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‘Merry Insurrectmas!’

CNN is pleased to announce their upcoming January 6 commemorative event (featuring some very special guests!)

 

 

 

More on Insurrection Extravaganza 2022:

 

The two-hour conversation will include remarks from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, and nine other House members: Democratic Reps. Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, Jason Crow of Colorado, Veronica Escobar of Texas, Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Dan Kildee of Michigan and Susan Wild of Pennsylvania.

 

Several members of the House select committee investigating the insurrection will also mark the anniversary, with Chair Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, and Vice Chair Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, attending, as well as Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland.

In addition to the lawmakers, some officers who fought to protect the Capitol against the pro-Donald Trump mob will also be at the event, including US Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and Sgt. Aquilino Gonell, and DC Metropolitan Police Officers Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges.

 

 

And if you’re wondering how you can catch this Very Special Event, you’ve got plenty of options:

“Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year Later” will air Thursday, January 6, at 8 p.m. ET on CNN and CNN en Español. The event will also be simulcast on CNN International. It will stream live for subscribers via CNNgo (CNN.com/go and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TV and Android TV) and on the CNN mobile apps for iOS and Android. The event will be available on demand on January 7 via cable/satellite systems, CNNgo platforms and CNN mobile apps.

 

Perfect.

 

 

https://twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/2021/12/30/merry-insurrectmas-cnn-is-pleased-to-announce-their-upcoming-january-6-commemorative-event-featuring-some-very-special-guests/

 

 

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The Media's January 6th Obsession Is About to Get a Heck of a Lot Weirder

 

We are still about a week out from January 6th, 2022, but members of the press are already salivating at the opportunity to pump up the supposed “insurrection” that wasn’t earlier this year.

 

USA Today has already put out a piece lamenting the rise of “domestic terrorism,” plugging the coming “anniversary” as a monumental event. The problem remains that there was precious little domestic terrorism on January 6th. No deadly weapons were used, there was no actual plan, and most of the people that entered the open doors of the Capitol that day were as confused as anyone else. 

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2021/12/30/the-medias-january-6th-obsession-is-about-to-get-a-heck-of-a-lot-weirder-n499363

 

 

 

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Did they figure out who the deadly insurrectionist was on the grassy knoll? 
 

Hopefully they’ve got some new revelations for CNNs upcoming 24 hour anniversary celebration… is AOC still hiding under her desk 5 blocks away from the capital? 
 

If you play the Con’s speech backwards at 2x is he saying “storm the building and rummage through Pelosi’s Rolodex?” 

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I Was Right: My Prediction of How Democrats Would Unveil Their Losing Strategy for 2022 on Jan. 6

By Jeff Charles | Jan 01, 2022

 

Sometimes my satirical tweets can be pretty prophetic. Last week, as is my wont, I posted a piece of satire claiming the left plans to build a monument commemorating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S Capitol. While I did not literally believe Democrats would actually erect a physical shrine to the incident – at least not yet – my overall point is that they were most certainly going to use the anniversary of the riot in another attempt to further politicize it.

 

(snip)

 

But this is no surprise, is it?

 

I didn’t exactly need a crystal ball to foresee that the Democrats would be coming up with ways to keep Jan. 6 front and center. This performance is only the opening act of what the Democrats will be showcasing over the next 11 months and beyond.

 

To be clear, this is not about recognizing what happened at the capitol building last year. This is about the fact that Democrats have dangerously little to run on. It is a naked attempt to minimize the damage to their political aspirations that they brought on themselves last year by failing to pass any meaningful legislation and propping up a geriatric authoritarian in the White House who has not met a crisis he could not bungle.

 

We can expect more of this as the year progresses and the anti-Trump House Select committee proceeds to conduct its probe. It was apparent late last year that focusing the public’s attention on former President Donald Trump and the riot was going to be the primary – if not only – components of what will inevitably be a losing strategy.

 

However, we can’t really blame them. After all, what other recourse do they have left?

 

https://redstate.com/jeffc/2022/01/01/i-was-right-my-prediction-of-how-democrats-would-unveil-their-losing-strategy-for-2022-on-jan-6-n500283

 

 

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I sure hope they bring in the military  this week to prevent any recurrence of a symbolic reattempt of the DEADLY INSURRECTION attempt where a few hundred dolts break some windows, take selfies with capital police, put their feet on Pelosi’s desk then go to jail for 20 years.

 

phew…  soooo close to a coup like the Taliban overtaking Afghanistan. 
 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/01/opinion/january-6-attack-committee.html


 

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“Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now“


 

 

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1 hour ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

I sure hope they bring in the military  this week to prevent any recurrence of a symbolic reattempt of the DEADLY INSURRECTION attempt where a few hundred dolts break some windows, take selfies with capital police, put their feet on Pelosi’s desk then go to jail for 20 years.

 

phew…  soooo close to a coup like the Taliban overtaking Afghanistan. 
 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/01/opinion/january-6-attack-committee.html


 


 

 

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Don't miss the CNN special on 1/6/22.  Can't miss TV expected to draw almost zero audience in its time slot!  Commemorating the one-year anniversary of the biggest threat to democracy since 25 to 30 Bills fans protested at NFL headquarters after Superbowl 25.  

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So what do history textbooks in school say about this day.

Almost the new Boston Tea Party.?

Trump leading charge to stop spread of socialism?

Attempted coup?

The creation of a new national holiday?

 

What will be taught in 2030? Or will it be just an embarrassing footnote like OKC bombing.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

So what do history textbooks in school say about this day.

Almost the new Boston Tea Party.?

Trump leading charge to stop spread of socialism?

Attempted coup?

The creation of a new national holiday?

 

What will be taught in 2030? Or will it be just an embarrassing footnote like OKC bombing.

 

 

It’ll be an embarrassing footnote, that’ll be exploited for decades to come by the Left and their media minions. Can you say…Kwanzaa? 

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The entire week — month? (year?!) — will be dedicated to the commemoration of last year's January 6th incident.

 

Get ready. 

 

In the New York Times, the entire editorial board signs on to something titled "Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now."

 https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/01/opinion/january-6-attack-committee.html?smid=url-share

 

I guess a week/month/year is not enough. January 6th is forever: It's every day from now on. I'm all for examining what really happened and remembering that and going forward in a way that minimizes the chances that people will feel as aggrieved and alienated and that a large gathering can devolve into the chaotic breaking and entering of government buildings. But I'm also wary of the exaggerations, misstatements, and ginning up of grievance and alienation.

 

I'm saying that having only read the first sentence of the editorial:

 

One year after from [sic] the smoke and broken glass, the mock gallows and the very real bloodshed of that awful day, it is tempting to look back and imagine that we can, in fact, simply look back. 

 

Actually, I hadn't read the whole first paragraph. I'd stopped at the word "bloodshed." What bloodshed? I search the page for "Ashli Babbitt," because that's the only bloodshed I remember. No mention of Babbitt. I finish the sentence and move on:

 

To imagine that what happened on Jan. 6, 2021 — a deadly riot at the seat of American government...

 

A deadly riot? This exaggeration loses me. You had a huge crowd — supposedly crazed, presumably gun owners — and the violence was breaking into the building. I'm willing to count that as bad, but I cannot tolerate the exaggeration. 

 

I will push on:

 

... incited by a defeated president amid a last-ditch effort to thwart the transfer of power to his successor — was horrifying but that it is in the past and that we as a nation have moved on.

 

You're accusing us of leaving the story in the past and want us to remember, but you're reminding us with exaggeration — I could say lies. So I cannot accept your telling me what to remember — my information is more accurate than yours — and I'm immune to your incitements about what I ought to be doing about it.

 

This is an understandable impulse....

 

You know what's an impulse I understand, an impulse I'll attribute to you, since you're attributing an "impulse" to us? You want to help the Democrats win the elections that are coming up later this year. You have a plan to jack up anger and horror and anxiety and you're going to do it all year long.

 

... rampant lies and limitless resentments... twisted version of reality... existential threat... openly contemptuous of democracy.... the terror of that day... visible and visceral....

 

This emotive style leaves me cold.

 

 

https://althouse.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-entire-week-month-year-will-be.html

 

 

 

 

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WELCOME TO "INSURRECTION" WEEK !!

 

 

President Biden and VP Harris to speak on anniversary of January 6 

by Natasha Anderson & Geoff Earle

 

 

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at the US Capitol on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of January 6th insurrection. The pair will speak in one part of a series of events organized by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats in 'solemn observance' for the officers who died protecting the Capitol from the rioters.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10363769/President-Biden-VP-Harris-speak-anniversary-January-6-Capitol-Riot.html

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

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WELCOME TO "INSURRECTION" WEEK !!

 

 

President Biden and VP Harris to speak on anniversary of January 6 

by Natasha Anderson & Geoff Earle

 

 

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at the US Capitol on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of January 6th insurrection. The pair will speak in one part of a series of events organized by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats in 'solemn observance' for the officers who died protecting the Capitol from the rioters.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10363769/President-Biden-VP-Harris-speak-anniversary-January-6-Capitol-Riot.html

 

 

 

 

 "anniversary of January 6"

tee hee

 

It's like the lefty rats are celebrating what in their pea minds is like the christmas present of a red ryder bb gun...

...until they shoot their eye out.

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New polling on January 6 is a MAJOR BUZZKILL to Brian Stelter and many other journos

 

We regret to inform Brian and many other journalists that the country has moved on:

 

 

 

And there is a large group of voters we suspect who agree with this 100%:

 

https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2022/01/02/new-polling-on-january-6-is-a-major-buzzkill-to-brian-stelter-and-many-other-journos/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tenhigh said:

NOW you got him!  Way to go Billsy!

This report purports to report the details of another report and points to future reports.  

 

If the committee has the goods, why do they need reports about reports?  Wouldn’t a really “big deal” just be to turn the evidence over to the DOJ And have all the Trumps arrested?  
 

and correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t the democrats run the reports about reports game a couple times already? 

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New polling on January 6 is a MAJOR BUZZKILL to Brian Stelter and many other journos

 

We regret to inform Brian and many other journalists that the country has moved on:

 

 

 

And there is a large group of voters we suspect who agree with this 100%:

 

https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2022/01/02/new-polling-on-january-6-is-a-major-buzzkill-to-brian-stelter-and-many-other-journos/

 

 

Like I’ve been saying for months now…

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REMINDER:

 

It’s Jan. 6 week.

 

FTA:

 

The final question: What about November’s elections? Voters are deeply concerned about the economy, about inflation, about COVID, about crime, about education, about President Joe Biden’s competence, and other issues that are becoming increasingly difficult for Democrats.

 

Some in the party seem to know that fixating on last year, and on a former president, might not be the best way to address those concerns. Last month, Politico reported that Democrats “hoped the [January 6 committee] would wrap up its work this spring, leaving the party plenty of time before the midterms to pivot its focus to kitchen-table issues that resonate with voters.” That is not going to happen.

 

So yes, this is Jan. 6 week. But if some Democrats have their way, every week of 2022 will be Jan. 6 week.

 

And then voters will have their say.

 

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/byron-yorks-daily-memo-its-jan-6-week

 

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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/trump-should-serve-time-for-jan-6-riot-partner-of-capitol-cop-who-died-says

 

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As rioters breached the Capitol's perimeter last January, Capitol Police Officers like Brian Sicknick tried pushing back the crowd to protect the building and the lawmakers. Pro-Trump rioters sprayed him with a chemical. He collapsed later that evening, suffered two strokes and died the next day, at the age of 42. Judy Woodruff speaks with Sandra Garza, who was with Sicknick for 11 years.

 

1 hour ago, Irv said:

Insurrection?  What a joke.  What a mess.  

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The Washington Post reports that many people who worked at the U.S. Capitol have left their jobs because they were traumatized by the events of January 6. Among those who have quit are an unspecified number of congressional staffers. The few staffers cited by the Post all worked for Democratic members.

How many staffers were injured on January 6? I believe the answer is zero. Yet, the Post describes the staffers who haven’t quit as “soldiering on.” Should we give them medals?

 

If folks who work for liberal members of Congress really are as fragile and fainthearted as the Post makes them out to be, I consider that good news.

 

Some Capitol police officers were attacked and injured. It’s understandable that some within that group were traumatized to the point that they have resigned.

 

And what about police officers throughout America who have been attacked by BLM protesters? What about the ones who have had to cope with the invasion, and even the burning, of police stations? How many of them have resigned as a result?

 

To my knowledge, the Post has never addressed that question. It’s a pertinent one, though, because police officers perform far more important services than random congressional staffers.

 

{snip}

 

As we approach January 6 of this year, we can expect more articles like the one I discuss here. The events of last January 6 were serious and bad. The perpetrators should be, and are being, punished. If necessary, Capitol security should be enhanced to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

 

But the efforts of Democrats and their lefty media allies to convert January 6 into something like a national day of mourning, while studiously ignoring comparable or worse violence by BLM and Antifa that rocked city after city in 2020, is laughable.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/01/dem-staffers-quit-jobs-due-to-jan-6-events-says-washington-post.php

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/01/02/jan-6-capitol-workers-quit/

 

 

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The Washington Post reports that many people who worked at the U.S. Capitol have left their jobs because they were traumatized by the events of January 6. Among those who have quit are an unspecified number of congressional staffers. The few staffers cited by the Post all worked for Democratic members.

How many staffers were injured on January 6? I believe the answer is zero. Yet, the Post describes the staffers who haven’t quit as “soldiering on.” Should we give them medals?

 

If folks who work for liberal members of Congress really are as fragile and fainthearted as the Post makes them out to be, I consider that good news.

 

Some Capitol police officers were attacked and injured. It’s understandable that some within that group were traumatized to the point that they have resigned.

 

And what about police officers throughout America who have been attacked by BLM protesters? What about the ones who have had to cope with the invasion, and even the burning, of police stations? How many of them have resigned as a result?

 

To my knowledge, the Post has never addressed that question. It’s a pertinent one, though, because police officers perform far more important services than random congressional staffers.

 

{snip}

 

As we approach January 6 of this year, we can expect more articles like the one I discuss here. The events of last January 6 were serious and bad. The perpetrators should be, and are being, punished. If necessary, Capitol security should be enhanced to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

 

But the efforts of Democrats and their lefty media allies to convert January 6 into something like a national day of mourning, while studiously ignoring comparable or worse violence by BLM and Antifa that rocked city after city in 2020, is laughable.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/01/dem-staffers-quit-jobs-due-to-jan-6-events-says-washington-post.php

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/01/02/jan-6-capitol-workers-quit/

 

 

 

I’d be skeptical of this claim in general because there tends to be high turnover of these staffers. They get paid poorly so once they get The job and the political connection they move on to better monetize their political connections ASAP… 

 

I knew a bunch off dc staffers first hand years ago. 

 

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6 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

The Washington Post reports that many people who worked at the U.S. Capitol have left their jobs because they were traumatized by the events of January 6. Among those who have quit are an unspecified number of congressional staffers. The few staffers cited by the Post all worked for Democratic members.

How many staffers were injured on January 6? I believe the answer is zero. Yet, the Post describes the staffers who haven’t quit as “soldiering on.” Should we give them medals?

 

If folks who work for liberal members of Congress really are as fragile and fainthearted as the Post makes them out to be, I consider that good news.

 

Some Capitol police officers were attacked and injured. It’s understandable that some within that group were traumatized to the point that they have resigned.

 

And what about police officers throughout America who have been attacked by BLM protesters? What about the ones who have had to cope with the invasion, and even the burning, of police stations? How many of them have resigned as a result?

 

To my knowledge, the Post has never addressed that question. It’s a pertinent one, though, because police officers perform far more important services than random congressional staffers.

 

{snip}

 

As we approach January 6 of this year, we can expect more articles like the one I discuss here. The events of last January 6 were serious and bad. The perpetrators should be, and are being, punished. If necessary, Capitol security should be enhanced to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

 

But the efforts of Democrats and their lefty media allies to convert January 6 into something like a national day of mourning, while studiously ignoring comparable or worse violence by BLM and Antifa that rocked city after city in 2020, is laughable.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/01/dem-staffers-quit-jobs-due-to-jan-6-events-says-washington-post.php

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/01/02/jan-6-capitol-workers-quit/

 

 

Welp, after having watched a bunch of numbnuts with goat horns and face paint "take over" the Capitol in about 15 minutes, I'd be less inclined to think they were traumatized and much more inclined to think they decided to high-tail it to some lobbyist job before someone serious made a move to get in. 

 

 

 

 

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I’m prone to ask obvious questions:

 

If the Capitol riot was truly an insurrection meant to overturn an election…why didn’t it?

 

What stopped it?

 

Why did everyone just go home?

 

Hmmmm? Could it be this was just of upset citizens tired of being ignored? And just wanting to make a point?

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’m prone to ask obvious questions:

 

If the Capitol riot was truly an insurrection meant to overturn an election…why didn’t it?

 

What stopped it?

 

Why did everyone just go home?

 

Hmmmm? Could it be this was just of upset citizens tired of being ignored? And just wanting to make a point?


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On 9/21/2021 at 6:55 PM, Albwan said:

   I don't think anyone is going to hold their breath waiting for it to come out.

We know how democrats operate, create the narrative out of thin air, pass it over to 

the media and then have the useful idiots chant it over and over and over....

 

We know.

 

 

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’m prone to ask obvious questions:

 

If the Capitol riot was truly an insurrection meant to overturn an election…why didn’t it?

 

What stopped it?

 

Why did everyone just go home?

 

Hmmmm? Could it be this was just of upset citizens tired of being ignored? And just wanting to make a point?


The TDS’ers don’t/won’t have an answer for you.  Because there is no answer other than what you said. But they can’t dare to admit the truth. 

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’m prone to ask obvious questions:

 

If the Capitol riot was truly an insurrection meant to overturn an election…why didn’t it?

 

What stopped it?

 

 

The obvious answer

 

This guy was in charge

 

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with help from this guy

 

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and this one

 

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