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  1. Julie Kelly (at AmericanGreatness) has done much superb reporting about the false narrative surrounding 1/6, and also about the grotesque detention of many trespassers currently being held without bail; according to an article posted several days ago at Politico, Elizabeth Warren, to her credit, has criticized the harsh detainment of dozens of so-called “insurrectionists” in solitary confinement.

  2. As always it doesn’t even matter that of course it’s all BS the narrative was set within hours and never shall it be changed.

  3. j e:

    Can you link to that Elizabeth Warren statement? I’m curious what she actually said. Thanks.

  4. The article was written by Kyle Cheney, posted at Politico on April 19th, and entitled “The January 6th Defendants Win Unlikely Dem Champions as They Face Harsh Detainment.”

  5. “That’s what the MSM does best – plant a dramatic anti-Trump anti-right narrative LIE”

    Fixed it for you…

    The lies will continue until they are too ‘expensive’ to use.

    By expensive, I do not mean financial. Traitors are not ‘fined’.

    Lies promoted as truthful, that present a mortal threat to constitutional governance… must carry proportional consequence.

  6. The bear spray was not even used? And they are still being held without bail while (as Rufus T Firefly points out) two leftist lawyers who threw Molotov cocktails into police cars are out on bail and have been offered a plea deal?

    Why hasn’t the judge already thrown this out? The fact that they are still being held at all, let alone without bail is more proof (as though we needed any) that the Department of Justice is corrupt.

  7. “The Storming of the Bastille occurred in Paris, France, on the afternoon of 14 July 1789. The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. The prison contained only seven inmates at the time of its storming, but was seen by the revolutionaries as a symbol of the monarchy’s abuse of power; its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution.” ~ Wiki

  8. Why hasn’t the judge already thrown this out?

    Because the judge is as bad as the prosecutors. Recall the Democratic majority on the DC Circuit issued an order quashing the instruction from a 3 judge panel to Emmet Sullivan to dismiss the case against Gen. Flynn. Every Democrat appointed to that court is implicated in Sullivan’s behavior.

  9. At least now its easy to understand how the wacky austrian ended up in power in germany… if the Dems could do this to the USA, what he did was easier for it not been done before him as an example… Gliecshaltung really works and you can bet that after winning time man of the year, the german people were in thrall with the ideas… until the real ideas were exposed… after all, not every speech was broadcast and the news didnt necessarily tell all he was up to either… until the end there were Germans who really didnt know what was going on in the camps any more than the dem voters know whats with the kids in the barracks and the spanish wops (without papers somehow is ok, but they forgot it led to the term wop)…

  10. A real insurrection would have had more than a few members of Congress and the Senate hanging from lampposts. As it was, it amounted to a panty raid. Except for Ashli Babbit, of course.

  11. May this be a warning to any of you that are thinking of protesting the installation of Joe Biden and against anything else the Democrats want to do.

  12. The Beijing Biden administration is truly a ruling junta. It’s sad that so few can see it. I have relatives who lived through the holocaust and they think what’s happening to the right is well deserved. This is how freedom falls.

    Also, my Italian dad grew up in the 30s and 40s and “wop” always meant “without papers” to him and his family. Words can have more than one connotation.

  13. The behavior of the U.S. Attorney and the Obamabot judges has been egregious enough to attract the attention of Elizabeth Warren. (But not, as Julie Kelly notes, Sumbitch McConnell).

  14. Has Om changed his false narrative that “QAnon killed Ashley B” yet?

    “Geoffrey Britain on April 27, 2021 at 5:30 pm said:”

    Who is going to kill the traitors, when every part of your System is run by child pedo rapists and Satan cannibals?

    Now the military is even getting in on the transgender Bhaalism.

    Cabalism.

    Hussein was infiltrating/purging the military in 2009. Were people here worried? I don’t remember anything like that.

  15. Question: does the “solitary confinement” in which these political prisoners are being held prevent them from communicating publicly?

  16. Yammer spreading the QAnon still? Believing that horse manure killed Ashli Babbit (RIP) assisted by a 9mm (?) from a Capitol Policeman. He also had the GA election “covered” IIRC. Oopsie. But Yammer’s hindsight is always 20/10.

  17. Baggins,

    I’ve always heard “with out papers” and that seems much more likely since it was always a derogatory term, like “dago.” Maybe it was sort of an insulting pun, based on the association with “guappo.”

  18. Steve Walsh has the right of it. The unconstitutional treatment of the Jan. 6th protestors is a warning; this is what will happen to any who physically protest the left’s tyranny.

    Ymar, If memory serves, you repeatedly claimed “to have this”…
    “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”

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  20. “Without papers” could be the same kind of pun as saying Fiat stands for “Fix it again, Tony.” When the insult “wop” first took hold, I don’t think people were so much in today’s habit of using bureaucratic acronyms, nor did the acronyms find such fertile ground in the general public’s slang. My impression is that it was more common for slang terms to be based on blurred hearings of foreign words, though which specific foreign word is often in controversy.

    About Jan. 6, my disgust knows no bounds. Can you imagine a leftist journalist (BIRM) blaming a business owner’s heart attack on BLM on the ground that he suffered stress from his building’s being torched in a riot? They can barely bring themselves to accuse a rioter of murder when he chases a conservative protester yelling “There’s a Trump supporter! Get him!” before gunning him down in cold blood.

  21. I assumed from the start that every single detail about this “Jan 6 riot” was complete bullshit.

    And I have been proven correct.

    This model works surprisingly well.

  22. From Julie Kelly’s article:
    ““Everyone in our country knows what happened on January 6,” U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Aloi lectured during a March 22 detention hearing. “We also generally know . . . that they were supporting the president who would not accept that he was defeated in an election. And so we have created this culture, radicalized by hate, and just refusal to really accept the result of a democratic process.”

    Aloi also suggested the bear spray killed Brian Sicknick—it was “surreal,” the judge said, to see a video of the “officer who no longer is with us”—and described what happened on January 6 “an assault on our nation’s home.”

    He preached on: “I don’t think I have ever seen anything play out in a way that was more dangerous to our community.” Even though the judge admitted Tanios did not spray the chemical, Aloi nonetheless ordered Tanios, a business owner with no criminal record, to remain in jail indefinitely.”

    Michael Aloi, a supposed impartial Magistrate Judge, reveals that he, too, is part of the swamp. “We also generally know…” is not supposed to be used as a basis for rulings, but it’s obvious that Georgetown cocktail party bullshit has replaced judicial restraint in his head.

    These guys have no idea of how this kind of bad this appears to the rest of us. The fish doesn’t recognize the water.

    When the justice system is used so blatantly to inflict pain against political enemies of the predominant politics of those embedded within the beltway, we’ve taken one more step toward the despotism that will unleash the whirlwind.

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