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1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
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Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: There is only one side that is a problem: The violent, fascistic right. The delusional Nazis loved and supported by the Russian trolls who post lies here every single day.
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Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Why was there such a discrepancy between the BLM response and the Capitol Building riot response? This is part of the answer: Capitol Police rejected offers of federal help to quell mob Three days before supporters of President Donald Trump rioted at the Capitol, the Pentagon asked the U.S Capitol Police if it needed National Guard manpower. And as the mob descended on the building Wednesday, Justice Department leaders reached out to offer up FBI agents. The police turned them down both times, according to senior defense officials and two people familiar with the matter. https://apnews.com/article/capitol-police-reject-federal-help-9c39a4ddef0ab60a48828a07e4d03380 On January 6, 2021, my local radio station (KNX1070) was actively comparing last year's BLM response to this year's response (over done compared to none), and talked with a Representative about how "locked down" the Capitol building was (not at all). But this topic won't last beyond January 6, 2021 in the m$m.
Friday, January 8, 2021 7:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: Please show me proof that the left is in any way even 1% as violent as the right.
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Quote:YAY! TRUMP IS PERMANENTLY SUSPENDED FROM TWITTER!
Friday, January 8, 2021 7:32 PM
Quote:2 days later, and it's STILL all over the news.
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Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:2 days later, and it's STILL all over the news.
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Quote: Friday, January 8, 2021 Today’s Paper 63°F71° 42° Nasdaq +1.03% Your Friday Evening Briefing Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Listen to ‘The Daily’ How they stormed Congress. Listen to ‘The Argument’ Opinion writers on the attack on the Capitol and what comes next. Pelosi Threatens Impeachment if Trump Doesn’t Resign ‘Immediately’ Live Murkowski Calls for Resignation; Twitter Suspends Trump Permanently Senator Lisa Murkowski suggested she may leave the Republican Party if it continued to align itself with President Trump: “I want him out.” Twitter effectively cut the president off from his favorite megaphone, citing “the risk of further incitement of violence.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi appealed to Republicans to join the push to force out Mr. Trump. The House could vote on impeachment next week. Here’s the latest. Todd Heisler/The New York Times Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times Todd Heisler/The New York Times Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times Samuel Corum/Getty Images John Moore/Getty Images Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times Doug Mills/The New York Times Analysis: Racial Progress in the South, a White Mob in the Capitol A jarring juxtaposition is forcing a 244-year-old nation to contend with its original conundrum: Whose democracy is it? Can a president be impeached in 12 days? Here’s how the process might work. In Capital, a G.O.P. Crisis. At the R.N.C. Meeting, a Trump Celebration. Party members at a gathering of the R.N.C. endorsed President Trump as the man to lead the party forward, ignoring the turmoil in Washington. These Are the Rioters Who Rampaged in the Capitol The mob that charged into the halls of Congress included infamous white supremacists and conspiracy theorists. 2:55New Scenes From the Capitol Riot Our cameras captured the mayhem, confusion and chaos outside the Capitol as Trump supporters entered. Jonah M. Kessel, Timothy Wolfer, Edythe McNamee and Sarah Kerr Senator Josh Hawley, who drew widespread condemnation for challenging the election results, defended his decision. The man who broke into Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and a West Virginia lawmaker have been arrested. Officials Say Reports of New U.S. Virus Variant Are Inaccurate U.S. government officials said reports of the variant are based on speculative statements made by Dr. Deborah Birx and are false. Pfizer said its vaccine is effective against mutations found in the variants. 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Capitol siege raises security concerns over Biden inauguration 82 arrested so far in connection with the pro-Trump Capitol mob Trump Concedes Trump’s Twitter account has been ‘permanently suspended’ days after violent siege of the Capitol After calls for resignation, Illinois GOP congresswoman apologizes for quoting Hitler ‘In the thick of it’: Several GOP state lawmakers observed or joined assault on Capitol. One has been arrested Black woman describes terrifying attack by Trump mob in L.A.: ‘I’m thinking I’m dead’ San Diego veteran’s radical path led to Trump, QAnon and a deadly insurrection Far-right extremists want to target more capitols, but are divided after D.C. riot Hiltzik: The rats fleeing Trump’s sinking ship don’t deserve to be praised Tommy Lasorda | 1927-2021 Dodgers great Tommy Lasorda dies at 93 Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda autographs a baseball in the Dodgertown locker-room, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1990 in Vero Beach, Fla. 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Quote: Skip to main content Transfer of Power Coronavirus Election 2020 Race & Reckoning Road to Recovery Opinions Investigations Tech World D.C., Md. & Va. Sports Arts & Entertainment Get one year for $29 Democracy Dies in Darkness Ad Transfer of Power Trump faces mounting demands to leave office or face impeachment Pressure for his ouster threatens waning tenure, legal jeopardy House Democrats are pushing to impeach President Trump a second time before he leaves office under articles charging him with inciting an insurrection and having “gravely endangered the security of the United States” and its institutions. By Seung Min Kim, Josh Dawsey, Mike DeBonis and Tom Hamburger51 minutes ago McConnell memo outlines how Senate would conduct second trial for Trump if House impeaches FBI focuses on whether some Capitol rioters intended to harm lawmakers or take hostages Zip ties and weapons prompt questions about whether any individuals intended to kill or capture politicians. By Devlin Barrett, Spencer S. Hsu and Matt Zapotosky49 minutes ago In a rebuke, Twitter permanently bans Trump’s account, his primary megaphone The company said it took the action “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.” By Nitasha Tiku, Tony Romm and Craig Timberg11 minutes ago Pelosi says she spoke to top general about ensuring Trump doesn’t launch nuclear attack By Dan Lamothe, John Wagner and Paul Sonne Moments leading to shooting 2:43 This video contains graphic content. (Joyce Lee/The Post) Previously unreported video of Capitol riot shows fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt as mob tried to break into Speaker’s Lobby The Washington Post obtained graphic footage showing the chaotic moments before an officer shot the 35-year-old Air Force veteran as rioters confronted police guarding the door to the Speaker's Lobby. By Jon Swaine, Dalton Bennett, Joyce Sohyun Lee and Meg Kelly Charges filed against man seen at desk in Pelosi’s office and incoming W.Va. lawmaker who joined mob By Spencer S. Hsu and Devlin Barrett Police let most Capitol rioters walk away. But cellphone data and videos could now lead to more arrests. By Craig Timberg, Drew Harwell and Spencer S. Hsu Internet detectives are identifying scores of the rioters. Some have already been fired. Police officer who died after assault on Capitol protected with a kind touch U.S. Capitol police officer Brian D. Sicknick, a 12-year veteran, is remembered for his dedication and good humor. By Peter Hermann, Rachel Weiner, Joe Heim and Tom Jackman1 hour ago How Capitol Police were overrun in ‘monumental’ security failure Pentagon placed limits on D.C. Guard due to narrow mission Mnuchin, one of Trump’s most loyal Cabinet members, engaged in discussions about the 25th Amendment but is unlikely to back measure By Jeff Stein At party retreat far from D.C. turmoil, Republicans still sing praises of Trump By Josh Dawsey Opinions This Republican Party needs to go the way of the Whigs Opinion by Dana Milbank Trump’s pledge of an orderly transition is as worthless as he is Opinion by Colbert I. King Don’t celebrate blue Georgia yet. The ‘old’ Georgia stubbornly endures. Opinion by Tammy Joyner A fast-track impeachment would not be justice. It would be pointless revenge. Opinion by Hugh Hewitt Josh Hawley deserves consequences. Losing his book deal is a good start. Opinion by Alyssa Rosenberg The Capitol riot shouldn’t have surprised us. Trump forecast it for five years. 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Lindsey Graham labeled a ‘traitor’ by pro-Trump hecklers at airport The viral video underscored how even longtime Trump allies have become targets of a conspiracy movement promoted by the president. By Hannah Knowles Companies backed Trump for years. Now they’re facing a reckoning after the attack on the Capitol The once-comfortable alliance between Trump and Corporate America has shown unprecedented strain since Wednesday’s attack, forcing a re-examination of everything that businesses had won over the last four years from a White House now thrown into chaos. By Todd C. Frankel, Jeff Stein, Jena McGregor and Jonathan O'Connell1 hour ago Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), right, greets Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Wednesday on the Senate floor, shortly before a pro-Trump mob breached the U.S. Capitol. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) The FixAnalysis The GOP’s very sudden distancing from Trump’s voter fraud claims After the failure of President Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election led to a violent attempted insurrection at the Capitol, plenty of Republicans are finding their previously missing moral outrage. By Aaron Blake Analysis Why the Capitol breach was a more-dangerous milestone for the fringe right than Charlottesville By Philip Bump Voting machine firm Dominion sues pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, seeking more than $1.3 billion in defamation claim By Emma Brown ‘Propaganda’: Voice of America employees protest order to broadcast Mike Pompeo speech By Paul Farhi As Josh Hawley loses a book deal, his GOP mentor says backing him was ‘the worst mistake I ever made’ By Teo Armus Perspective Pro-Trump media peddled lies that fueled the Capitol mob. Fox News led the way. By Margaret Sullivan Transfer of Power Election results are under attack. Here are the facts. By Ann Gerhart President-elect Joe Biden’s picks for his Cabinet and administration By Washington Post staff World A train platform in Malmo, Sweden, on Thursday. (Reuters) Sweden passes law allowing coronavirus lockdowns after months of shunning such measures Sweden's decision last year to keep communities and economies open came at a cost: It has the highest per capita death rate of all Scandinavian countries. By Miriam Berger Iran’s Khamenei bans the import of U.S. and U.K. coronavirus vaccines Iran’s highest political and religious authority said the vaccines are "forbidden," a surprise move that contradicts his own government’s recent efforts to ensure access to safe and effective immunizations. 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Miller Health & Science The Energy 202Analysis Biden’s climate agenda has a better chance with Democratic Senate control By Dino Grandoni Post-infection coronavirus immunity usually robust after 8 months, study shows By Joel Achenbach What it’s like parenting with ADHD symptoms: ‘It felt like my head was going to explode’ By Ralinda Harvey-Smith Would you live here? These U.S. cities have particularly wild, extreme weather. By Matthew Cappucci Sports Washington defensive end Chase Young, left, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. (Toni L. Sandys/The Post; Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) Washington’s young defenders grew up in awe of Tom Brady. Now they will try to stop the ‘GOAT.’ Washington’s young defensive players, many of them 20 years Tom Brady's junior, can’t wait to play against the star quarterback in Saturday night's playoff game. By Sam Fortier ‘Bills Mafia’ waited a generation for a team like this. It has had to embrace it from afar. By Adam Kilgore Alex Smith, Terry McLaurin are questionable vs. Bucs, but Ron Rivera appears unfazed By Les Carpenter NBA expansion might be on the way. Seattle and Las Vegas want to be first in line. By Ben Golliver LeBron James and Gregg Popovich voice anger over Capitol riot before and after Lakers-Spurs game By Des Bieler and Ben Golliver IOC member says ‘it’s far too early to panic’ about Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus surge Dick Pound, a senior committee member, had told the Associated Press earlier Friday that he “can’t be certain” the Olympics would go on as planned in July. By Matt Bonesteel and Rick Maese The Nationals’ bullpen doesn’t need a makeover. But it could use another arm or two. The Nationals' bullpen returns Daniel Hudson, Will Harris and Tanner Rainey, among others, from 2020. 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Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: A quote from the comments: It's now looking more and more like this Beer Belly Putsch was a coordinated effort. They had zip ties and had built an actual gallows in front of the capital where they were going to hang congressional leadership and even the vice president. That's right, these brave patriots were trying to lynch a group of dangerous ...grandma's and grandpa's. They need to build new prisons and fill them up with these spineless cowards. --- Beer Belly Putsch. That's what it will be called.
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Quote:Originally posted by WISHIMAY: https://www.yahoo.com/news/someone-wrote-trump-manatee-feds-195410710.html I'd volunteer to shoot the putz who did this. What lunacy...
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Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: There have been so many trumptard terror attacks since the evil one slid into office, we will need a thread to compile the thousands of instances of hatred, violence and murder his mindless minions inflict on their moral and intellectual betters. We'll start with this little hate-filled POS: 14-year-old arrested on hate crime charges in alleged assault on San Diego rabbi https://ktla.com/news/california/14-year-old-arrested-on-hate-crime-charges-in-alleged-assault-on-san-diego-rabbi/ This thread will explode after the election if Joe wins. It'll explode if the orange turd wins, too. Reichwing violence is a permanent feature of fascism.
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KPO
Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.
Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: There have been so many trumptard terror attacks since the evil one slid into office, we will need a thread to compile the thousands of instances of hatred, violence and murder his mindless minions inflict on their moral and intellectual betters. We'll start with this little hate-filled POS: 14-year-old arrested on hate crime charges in alleged assault on San Diego rabbi https://ktla.com/news/california/14-year-old-arrested-on-hate-crime-charges-in-alleged-assault-on-san-diego-rabbi/ This thread will explode after the election if Joe wins. It'll explode if the orange turd wins, too. Reichwing violence is a permanent feature of fascism. Wow. Did I nail it, or what?
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Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Except that CNN and DC have both admitted they were full of shit, right after they pulled off another baseless impeachment. Clowns.
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