Sedition Attempt Notes

 This image should be remembered as a symbol of what those "patriots" were truly all about:



And yes, that and other pictures are for real.



Yesterday, Donald Trump gave a half-hearted speech that was no doubt given under duress, the way a kidnap victim would give a statement.  He doesn't regret what he instigated at all.  Most likely he isn't in fact president anymore but rather Mike Pence is in all but name:


He didn't "concede" and refused to acknowledge Joe Biden at all.  The title of the video is misleading:



He's like the little kid caught stealing cookies from a cookie jar.  He's sorry he got caught, but he isn't sorry he stole.

I hope criminal charges are leveled at him and every single person involved in the storming of the Capitol building.  Florence ADX and Terre Haute death row may have to have major expansions to accommodate all the terrorists involved.

Articles of impeachment have been introduced.  Given the fact the Senate members as well as the House members were under threat, it should be an absolute slam dunk to remove Trump before January 20.  Only one article is sufficient: that of inciting riots, terrorism, treason against the United States to the point where the Capitol itself was under threat.  I can't even imagine anybody voting against it unless they want to lose in 2022.

It's a much different circumstance than the last time Trump was impeached.

Twitter finally did what it should have done months ago, and that is permanently ban Donald Trump 
from its platform.  As an aside,  YouTube needs to do a major housecleaning of those channels that still promote lies about the election and supporting the terrorists who stormed the Capitol building.

From the link:

"After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence," Twitter said.
"In the context of horrific events this week, we made it clear on Wednesday that additional violations of the Twitter Rules would potentially result in this very course of action."





However, Trump is supposedly now on Parler:






Yes, the account is for real. 


Thanks to his wife's antics, Clarence Thomas should resign from the USSC:





Trump wasn't the only one banned from Twitter:


 



Terrorist Ashli Babbitt got exactly what she deserved.  Whack job who was once an Obama supporter was willing to murder elected officials.

Fuck that shit.


In case you didn't see this video before:



That YouTuber had no business even being there, yet there he was filming it.  Nice way to help the FBI, doofus, and go to prison in the process.

And yes, those terrorists involved in the Beer Belly Putsch (courtesy of Democratic Underground) were intent on kidnapping and murdering public officials.

A couple of them carrying police restraints have been identified.


And late this evening, the Houston Chronicle calls for the resignation of chickenshit senator Ted Cruz, who is already despised by just about everybody on Capitol Hill.  Time for him to go back to his birthplace of Calgary, Alberta.  He will never be president.

For that matter, neither will Josh Hawley.














The consequences of Cruz’s cynical gamble soon became clear and so did his true motivations. In the moments when enraged hordes of Trump supporters began storming the Capitol to stop a steal that never happened, desecrating the building, causing the evacuation of Congress and injuring dozens of police officers, including one who died, a fundraising message went out to Cruz supporters:

 “Ted Cruz here,” it read. “I’m leading the fight to reject electors from key states unless there is an emergency audit of the election results. Will you stand with me?” 

 Cruz claims the message was automated. Even if that’s true, it’s revolting.

 This is a man who lied, unflinchingly, on national television, claiming on Hannity’s show days after the election that Philadelphia votes were being counted under a “shroud of darkness” in an attempted Democratic coup. As he spoke, the process was being livestreamed on YouTube.






And then there is the Kansas City Star on Josh Hawley:


If Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley had shown any evidence that there’s a conscience in there somewhere, underneath the ambition and the artifice and the uncommon combo of striving and laziness that he’s somehow made work for him, then we wouldn’t be where we are right now.

We wouldn’t, that is, be wondering what to say to a man who, having so disgraced his office, and our state, must either resign or be removed from the U.S. Senate.

Having led the parade to the edge of a cliff, Hawley pretends to be astonished by what happened next. And unlike those Republicans who sobered up after seeing the U.S. Capitol trashed, he continues to pretend that the election was stolen from President Donald Trump, who claimed widespread voter fraud even when he really did win, in 2016.




St. Louis Post-Dispatch says the same thing:



Meanwhile, Sen. Josh Hawley had the gall to stand before the Senate Wednesday night and feign shock, shock at what happened — hours after he had fist-pumped and cheered the rioters as they arrived on Capitol Hill. Hawley’s tardy, cover-his-ass condemnation of the violence ranks at the top of his substantial list of phony, smarmy and politically expedient declarations. 

 Americans have had enough of Trumpism and the two-faced, lying, populist politicians who embraced it. Hawley’s presidential aspirations have been flushed down the toilet because of his role in instigating Wednesday’s assault on democracy. He should do Missourians and the rest of the country a big favor and resign now.



There is only one article of impeachment, which is incitement of insurrection.

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