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4 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

Good point. It took hours and a lot of people asking him to do it before he ended up sending it. 

 

It was less than an hour after protestors started to get agitated and entered the Capitol.  It took them hours after to leave.

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5 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It was less than an hour after protestors started to get agitated and entered the Capitol.  It took them hours after to leave.


Two hours between when the Capitol is first breached and when Trump told them to go home. 
 

Should have been immediate but always need an excuse for the orange godking 

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1 minute ago, ChiGoose said:

Two hours between when the Capitol is first breached and when Trump told them to go home. 
 

Should have been immediate but always need an excuse for the orange godking 

 

It was 28 minutes from when they entered the Capitol to his tweet telling them to "stay peaceful."  About a half hour later he tweeted the same sentiment again.  An hour from that he told people to go home.  They continued for hours after.  Again they didn't listen to him from the beginning and didn't listen to him when he told them repeatedly to be peaceful and then go home.

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9 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It was 28 minutes from when they entered the Capitol to his tweet telling them to "stay peaceful."  About a half hour later he tweeted the same sentiment again.  An hour from that he told people to go home.  They continued for hours after.  Again they didn't listen to him from the beginning and didn't listen to him when he told them repeatedly to be peaceful and then go home.

They want nothing to do with facts.

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37 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It was 28 minutes from when they entered the Capitol to his tweet telling them to "stay peaceful."  About a half hour later he tweeted the same sentiment again.  An hour from that he told people to go home.  They continued for hours after.  Again they didn't listen to him from the beginning and didn't listen to him when he told them repeatedly to be peaceful and then go home.


My contention: it took about two hours for him to tell people to go home. 
 

Your response: it was only two hours before he told people to go home. 
 

Thanks for agreeing with me!

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8 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

My contention: it took about two hours for him to tell people to go home. 
 

Your response: it was only two hours before he told people to go home. 
 

Thanks for agreeing with me!

 

Congrats on your pyrrhic victory, at best.  I told you that both prior and during the initial stages of the riot, he kept telling them to "be peaceful."  And even after telling them to "go home," they continued to mill-around the Capitol for hours.  Proving they weren't listening to what he said.

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Just now, Doc said:

 

Congrats on your pyrrhic victory, at best.  I told you that both prior and during the initial stages of the riot, he kept telling them to "be peaceful."  And even after telling them to "go home," they continued to mill-around the Capitol for hours.  Proving they weren't listening to what he said.

Stop interrupting his diatribe with your facts. 

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2 minutes ago, Westside said:

Stop interrupting his diatribe with your facts. 

 

Hey, he got a fact correct: Trump called for them to go home after 2 hours.  Too bad the real facts are that he told them to be "peaceful" throughout and they didn't go home for hours after.  

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On 10/12/2023 at 11:09 PM, Doc said:

 

It was 28 minutes from when they entered the Capitol to his tweet telling them to "stay peaceful."  About a half hour later he tweeted the same sentiment again.  An hour from that he told people to go home.  They continued for hours after.  Again they didn't listen to him from the beginning and didn't listen to him when he told them repeatedly to be peaceful and then go home.

You know….my Dad was born in Germany in 1934…but his 3 sisters were 10-16 years older. So while he doesn’t remember the Nazis …they did. Their path here to the US was quite amazing and many stories are unfathomable to be honest. So too many to tell. My aunts did say, however, that the intoxicating effect of Hitler and the populist movement was real and inescapable for many. They said this in spite of their uncle being in a reeducation camp for being gay. They bribed the guards for his release, he was a doctor, jumped the lines and worked for the Allies and ultimately the VA system. 
 

Decades later they had some perspective about rationalizing that monster.

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On 10/12/2023 at 11:09 PM, Doc said:

 

It was 28 minutes from when they entered the Capitol to his tweet telling them to "stay peaceful."  About a half hour later he tweeted the same sentiment again.  An hour from that he told people to go home.  They continued for hours after.  Again they didn't listen to him from the beginning and didn't listen to him when he told them repeatedly to be peaceful and then go home.

 

👆🤡 - Hoax - 100% hoax

 

Tweets of January 6, 2021 | The American Presidency Project (ucsb.edu)

 

A timeline of how the Jan. 6 attack unfolded — including who said what and when

 

The January 6 insurrection: Minute-by-minute | CNN Politics

 

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 


I doubt a judge will consider him attacking them a violation because they don’t want it to seem personal. 
 

We saw this in NYC where the judge didn’t say much about Trump bashing him but threw the gauntlet down when Trump bashed one of the judge’s employees. 

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20 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:


I doubt a judge will consider him attacking them a violation because they don’t want it to seem personal. 
 

We saw this in NYC where the judge didn’t say much about Trump bashing him but threw the gauntlet down when Trump bashed one of the judge’s employees. 

I think his post was fake.

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3 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

I think his post was fake.

Who even knows anymore? Verification means nothing, facts are whatever, and nobody is on Truth Social. 
 

I just don’t think it’s super likely a judge is going to jail Trump over attacking the judge themself. 
 

All that aside, the Brooklyn Dad guy seems a bit too resistance-gritty for my liking. 

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22 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

I think his post was fake.

Yeah people in the replies said they didn't see it in his feed, but who knows it's not like it looks outside something he'd say. He's bound to violate the order it's like, well it probably is a compulsion, he can't help himself.

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13 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

Who even knows anymore? Verification means nothing, facts are whatever, and nobody is on Truth Social. 
 

I just don’t think it’s super likely a judge is going to jail Trump over attacking the judge themself. 
 

All that aside, the Brooklyn Dad guy seems a bit too resistance-gritty for my liking. 

He seems a bit like the Pied Piper, based on the response he got from a few of the posters here.  Social media can be like that, someone creates a narrative that appeals to bias and it’s off an running. Though, all media can be like that. 

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49 minutes ago, Kemp said:

A Trump supporter explains what's really going on.

 

Wondering if Doc was at this rally.

 

 

I think what's really going on is regardless of these indictments and trials, which  a majority of American's view as completely politically motivated, the DNC and their allies are crapping their pants at the prospect of a Trump/Biden 2.0 in 2024.  As Trump leads in the polls, with Biden is fading, and all the problems and issues that Trump is strong on are coming to the forefront as issues American's are most concerned about.  Open borders, crime, terrorism, the economy.  Democrats have few cards to play that might be effective beyond the issue of abortion and the race card.  As what I expect will unfold over time leading to the election as living conditions and standards in the country deteriorate further nobody will much care about those things or see them as personal priorities.  They're play might be to dump Biden/Harris and present a Hail Mary savior-like candidate drafted for the top of the ticket to try and save the day for the party.  

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5 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I think what's really going on is regardless of these indictments and trials, which  a majority of American's view as completely politically motivated,

 

 

This is not true.

 

Majority of Americans Say Trump Charges Have Merit, but His G.O.P. Grip Grows

 

"A majority of Americans, in four recent polls, said Mr. Trump’s criminal cases were warranted. Most were surveyed before a grand jury in Georgia indicted him over his attempts to subvert the 2020 election, but after the federal indictment related to Jan. 6."

 

From the polls:

  • In the Quinnipiac poll, 54 percent of registered voters said Mr. Trump should be prosecuted for trying to overturn the 2020 election. And seven out of 10 voters said that anyone convicted of a felony should no longer be eligible to be president.
  • Half of Americans, but only 20 percent of Republicans, said that Mr. Trump should suspend his presidential campaign, according to the ABC News/Ipsos poll.
  • When specifically asked by ABC about the Georgia case, 63 percent said the latest criminal charges against Mr. Trump were “serious.”
  • About half of Americans said that Mr. Trump’s interference in the election in Georgia was illegal, according to the AP/NORC poll.
  • When asked by Fox News whether Mr. Trump had engaged in illegal activity to overturn the 2020 election, 53 percent of registered voters said yes.
  • A plurality of those surveyed by ABC (49 percent) believed that Mr. Trump should be charged with a crime in Georgia.
  • Fifty-three percent of U.S. adults said that they approved of the Justice Department’s decision to bring charges against Mr. Trump for his attempts to reverse his electoral defeat in 2020, The A.P. found.
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21 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

the DNC and their allies are crapping their pants at the prospect of a Trump/Biden 2.0 in 2024. 

 

No one brings out more DEM voters than Conald Trump. Stop projecting.

 

21 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

with Biden is fading

 

lmao - hoax

 

22 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Trump is strong on are coming to the forefront as issues American's are most concerned about. 

 

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

 

Trump had four years and did JACK for the American people.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Doc said:

I wonder if you have functioning brain cells. 

 

👆Same guy👇

 

On 2/13/2022 at 9:56 AM, Doc said:

This is what will end up being worse than Watergate.

 

 👆Same guy👇

 

On 2/15/2022 at 11:22 AM, Doc said:

Worse than Watergate, 9/11, WWII and January 6th combined.  

 

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6 hours ago, Kemp said:

A Trump supporter explains what's really going on.

 

Wondering if Doc was at this rally.

 

 

Yeah there are some of them just in complete denial or maybe just trolling I don't know. I just know Jordan Klepper has talked to some of them and they've said that Trump is still secretly running the country. Then when he asks them about things they've been told to hate Biden for and they go oh that was still Biden. Questions them on how that works and then the story changes to we're somehow in a civil war but an invisible one. 🤷‍♂️

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Vids like that are similar to the reporters that go in public places asking basic civic questions.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM_nNC3nO9o

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HusMMz1-8sg

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_4-BqSIUD8

 

 

go looking for lunes, you will find them. they live amongst us

 

 

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5 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I think what's really going on is regardless of these indictments and trials, which  a majority of American's view as completely politically motivated, the DNC and their allies are crapping their pants at the prospect of a Trump/Biden 2.0 in 2024.  As Trump leads in the polls, with Biden is fading, and all the problems and issues that Trump is strong on are coming to the forefront as issues American's are most concerned about.  Open borders, crime, terrorism, the economy.  Democrats have few cards to play that might be effective beyond the issue of abortion and the race card.  As what I expect will unfold over time leading to the election as living conditions and standards in the country deteriorate further nobody will much care about those things or see them as personal priorities.  They're play might be to dump Biden/Harris and present a Hail Mary savior-like candidate drafted for the top of the ticket to try and save the day for the party.  

 

So, you know that Trump tried to overturn an election illegally, that he cheered on his supporters who attacked the Capitol and the reason they attacked was because of the lies he told them, that he insults veterans of our Army, Navy, and Marines, that he stole millions of dollars, that he tries to intimidate witnesses, that he keeps urging his followers to do illegal things, that he has said he will suspend the Constitution and put all power into the Executive branch, that he created false electors, etc,.

The question is, is there anything he could do or say that would make you change your mind about him? Obviously the answer is a hard NO.

You and your ilk thirst to live under a dictatorship under a man who would be the most stupid, irrational, and dangerous leader in world history.

To still back this POS, you have to be incredibly stupid or evil.

5 hours ago, Doc said:

 

I wonder if you have functioning brain cells. 

 

Out of the two of us, you're the one who thinks that the guy in the video is smart. How smart can you be if you agree with that moron? 

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3 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Yeah there are some of them just in complete denial or maybe just trolling I don't know. I just know Jordan Klepper has talked to some of them and they've said that Trump is still secretly running the country. Then when he asks them about things they've been told to hate Biden they go oh that was still Biden. Questions them on how that works and then the story changes to we're somehow in a civil war but an invisible one. 🤷‍♂️

 

Some of these utter morons believe that JFK Jr. is going to be Trump's running mate. The saddest part is that they aren't less bright than Doc and some of the other morons here.

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1 hour ago, Kemp said:

Out of the two of us, you're the one who thinks that the guy in the video is smart. How smart can you be if you agree with that moron? 

 

First of all, that's not a guy (I think).  Second, yeah, no I don't.  Thanks for making ***** up. 

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2 hours ago, Kemp said:

 

So, you know that Trump tried to overturn an election illegally, that he cheered on his supporters who attacked the Capitol and the reason they attacked was because of the lies he told them, that he insults veterans of our Army, Navy, and Marines, that he stole millions of dollars, that he tries to intimidate witnesses, that he keeps urging his followers to do illegal things, that he has said he will suspend the Constitution and put all power into the Executive branch, that he created false electors, etc,.

The question is, is there anything he could do or say that would make you change your mind about him? Obviously the answer is a hard NO.

You and your ilk thirst to live under a dictatorship under a man who would be the most stupid, irrational, and dangerous leader in world history.

I think anyone that buys into the belief that Trump or people supporting him are salivating over the possibility of a dictatorship are delusional and swallowing lots of left-wing fear porn propaganda without thinking that its the other guys that are working censorship and thought suppression operations via social media arrangements.  Which are prerequisites for a dictatorship I might add.  I think you need to look across the street to the other side to find the team cheering on authoritarianism.   

 

Second, I don't hold Trump in any regard, don't support him, and prefer other candidates but it's clear to me these suits are completely motivated by politics.  A poll I saw indicated 60% plus Americans agree with that assessment.

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18 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I think anyone that buys into the belief that Trump or people supporting him are salivating over the possibility of a dictatorship are delusional and swallowing lots of left-wing fear porn propaganda without thinking that its the other guys that are working censorship and thought suppression operations via social media arrangements.  Which are prerequisites for a dictatorship I might add.  I think you need to look across the street to the other side to find the team cheering on authoritarianism.   

 

Second, I don't hold Trump in any regard, don't support him, and prefer other candidates but it's clear to me these suits are completely motivated by politics.  A poll I saw indicated 60% plus Americans agree with that assessment.

 

When a man running for President who professes love for multiple dictators tells you that he wants to get rid of the Constitution and transfer power to the Executive branch from the other branches, it's pretty amazing that you can't figure out that he wants to be a dictator.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/politics/fulton-county-documents-georgia-election-case-trump/index.html

We lost all those files. Really, we did!!!

The Walls Be Closing

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2 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

When a man running for President who professes love for multiple dictators tells you that he wants to get rid of the Constitution and transfer power to the Executive branch from the other branches, it's pretty amazing that you can't figure out that he wants to be a dictator.

But hey, other than that he is also a total scum bag. What's not to like? 

 

His supporters want a dictatorship, thinking it will be good for them. 

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

But hey, other than that he is also a total scum bag. What's not to like? 

 

His supporters want a dictatorship, thinking it will be good for them. 


Says someone whose party censored people.  Good one.

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54 minutes ago, Doc said:


Says someone whose party censored people.  Good one.

 

You didn't address the fact that Trump called for the suspension of the Constitution and for more power to go to him if he becomes President. That's not aspiring to be the Dictaor of America?

You can't defend that without setting off your own bullshiite meter.

 

You can only change the subject.

That's all you ever do because you're loyal to a POS.

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5 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

You didn't address the fact that Trump called for the suspension of the Constitution and for more power to go to him if he becomes President. That's not aspiring to be the Dictaor of America?

You can't defend that without setting off your own bullshiite meter.

 

You can only change the subject.

That's all you ever do because you're loyal to a POS.

Yet ironically, that POS did far less damage to the country than the walking cadevour of a President you support has done in less than 3 years.  Best to prepare for a complete and unmitigated disaster before the term is over rather than fixating on Trump.

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2 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Yet ironically, that POS did far less damage to the country than the walking cadevour of a President you support has done in less than 3 years.  Best to prepare for a complete and unmitigated disaster before the term is over rather than fixating on Trump.

 

You're no better than Doc.

 

You love to change the subject.

To be fair, what else can you do?
 

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