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January 6th 2021 FEDSURRECTION: The Corrupt Biden Regime: White House, FBI, DOJ, media, committee


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1 hour ago, Doc said:

I really hope Trump testifies.  That will be worthy of Prime Time.

 

And he'll BS and interrupt and pontificate so much they'll come out of it more confused than when they started.  Like when Michael Cohen testified.  That's if he doesn't take the 5th.  I'm sure he could take the 5th the best, better than it's ever been taken in the history of America if not the world.

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31 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

And he'll BS and interrupt and pontificate so much they'll come out of it more confused than when they started.  Like when Michael Cohen testified.  That's if he doesn't take the 5th.  I'm sure he could take the 5th the best, better than it's ever been taken in the history of America if not the world.

 

It won't happen.  They won't let it.

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John Eastman not having a great day.

 

https://www.emptywheel.net/2022/10/19/john-eastman-emails-show-trump-knowingly-lied-in-georgia-lawsuit/

 

 

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These emails are going to have all sorts of ramifications — in Fani Willis’ investigation and the DOJ investigation. And they’ll likely make it easier for both Willis and Thomas Windom (who is leading the Trump fraud investigation) to obtain related emails that were seized from Mar-a-Lago.

 

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The Complete Failure of the January 6 Committee Turned Voters Against Democrats and the Media

By Brad Slager 

 

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The J-6C has been eyeing these midterms as a focal point because if they could severely impact the Republican prospects negatively, it would not only rest power with the Democrats for a duration but would also force the hand of the GOP to divest from Trump’s influence. The facts are that the committee has not been at all successful in this mission, and we are getting indicators that they may have in fact provoked an opposite result.

 

Since its inception in the summer of 2021, the committee has not been influential in any capacity. Before it even formed, the incessant drumbeat from the press of building up the Capitol Riot as the worst threat this country has ever seen was met with skepticism. As news outlets were obsessed with calling January 6 the worst attack this country ever experienced, while placing all of the blame on Trump and the Republicans, that hyperbole repelled people.

 

As the committee was launched, already fewer people were willing to blame the GOP for the riot, and then the contrived formation of the committee by excluding key GOP members inspired more cynicism. As the hearings wore on, the press continued to insist on how deeply trenchant the findings were, all while the public looked at the impotent revelations with mounting apathy. Now as we approach the midterms, the results are even more severe.

 

Surveys on voter interest show a significant passion to turn out next month. But as far as the motivations go – good luck finding January 6 on the list of priorities. To even find where this topic lands as a priority I had to find this expanded list of issues from the New York Times, and it is deep in the list. But now we see signs that there is more than simply apathy at play. The January 6 Committee has possibly driven people off.

 

In a clearly dour column at the Washington Post, Aaron Blake finds details that have him bemused. When asked what they considered to be a threat to our democracy, the number of people indicating it is the Republican Party plunged even more from prior surveys, down to 28 percent. But that is not the whole story, by a stretch. 

 

That is staggering. Nearly two full years of lobbying by the press and then the overlay of the J-6C for more than another year in order to cast the GOP as anti-Constitutional treasonous insurrectionists have instead led to people seeing the Democrats as more of a threat. But it gets better. That two-year Capitol riot filibuster in the press has led to that industry being considered even more of a threat.

 

https://redstate.com/bradslager/2022/10/21/the-complete-failure-of-the-january-6-committee-turned-voters-against-dems-and-the-media-n646547

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/3695872-nearly-60-percent-see-mainstream-media-as-a-threat-to-democracy-poll/

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/18/democrats-2022-threat-democracy-poll/

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

The Complete Failure of the January 6 Committee Turned Voters Against Democrats and the Media

By Brad Slager 

 

9fa516cd-5db4-451a-96ca-5b6ac55e1235-730

 

FTA:

 

The J-6C has been eyeing these midterms as a focal point because if they could severely impact the Republican prospects negatively, it would not only rest power with the Democrats for a duration but would also force the hand of the GOP to divest from Trump’s influence. The facts are that the committee has not been at all successful in this mission, and we are getting indicators that they may have in fact provoked an opposite result.

 

Since its inception in the summer of 2021, the committee has not been influential in any capacity. Before it even formed, the incessant drumbeat from the press of building up the Capitol Riot as the worst threat this country has ever seen was met with skepticism. As news outlets were obsessed with calling January 6 the worst attack this country ever experienced, while placing all of the blame on Trump and the Republicans, that hyperbole repelled people.

 

As the committee was launched, already fewer people were willing to blame the GOP for the riot, and then the contrived formation of the committee by excluding key GOP members inspired more cynicism. As the hearings wore on, the press continued to insist on how deeply trenchant the findings were, all while the public looked at the impotent revelations with mounting apathy. Now as we approach the midterms, the results are even more severe.

 

Surveys on voter interest show a significant passion to turn out next month. But as far as the motivations go – good luck finding January 6 on the list of priorities. To even find where this topic lands as a priority I had to find this expanded list of issues from the New York Times, and it is deep in the list. But now we see signs that there is more than simply apathy at play. The January 6 Committee has possibly driven people off.

 

In a clearly dour column at the Washington Post, Aaron Blake finds details that have him bemused. When asked what they considered to be a threat to our democracy, the number of people indicating it is the Republican Party plunged even more from prior surveys, down to 28 percent. But that is not the whole story, by a stretch. 

 

That is staggering. Nearly two full years of lobbying by the press and then the overlay of the J-6C for more than another year in order to cast the GOP as anti-Constitutional treasonous insurrectionists have instead led to people seeing the Democrats as more of a threat. But it gets better. That two-year Capitol riot filibuster in the press has led to that industry being considered even more of a threat.

 

https://redstate.com/bradslager/2022/10/21/the-complete-failure-of-the-january-6-committee-turned-voters-against-dems-and-the-media-n646547

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/3695872-nearly-60-percent-see-mainstream-media-as-a-threat-to-democracy-poll/

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/18/democrats-2022-threat-democracy-poll/

 

 

 

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The staggering part of this story is that the Washington based Democrats actually thought they could use this contrived ‘threat to democracy’ narrative to softly install one party rule like they’ve achieved in New York and California, where so many of their congressional representatives are from. It hasn’t worked. The American people are not ready to turn over everything to either donkeys or elephants. (If they’d have only asked me, I could have told them, and saved everyone a ton of time and money.)

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