Storming the Capitol

fishtm2001

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And that’s the question what do Republican voters want from the Republican Party cause it not really policy. I think they want to be fed these stories about an all powerful left controlling everything and they are out to destroy republicans and America. It’s how they understand everything in politics.
Don't discount the diminished(in their eyes) power and status of the white working class. The GOP has been tapping into those feelings since the civil rights movement.
 

bacha29

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Wasn't widespread. Very targeted. And judges and election officials made last second changes in PA and elsewhere. Not constitutional.
Tell me more about these so called "last second" changes and how given the number of Pa counties and Pa precincts these so called "last second" change were implemented.
 

vantexan

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Tell me more about these so called "last second" changes and how given the number of Pa counties and Pa precincts these so called "last second" change were implemented.
Look it up. You ignored my previous post in your post above so why should I go to the trouble? Now come back with an inane response.
 

refineryworker05

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Don't discount the diminished(in their eyes) power and status of the white working class. The GOP has been tapping into those feelings since the civil rights movement.
I don’t think that’s it. I don’t want to single out poor white people. I think the kinds of people who can afford to travel to DC aren’t working class whites people. I think they are well to do white people. I think a lot of cops, a lot of business owners are republicans and they hold radical beliefs and they combine those radical beliefs with these grand conspiracies about overthrowing the government. And they listen to the gop which is radical and they get their info from these sources that are even more radical and conspiratorial. So it’s not working class whites, the men I work with, most don’t have a college degree, but their incomes place them well outside of working class whites status, and they believe a bunch of nutty bs. I have heard them say it.
 

bacha29

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the courts refused to see the evidence ttku
The courts can't review evidence if they're not provided any. If the fraud was as wide spread and pervasive as you CLAIM it was then the blame rest on your shoulders for your failure to provide the attorneys who were arguing in your behalf the evidence needed to win the day. Once again it's the burden of proof. Filing affidavits not given under oath and cocking off on conspiracy theory media platforms scaring the American people about so called election fraud does not and never will meet the burden.
 

newfie

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Both are terrible. Pound for pound (death per minute) the coo on the capital was far more dangerous/deadlier than all the other riots combined the last 7 months. Total dead should be a metric not just shooting deaths.

thats the crux of the conservative counter argument. you folks say the taking and burning of police precincts is justified outrage not to mention the destruction and looting of hundreds of buildings and businesses.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Both are terrible. Pound for pound (death per minute) the coo on the capital was far more dangerous/deadlier than all the other riots combined the last 7 months. Total dead should be a metric not just shooting deaths.
Damned pigeons.

And their damned cooing.
 

bacha29

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thats the crux of the conservative counter argument. you folks say the taking and burning of police precincts is justified outrage not to mention the destruction and looting of hundreds of buildings and businesses.
You can offer up any recent event you want but none compare to what took place this past Wednesday in the nation's capital. The shock factor has only just begun to set in as more video is released and more arrests are made.
 

Box Ox

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A greater American patriot than any of Wednesday’s rioters.
Yep. Immigrants who have directly witnessed the consequences of demagogues like Trump and the kind of stuff we saw last Wednesday know where this could be headed. They have a far greater appreciation for democratic principles than the Trumpees do.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
Yep. Immigrants who have directly witnessed the consequences of demagogues like Trump and the kind of stuff we saw last Wednesday know where this could be headed. They have a far greater appreciation for democratic principles than the Trumpees do.
Quote President Trump inciting a riot.
 

Macbrother

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Look it up. You ignored my previous post in your post above so why should I go to the trouble? Now come back with an inane response.
The Pennsylvania state supreme court upheld the legality of their election law changes and the United States supreme court upheld that courts right to do so. I'm sorry, you and fellow right-wing pundits have no superior claims of Constitutional law over our highest courts in the land. Continuing to claim as such, in the face of 60 court defeats at all levels is the absolute height of delusion.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
The Pennsylvania state supreme court upheld the legality of their election law changes and the United States supreme court upheld that courts right to do so. I'm sorry, you and fellow right-wing pundits have no superior claims of Constitutional law over our highest courts in the land. Continuing to claim as such, in the face of 60 court defeats at all levels is the absolute height of delusion.
Your post is inaccurate.
But I know you're only repeating what you've been told, so your ignorance is understandable.
 

Sportello

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