says
“Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.”
“Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy.”
“Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions!”
That of course is Rule No. 13 of Obama hero and Hillary Clinton hero Saul Alinsky in his “Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals,” first published in 1971 as Alinsky’s impassioned counsel to young radicals like Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Rodham on how to effect constructive social change and know “the difference between being a realistic radical and being a rhetorical one.”
Alinsky’s Rule No. 1, which would also be Rule No. 1 for both Obama and Hillary Clinton, and through them to Joe Biden and the Democrat party itself is as follows:
“Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.”
“Power is derived from 2 main sources – money and people.”
“’Have-Nots’ must build power from flesh and blood.”
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And that of course is straight out of Marxism, which is not surprising, at least to us older Americans who were well versed in Marxist tactics to take over a democratic government when we were young, which takes us to Alinsky’s Rule No. 3, to wit:
“Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the enemy.”
“Look for ways to increase insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty.”
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Regardless of who actually gave the command to storm the Capital yesterday, the fact is that the Alinsky-ites among us, and the Marxists among us, are the ones who scored the great victory yesterday, and for them, victory it clearly was, as we shall see by developing the record in here, which we can easily do by going to the Philadelphia Inquirer article “Biden slams Capitol mob as ‘domestic terrorists'” on 8 January 2021, to wit:
President-elect Joe Biden called the violent, Trump-inspired insurrectionists who broke into the Capitol on Wednesday, “domestic terrorists.”
“Don’t dare call them protesters,” Biden said on Thursday, before announcing his nominees for key positions in his Department of Justice, including Merrick Garland for Attorney General.
“They were a riotous mob, insurrectionists, domestic terrorists.”
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And as “Corn Pop” is making that pronunciation, as if he had evidence to back it up, which he doesn’t although with him it doesn’t make a difference, as “Corn Pop” don’t need no stinking evidence, just what his gut tells him, NBC News has a story entitled “Capitol rioter in horned hat gloats as feds work to identify suspects” by Rich Schapiro and Michael Kosnar on Jan. 7, 2021, wherein was stated as follows:
Because the vast majority of the Capitol mob was allowed to leave the building free of arrest, investigators now face the massive undertaking of identifying and tracking down hundreds of people from all over the country.
In a conference call with reporters, Michael Sherwin, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, acknowledged the challenges brought on by the U.S. Capitol Police’s failure to corral the demonstrators.
“I’m not going to play Monday morning quarterback to see when or why they didn’t do it,” Sherwin said.
“But the scenario has made our job difficult because we now have to go through the process – cell site orders, video – to try to identify people and charge them and then try to execute their arrest.”
“That has made things challenging,” Sherwin added.
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So the authorities don’t know who those people were, they don’t know why they were there, they don’t know who their leaders were, and yet, “Corn Pop” Biden has already tried and convicted them as insurrectionists and domestic terrorists, which takes us back to the Philadelphia Inquirer article where we have “Corn Pop” continuing his tirade as follows:
“I wish we could say we couldn’t see it coming, but that isn’t true.”
“We could see it coming,” Biden said.
“He unleashed an all out assault on our institutions of our Democracy from the outset and yesterday was but the culmination on that unrelenting attack.”
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An all out assault on our institutions of our democracy?
When did that happen?
And what on earth are the “institutions” of our “democracy” that Trump made an all out assault on?
Talk about hysterical hyperbole, there is a very serious e3xample of it right there that casts great doubt on Joe Biden’s mental fitness to serve as an American president, because that never happened.
Joe Biden is simply making that “all out assault on our institutions of our Democracy” up out of whole cloth the way Democrat LBJ made up the Tonkin Gulf Incident, which makes Joe Biden a clear and present danger to our future as a nation, that he would choose to ,lie,m to us and to mislead us in this way, which does not bode well for our future as a nation and as a people, which takes us back to the Philadelphia Inquirer as follows where Joe turns his rant into one on how badly BLACK LIVES MATTER is treated by white people in America, as follow:
Biden pointed out the stark differences in how protesters against police brutality were treated over the summer, versus how police treated the violent mob outside the Capitol.
“Not only did we see the failure to protect one of the three branches of our government,” Biden said, “we also saw a clear failure to carry out equal justice.”
“No one can tell me that if had been a group of Black Lives Matter protesting yesterday, they wouldn’t have been treated very very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the Capitol,” Biden said.
“We all know that is true, and it is totally unacceptable.”
“Totally unacceptable.”
“The American people saw it in plain view.”
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The American people saw “it” in plain view?
What was “it”?
But of course, Joe doesn’t need an answer to that question – he said it, and he is the president, and therefore, everything he says is true and factual, even when it is not.
And then, in the same article, Kamala Harris, who has previously praised BLACK LIVES MATTER, got her two cents in as follows:
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris also spoke of the unequal treatment of Americans under the law and said Biden’s nominees have “dedicated themselves to building a more just and equal America.”
“We witnessed two systems of justice when we saw one that let extremists storm the United States Capitol and another that released teargas on peaceful protesters last summer,” Harris said.
“We know this is unacceptable.”
“We know we should be better than this.”
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And when she and “Corn Pop” Biden get in power with this “insurrection” by white people as their “Reichstag Fire” moment, some changes are going to have to be made.
White people in America are going to have to be taught their place, even if force and coercion are needed to make that happen, because as the Marxists tell us, it is implausible to expect literally everyone in a society rigged by capitalist injustice to endorse the revolutionary project which has just resulted in the election of Joseph “Corn Pop” Biden and Kamala Harris to the highest civil offices in our land, because as Marx tells them, while the oppressed themselves, which is BLACK LIVES MATTER in this case, will have an epistemic insight into the scale of injustice confronted by that society, he anticipates that their insight will not be shared by everyone, which is most certainly true in the United States of America today when it comes to the Marxist hog**** BLACK LIVES MATTER and their running dog surrogate Joe Biden are peddling by the bushel.
Afterall, as Marx, the idol and literal god of the Marxists and BLACK LIVES MATTER, and by extension, Joe Biden and the Democrat party, people here in the United States of America, which is the majority of us, might object to radical change for all sorts of reasons with them telling us that our motives are selfish, ignorant, immoral or a combination of all of these.
Marx continues by saying to his followers, which includes BLACK LIVES MATTER, whatever our reasons are for not buying into the communist utopia the Marxists are trying to sell us, there will be a strong epistemic bias which prevents members of certain groups in society such as those who have vested interests in the preservation of the previous order, or those who are not directly oppressed and therefore are ideologically blinded to the scale of injustice, from identification with the new institutions, and every institution emerging from deep political conflict faces serious obstacles in terms of the epistemic burdens associated to people’s recognition of new roles and positions in society or to a new system of economic production and distribution.
Thus, every institutional configuration, no matter how just in its inception, will be purely coercive for some.
And that is where we now are in America as a result of the storming of Congress – the stage has been set for repressive measures against American citizens, those previously labeled as the “dregs of society” by “Corn Pop” Biden in one of the fiery abolitionist-type of speeches to his followers that put him into office.
And being handed a “crisis” that they can now exploit to their heart’s content, given the Democrats now literally own our national government, Sen. Bob Casey (D., Pa.) got his mouth into the fray, in true Alinsky style, as follows:
He pointed to Trump’s role in stoking the violence that unfolded at the Capitol Wednesday.
“While shocking, yesterday’s events were entirely foreseeable.”
“They were the direct result of President Trump’s lies about the integrity of our most recent election, and his frequent incitements to violence,” Casey said.
“For weeks, the President has lied about his decisive defeat, promoting wild conspiracy theories about unsubstantiated fraud and encouraging this insurrection.”
“But he didn’t do it alone.”
“President Trump was aided and abetted every step of the way by a multitude of Republicans in both the House and Senate who, after four years of enabling his authoritarian tendencies, yesterday sought to invalidate the will of the very people they serve.”
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As Alinsky said in Rule No. 13 of the Democrat strategy manual, “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it; cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy; go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions!”
For the Marxist Democrats, of course, the targets are the Republicans, and right now, the Democrats are doing a real bang-up job of hurting them badly, just as the Hartford Convention hurt the Federalists badly, and spelled their demise in the United States of America as a political party.
So who really is making the assault on the institutions of our democracy here?
Would be the Democrats, would it not, as they try to force one-party rule on us.
Paul Plante says
“Corn Pop” city!
It ain’t too pretty!
AMERICAN PATRIOT says
Just remember Antifa, us conservatives got all the guns and ammo, and we are not the little wusses who are afraid of you like you think we are!!!! If you attack our neighborhoods and try to drags us off to guillotines, you are sadly mistaken!!! We will fight you and utterly defeat you try if you try that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blue Hoss says
Never bring a knife/blade or guillotine to a gun fight.