George Will is a conservative who adheres to conservative principles of personal responsibility, ethical behavior, and limited government. For these reasons, he despises Donald Trump, a man who has no values, ethics, or principles.
Will was appalled by the storming of the U.S. Capitol and also by Trump’s refusal to concede his loss in the election.
He wrote a column excoriating the three villains of American democracy: Trump, Hawley, and Cruz.
He wrote:
The three repulsive architects of Wednesday’s heartbreaking spectacle — mobs desecrating the Republic’s noblest building and preventing the completion of a constitutional process — must be named and forevermore shunned. They are Donald Trump, and Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz.
Trump lit the fuse for the riot in the weeks before the election, with his successful effort to delegitimize the election in the eyes of his supporters. But Wednesday’s explosion required the help of Hawley (R-Mo.) and Cruz (R-Tex.). Hawley announced his intention to object to the certification of some states’ electoral votes, for no better reason than that there has been an avalanche of “allegations” of election irregularities, allegations fomented by the loser of the election. By doing so, Hawley turned what should have been a perfunctory episode in our civic liturgy of post-election civility into a synthetic drama. He turned this moment into the focus of the hitherto unfocused fury that Trump had been stoking for many weeks.
And Cruz, by organizing support for Hawley among other Republican senators and senators-elect gave Hawley’s grotesque self-promotion an ersatz cloak of larger purpose. Shortly before the mob breached the Senate chamber, Cruz stood on the Senate floor. With his characteristic unctuousness, he regretted the existence of what he and kindred spirits have not only done nothing to refute but have themselves nurtured — a pandemic of suspicions that the election was “rigged.”
“I want to take a moment to speak to my Democratic colleagues,” said Cruz. “I understand your guy is winning right now.” Read those weasely words again. He was not speaking to his “colleagues.” He was speaking to the kind people who were at that instant assaulting the Capitol. He was nurturing the very delusions that soon would cause louts to be roaming the Senate chamber — the fantasy that Joe Biden has not won the election but is only winning “right now.”
The Trump-Hawley-Cruz insurrection against constitutional government will be an indelible stain on the nation. They, however, will not be so permanent. In 14 days, one of them will be removed from office by the constitutional processes he neither fathoms nor favors. It will take longer to scrub the other two from public life. Until that hygienic outcome is accomplished, from this day forward, everything they say or do or advocate should be disregarded as patent attempts to distract attention from the lurid fact of what they have become. Each will wear a scarlet “S” as a seditionist.

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Who does his hair?
The Planet of the Apes stylist?
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There are lots and lots of pics and videos of the insurrectionists, egged on by Trump, who on this now infamous morning, spewed lies about a fraudulent election and told these terrorists to storm the Capitol Building. These people were, furthermore, stoked by Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, 14 other Senators, and 140 members of the House who cravenly spread the BIG LIE about election fraud, hoping to pick up some of Trump’s base base.
A police officer has now died from his injuries during this attempted insurrection, bringing the death toll to 4. All these people–those who broke into the Capitol–need to be arrested and charged with breaking and entering, threatening government officials, and first degree murder. Yes, murder. Here’s the definition of the felony murder doctrine given at Law.com:
felony murder doctrine. n. a rule of criminal statutes that any death which occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony can be charged with and found guilty of murder. A typical example is a robbery involving more than one criminal, in which one of them shoots, beats to death or runs over a store clerk, killing the clerk. Even if the death were accidental, all of the participants can be found guilty of felony murder, including those who did no harm, had no gun, and/or did not intend to hurt anyone. In a bizarre situation, if one of the holdup men or women is killed, his/her fellow robbers can be charged with murder.
And Trump should immediately be impeached in an emergency session, and the Congresspeople who abetted this need immediately to be expelled under Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution. There is historical precedent for this. In 1861, for example, Lincoln convened Congress, which then expelled 10 Senators who were in rebellion against the government.
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On July 4th, 1861, for example, Lincoln convened Congress, which then expelled 10 Senators who were in rebellion against the government.
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cx: There are lots and lots of pics and videos of the insurrectionists. They were, of course, egged on by Trump, . . .
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Bob What do you think about what Twitter is doing with Trump’s account(s)? CBK
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No more tweets from the twit!!!! Its about freaking time! Jabba must be going all Karen in the park with her dog right now. They should have done this long ago, ofc. But the timing, now, could not be more perfect. The needy narcissist without his platform? He’s Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard right now, without the old movies of herself to watch. “I’m big,” he’s blubbering to Ivanka. “It’s all the Republicans who got small.”
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But seriously, Catherine. There is a movement afoot on Parler right now for a repeat of the events of the 6th on the 19th and 20th, so the threat of incitement to further violence is real, so this was definitely the right thing for Twitter and FB to do.
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The ambitious Hawley took a gamble on riding the crazy train to sedition, and he lost. Once a rising star of “conservative values,” he is now a sinking stone. He also lost his lucrative book deal with Simon & Schuster.
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Think Progress, “The one man most likely to turn the U.S. into a theocracy (Josh Hawley)”.
The article describes Hawley damaging a man’s reputation by falsely labeling him as an anti-religion bigot. The man merely argued for civil law over religious opinion.
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Thanks, Jon
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If only Caligula had a smartphone. Now THAT would be something!
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Yikes! LOL. No thanks!!!
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Sic Simper (sic) Gloria Mundaniti
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LOL!!!
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Good one. I passed it on to others who detest Trump.
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Jon, what is the source of this video (clearly Don Jr.’s cell phone but what is the URL for its posting)?
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David,
That copy was posted by Janis Ian on her Facebook page, where you can find the specific URL, along with the following text.
That much appear accurate, however anticipatory the brief label may be. Thanks for the extra info.
Jon
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There’s no doubt they invited the crowd to “fight” repeatedly. I heard it from them in real time. I am merely urging caution at this volatile time as disinformation spreads at light speed.
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Jon – this is what I found when trying to locate it. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/fact-check-trump-family-hold-capitol-riot-watch-party-1559971%3famp=1
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The Trump dance party preceded the storming of the Capitol. According to CNN, Trump watched the siege from his comfortable quarters in the White Hoise and was pleased with what he saw.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/capitol-riots-private-party/
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Thanks, Diane. This corroborates the Newsweek article.
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The Newsweek fact checking does not in anyway excuse the awful behavior in the video, but labeling the video as a “Trump Riot Watch Party” is dishonest. According to Newsweek the video was simply one of them watching the crowd at the rally before Trump gave his speech. I could not tell when the video was taken and all of the encouragement to march on the Capitol and “fight” is disgusting, but our side should not engage in spreading disinformation either.
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Count Donald Trump, Jr., among the traitors. Here he is making a public statement on the morning of the insurrection: “Awesome patriots who are sick of the bsh. Unfortunately, there is a road in between the base crowd and then the masses. Love to see them get in closer because it’d be pretty awesome. But it’s incredible.”
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Thanks to Anthony Cody for pointing this out to me.
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And Rudy Giuliani.
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flos56 You misspelled Rudy Giuliani. It’s spelled P-o-l-i-t-i-c-a-l S-l-i-m-e-b-a-l-l. CBK
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I like Bob’s spelling Ghouliani
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John Danforth calls supporting Hawley was the worst mistake in his life. This from the gentleman who brought us Clarence Thomas.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/tony-messenger/messenger-danforth-calls-his-support-of-hawley-the-worst-mistake-of-his-life/article_0f8288fc-4b22-5fe7-8cb9-d29161a7cf81.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
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In the embedded video, the seditious and ambitious toad Hawley refers to his “friends on the other side of the aisle.” I doubt seriously that there are any on the other side of the aisle who would count themselves friends with this traitor, whose sickening and unfounded claims that the election was fraudulent stoked the insurrectionary violence that led the invasion of the Capitol Building and the deaths of five people. Congress should immediately move to expel Hawley, Cruz, and others who fed these flames.
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If you’re a Republican and George Will is dumping on you, I have some news for you: you screwed up, son.
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LOL.
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Markstextterminal Now THAT’s funny . . . especially the “son” part. CBK
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“Each will wear a scarlet “S” as a seditionist.”
Yes, but not wear the scarlet “S” like a patch on their shirt or jacket. That RED “S” (the same red color as the MAGA hat letters) should be tattooed large on their forehead, each cheek of their face, and each cheek of their buttocks. Their heads should be stripped of all hair permanently and that large “S” tattooed on the top of that permanently bald heads.
But for Trump, his entire body should be covered with the tattoos of two letters, a large “T” for traitor, and the “S”. One letter for every lie he said since becoming president thanks to Russia and his fascist loyalists.
As for Trump’s loyalists that stormed the capital, they should receive the same punishment the comes with a dishonorable discharge from the U.S. military since they are traitorous, dishonorable citizens.
When members of the military are dishonorably discharged, they lose all veterans’ benefits (for Trump’s loyalists that would be all the benefits that come with being a U.S. citizen. They should lose their citizenship), and are forbidden from owning a firearm, working for the government and taking out bank loans. Often, they also lose the right to vote and accept federal assistance as a civilian.
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We need a path out of this mess to bring the country back to some semblance of sanity by making people hear all sides of an issue.
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“Former state rep. Rick Saccone (‘We all benefit from school choice”) resigns from his position at St. Vincent College after attending rally in D.C.”
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“Saccone opposes abortion rights and touts endorsement of National Right to Life and other anti-abortion groups.”
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Now, THIS is Schadenfreude!
https://crooksandliars.com/2021/01/oh-hello-consequences-my-own-actions
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Thanks for the video.
State Sen. Doug Mastriano attended the rally. In 2019, he sought his colleagues’ support for the Heartbeat Bill (anti-abortion). The Pennsylvania Catholic Conference evidently enjoys posting videos of Mastriano giving updates. The site posted the comment, “He’s been a great friend to the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference”
One photo of Mastriano shows him posed by a religious flag prior to the rally, the Appeal to Heaven aka Appeal to God flag It has a green pine tree on a white background and it was seen along with other Christian flags and a large banner, Jesus 2020. BTW- reportedly. a wooden cross was erected opposite the Capitol bldg during the riot.
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“Students First gave $6 mil. to Children’s Choice since 2019 which then donated to …Doug Mastriano.
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Thanks, Greg. Quite enjoyable, that!
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Resign Hawley petition is at 41,000 on Change.Org
https://www.change.org/p/sen-josh-hawley-constituents-demanding-sen-josh-hawley-s-resignation?signed=true There are others out there.
It won’t happen but the outrage is getting attention.
There were protesters (calm and small in number but still) in front of his St. Louis office yesterday that got coverage.
This is the man who went after the circuit attorney for charging the armed couple (who spoke at GOP convention) on their lawn during a peaceful protest.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch and KC Star editorials called for his resignation (that’s major for a one-newspaper town)
Say what you want about John Danforth (ok, Clarence Thomas), but locally he is a respected civic leader, conservative but with integrity. He’s written other commentaries and his stinging “Worst thing I did in my life was endorsing and campaigning for Hawley speaks volumes in Missouri.
Hawley wrote to the NBA over summer to complain about BLM and other social justice messages on jerseys.
He rebuked the Impeachment hearings as “just because you don’t like the results of a fair election, you can file charges to change it.”
The only thing he has done different from his colleague is he did not change his tune. The others think speaking up now about the president covers their silence and support for 4 years (Betsy et al)
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Signed and shared
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JH? Are you having a laugh? Just kidding.
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JH. Josh Hawley. Sorry, couldn’t let that one go by.
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UnKochMyCampus.org sent an e-mail today identifying the 13 Koch-funded GOP politicians who banded together to object to the election confirmation.
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“Heidi and I are lifting up in prayer the family of the US Capitol Police officer who tragically lost his life keeping us safe. –Seditious POS Ted Cruz
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Kept safe from his own thugs?
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But maybe he was rightly worried about the ability of his thugs to identify their leaders.
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George Will is an intellectual. Everyone on the supreme court is an intellectual. To deny this would be repudiate their entire life’s work. The vote against Obama and HIllary was to some extent a vote against intellectualism. And so on Wednesday, after the logical conclusion of might makes right and animal hides and horns.
The court sided with intellectualism, Pence did too. Nobody was stopping Trump, Cruz, or Hawley from joining the rioters. When push came to shove, they chose intellectualism and civilization over the rule of cavemen and the devolution of rule to somewhere like Somalia.
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I’d attribute the actions of Cruz and Hawley to cowardice. Pres. Bone Spurs proved his cowardice with 4 military deferments
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George Will is a Conservative Intellectual, which has come to be an oxymoron
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Sorry, an Oxfordmoron
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Poet
As always, excellent word play
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Two buses from Orange County in New York went to the Capitol rally. Assemblyman Colin Schmitt who strongly opposes abortion explained, after the fact, that Right to Life asked him to speak to the people on board before the buses departed.
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Schmitt is a graduate of D.C.’s Catholic University of America.
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Linda What are we readers supposed to take from the fact that “Schmitt is a graduate of D.C.’s Catholic University of America”? Does your use of innuendo have no limits? Have you ever seen any of Catholic U’s curricula or what students have to undergo to graduate? CBK
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Addressed to no person in particular-
Major Catholic high schools altered the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States of America demanding their students recite fealty to
dogma created by their religion. Their addition can be interpreted as violation of the law of the land. The Catholic students at the schools referenced recite, “Justice and liberty for all, born and unborn”. There is no backstop to the schools’ further alterations intertwining their view of God’s word with what American democracy prescribes, despite the objection of the majority.
(Regional media covered the issue. One school identified is Covington Catholic whose student, Nick Sandmann, went to work for Trump after his lawsuits related to an anti-abortion protest went through the courts. Sandmann was represented by Lin Wood who says he changed after finding God. Wood is currently in the news for comments allegedly seditious.)
If Catholic schools add to the pledge which was created to honor commitment to the nation, a plank opposing LGBTQ, it will happen
and the nation will be moved closer to fascism.
After the SCOTUS case, Espinosa, taxpayers fund a monstrous violation of separation of church and state.
The Manhattan Declaration written by Princeton Professor Robert George (Cleta Mitchell’s colleague at the Koch-linked Bradley Foundation) was signed by the Catholic bishops of 15 major U.S. cities. Yesterday UnKochMYCampus.org identified 13 politicians who were Koch funded and refused to certify Biden’s election.
The attack that theocrats, like Josh Hawley, employ to silence secularists is to ruin their opponents’ reputations by garnering support through unfounded “anti-religious bigotry” labeling of the opponent. Regional media described Hawley’s target as a lawyer by the name of Bogren who merely attempted to protect civil law from its reversal in favor of religious opinion.
Silence about the threat from well- organized, political activity by either of the major conservative religions is not a wise path forward.
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Not that it matters, Linda, but Hawley is a Methodist, not Catholic.
And Cruz is a Baptist.
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Linda Silence about the threat from well- organized, political activity by either of the major conservative religions is not a wise path forward.
Neither is innuendo a “wise path forward,” nor over-generalizations, abstract selecting based on anti-religious bias, smearing . . . or the use of the same illogical rhetorical “tactics” that seasoned propagandists use. <–that’s what I find in many of your posts. CBK
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WH Counsel, Pat Cipollone, is a graduate of Covington Catholic.
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Cipollone seems to be doing a bit of flip-flopping.
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President Donald Trump initially resisted taping his video message acknowledging his election loss but agreed to after the White House counsel warned him he could face legal charges for stoking the mob.
The Justice Department said Thursday it would not rule out pursuing charges against President Trump for his possible role in encouraging the insurgents that ransacked the Capitol.
‘We are looking at all actors, not only the people who went into the building,’ Michael Sherwin, the U.S. attorney in Washington, said at a press conference.
Trump agreed to the Thursday night statement after White House counsel Pat Cipollone warned him of the legal risk, The New York Times reported. Aides had been pressing the president to publicly denounce the pro-Trump mob.
And Cipollone is considering resigning, CNN reported, out of frustration with Trump and the president’s bringing in conspiracy theorist lawyer Sidney Powell, who has argued voting machines changes votes from Trump to Joe Biden. Dominion Voting Systems is suing her for the false claims about their machines…
Cipollone’s job is to provide advice to Trump in his office as president, not personal legal advice – so warning him he could be charged is as far as he can go; offering defense advice to Trump as a private citizen would be at the very least a breach of his government employment, and possibly illegal or grounds for action by the Washington D.C. bar.
While the president’s initial response to the MAGA mob was to say ‘we love you, you are special’ in his nearly 3 minute video remarks, Trump finally denounced the violence on Capitol Hill.
‘To those who engage in the acts of violence and destruction: You do not represent our country. And to those who broke the law, you will pay,’ he said.
But he also ended with a warm note for his supporters.
‘To all of my wonderful supporters. I know you are disappointed, but I also want you to know that our incredible journey is only just beginning,’ he said.
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“Rence Priebus: If you want to know where Pat Cipollone’s head is at, listen to Laura Ingraham”. In Ingraham’s book, “Power to the People”, she wrote Cipollone was Instrumental in her conversion to Catholicism.” Yesterday. Ingraham defended Capitol rioters falsely claiming that Antifa orchestrated the violence.
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Linda So . . . through Catholicism there’s a direct shot from Laura Ingram to Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi (et al). Huh? . . . . Do you think you might be over-simplifying a bit? CBK
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Diane-
Media’s preference for burnishing the image of the more politically powerful Catholic portion of the alliance of conservative religions was on display in the spinning of the Trump visit to D.C.’s Knights of Columbus shrine.
Despite being insignificant, I am obligated to identify an unseen and substantial danger to democracy. The powerful political organization and structure that Catholic lay and ordained representatives have to back them is made evident in their successes at achieving policy and legislation opposed by majority American will.
Not the least of those I have an obligation to, are girls and women with coat hangars as their birth control method.
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Linda writes: “WH Counsel, Pat Cipollone, is a graduate of Covington Catholic.”
Hmmmm . . . .so you have people like Biden and Pelosi who are Catholic, . . . and then you have people like Cipollone who is Catholic, and many more on either side of that coin.
So we take from that WHAT? . . . that the problem is what you constantly imply: Catholicism or, more generally, religiosity? Stalin was an atheist . . . are you and all atheists Stalinist-totalitarian? I mean, that’s how silly that is.
It makes what may be true in your argument into “poof” criticism. CBK
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CNN reports that the Trump rally was hosted by Women for America First. The website, Women for Amy Comey Barrett asked for donations to be sent to Women for America First.
An article in Christian Recorder, 1-3-2021, “Why religion and politics are at play in Georgia?” written by Quardicos Bernard Driscoll, adjunct professor at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, explains the situation in D.C. and state capitols.
The danger in ignoring the factors he identifies doom American democracy.
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The Senate must move immediately to expel Cruz and Hawley.
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Agreed. And the House should impeach Trump again — immediately.
The only action George Will wants taken is to simply disregard what Hawley and Cruz say until they are “scrubbed from public life” (assuming the voters of their states do so). And he apparently thinks it’s just fine to let Trump get away with inviting the takeover of the Capitol.
Is that George Will’s idea of accountability?
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“Each will wear a scarlet “S” as a seditionist.”
If Will truly believes they are guilty of sedition, he should be calling for more than simply a symbolic scarlet S for them.
He should be calling for prosecution because sedition is a criminal violation .
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SomeDAM “I got away with it” is written in the cosmos somewhere as Trump’s mantra. CBK
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If Trump gets away with it, future Presidents may try the same thing.
Trump needs to be impeached and the individual members of the House and Senate need to go on the historical record as either having supported our Constitution or opposing it.
None of this “Trump leaves office in 14 days so that takes care of it” garbage.
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Twitter just made it permanent. No more tweets from the twit.
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A little late, methinks.
The damage has already been done (and done …and done … Time and again…repeatedly …over and over … For years)
It’s really just a cruel joke that Twitter is suspending his account just days before his term ends, after all the falsehoods, incitement to violence and I racist comments and the rest that he has been tweeting for years now.
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“cruel joke”: 👍
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Agreed.
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“Remember the Seditionists” must also include the lower level executive branch and White House political staffers. There is a tradition–if that is the right word, perhaps cashing in is more appropriate–of “bipartisan” lobby firms, corporations, professional societies and associations, and public relations firms hiring former staffers after an administration ends. The “bipartisan” firms who hire these folks should be shunned, barred from congressional offices and insider coalitions that form.
To take some obvious examples, Kayleigh McEnany should never be allowed to be hired by any company in DC again and if she is, any congressional office, etc., should be barred from doing business. Alex Azar should never be allowed to have a job related to medical policy ever again. And those who bailed earlier, like Sarah Huckafee, should not escape this either. (Kellyanne won’t have to worry because she and George will soon be paid royal sums by Meet the Press, Face the Nation, or whatever the ABC sham is called.) Let ’em get their cushy gigs at Fox, Newsmax or OAN, but nowhere else. Same with the chiefs of staff of any cabinet secretary or anyone else in any department or agency who was a true believer. Serving in this administration in a political capacity should have a scarlet letter attached it. These people should never be allowed to serve in any capacity that has even a whiff of public policy connections.
It’s the people you’ve never heard of who are the most dangerous now and should pay the price for selling their professional souls for cynical gain who should pay the price.
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I agree, but we are reasonable people. Listen to FOX’s alternative world and realize that there are a lot of people out there who believe a whole set of different facts.
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Moments before the attack on the Capitol, the fundraising arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association, which carries the ironic name “Rule of Law Defense Fund” sent out a Robocall with this message: “At 1 p.m., we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal.”
Trump, of course, called on the insurrectionists to march to the capital, to fight, not to show weakness. And after they had invaded the Capitol building, and after a police officer had been killed in this attack on Congress, he told them, “We love you. You’re very special.”
Congress must vote immediately to remove this dangerous, deranged man from office, and Vice President Mike Pence has a duty to convene the Cabinet and vote to invoke the 25 Amendment, Section 4.
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cx: to march to the Capitol
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Bob Via polling since the riot, it’s beginning to look like Trump and his small and central violent block of brown-shirt followers has also fooled many of the people who “attended” the “day on the Mall” thinking it was a LEGAL PROTEST, and not a violent insurrection. CBK
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What does it take? Why is this man STILL, days after having incited a riot in which FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED, still in office? Is he completely beyond the reach of the law? If ANYONE else had led this, that person would right now be in police custody. But here’s what Trump seems to think:
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Bob He just keeps “getting away with it.” And even though the tide is turning (finally) there are those who will never turn with it. As example, BBC had an interview with a Trump follower here and gave him a list of those who accepted the election results including the Wall Street Journal, 80+ judges who rejected the evidence with explanation, and all sorts of groups we keep hearing about . . .
It was not a yelling match, but still, “it’s the swamp” and the “deep state.” CBK
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Cruz knows precisely what he is doing, doesn’t he? After everything in the last 4 years, 75 million Trump voters.
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While George Will is well spoken I never paid much attention to what he said since his Conservative philosophy was the direct opposite of my Liberal leanings. However, since he came out against Trump, I thoroughly enjoy and agree with almost everything he says.
You go Will.
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It is sometimes claimed that, as with Yeti or Bigfoot, there is but one Donald Jabba the Trump. Such cannot be the case, however, for how would such species persist across time? While Jabba idiota orangii is a monotypic taxon, the Jabba Donald, infamous worldwide for its peculiar behaviors, is–alas, some would say–no endling, or terminarch, to use the technical terms for the last representative of a species. In fact, Jabba Donald has spawned numerous times. The offspring, while bearing some resemblance (like their sire, they lack higher-level cognitive functioning), nonetheless also present a scientific puzzle, for they are missing numerous morphological features distinctive to and definitive of this species, such as the troll-doll blonde hair; the thick profile; the tiny, grasping, groping paws; and the complete cell phone symbiosis.
Jabbas, or at least the one extensively studied by naturalists like me, have yet another means of propagation available to them, for they can parasitically commandeer other minds in the manner of the fungus Ophiocordyceps camponoti-floridani (not to be confused with Flor-uh-duh Man) that parasitizes and renders zombielike certain ants. See the well-documented and tragic cases known in the scientific literature as Lady G. and Ghouliani. In at least one case, the parasitization seems to have turned the nocturnal infected host, one Tucker (sometimes spelled with an f) Carlson, the Jabba’s distinctive orange color, with white circles around its eyes. Creatures that engage in Jabba-mimicry for the perceived benefits to themselves–the Hawleys, Cruzes, DeSatans, Gaetzes, Tubervilles, and so on–are numerous as larvae on woodland carrion.
It is widely believed that this dangerous, predatory, generally sluglike but suddenly aggressive lower lifeform can be controlled by limiting its communications (it tweets, like a bird), but actual mitigation can only be accomplished by trained professionals, such as state Attorneys General, who can try, convict, and imprison the Jabba for one of its very serious crimes. Until this is done, it will carry about doing what it always does–doubling down.
–The Armchair Naturalist’s Guide to Toxic, Venomous, and Otherwise Dangerous American Species, by R, Shepenborough
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But seriously, now. Donald Trump is a delusional psychopath. His particular psychopath is Malignant Narcissistic Personality Disorder. He has a desperate and continual need to reaffirm himself, and this is an addiction. As with other addictions, he needs more and more of the drug, more and more adulation, until at this point, he needs to think of himself as not just the best, the winner, but as Godlike, and he needs this at the very time when he has brought his party, his own prospects, and those of his children, tumbling down around him. What has he always done when things weren’t going his way? He has doubled down.
All this is obvious. Right now, Trump is a clear and present danger. He is still refusing to concede. He is, according to news reports, angry about and wishing to retract the video he made condemning the violence on the 6th.
It is responsibility of the Congress and the Vice President to take, immediately–not in a few days–the necessary steps to remove him from office. Then, Trump needs to be arrested by the FBI, under direction from the DOJ, for inciting the riot on the 6th and remanded to psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is sane enough to stand trial.
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cx: his particular psychopathology
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Bob Shepherd: “Republicans who only days before had led the charge to overturn Mr. Trump’s electoral defeat said impeaching him now would shatter the unity that was called for after the Capitol siege.”
This is utter nonsense.
Where were these voices for “calm and reason” during the last four years? None existent. This blather is just one more attempt to mute those who see Trump as the irrational, mentally unbalanced coup leader that he IS.
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carolmalaysia I think they realize that those clowns and their leader FINALLY offended a good number of Trump’s base. If so, then we are seeing civility reign. CBK
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Bob I turned on “Hannity” last night and got a dose of what’s STILL going on there. They had a series of clips of everything that was said on several networks that were statements against Trump followers . . . I won’t repeat all, but they were all along the lines of Hillary’s “deplorable” comment. They’re still at it . . . IT being: trying to set everyone against each other. If that’s all someone watches . . . . and talk radio is the same. CBK
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. . . the point is, there are other adequate words, but “deplorable” describes perfectly what happened in DC earlier this week. CBK
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Nothin’ like sittin’ back with a jug of shine, cleanin’ muh guns, and listenin’ to ole Sean, who tells it like it is without none of that fact checkin’ like you git on the fake news channels.
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They are worse than “deplorable.” They are terrorists and seditionists.
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Last month, a dangerous situation happened in the Oregon Capitol building. A Republican Representative, Mike Nearman, opened a door from the inside that allowed far-right demonstrators to enter. (Videos were posted on-line in the past two days.) The group who gained access included the leader of Patriot Prayer. Others in the group carried Confederate flags. Police were sprayed with bear mace when they tried to block what was an unprotected doorway into the building, allegedly known only to staffers and politicians with business in the building.
Previously, Nearman’s wife was described in an Oregon Public Radio program. “She, a public employee, won the first refund of mandatory union dues stemming from a SCOTUS ruling in the Janus case. The article continued, “Nearman said she is a devout Catholic and strongly opposes…SEIU’s financial support pro-choice political candidates”
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So what happened to “Mike”, was he arrested?
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I presume his excuse is it was accidental. His colleagues have no doubt watched the video and formed opinions.
If police were injured, civil suit? It’s generally understood that the burden of proof isn’t as high in civil cases as criminal cases.
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Linda . . . so let’s get rid of all Catholics? . . . Joe Biden, . . . Nancy Pelosi? CBK
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Why is nothing being done IMMEDIATELY to put this horror show to an end? How long will Republicans continue to stand up for this miscreant? I’m tired of the number of times Trump gets away with going against the law and NOTHING EVER HAPPENS.
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The Washington Post
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News Alert
Jan. 9, 12:25 p.m. EST
Trump pressured a Georgia elections investigator in a separate call legal experts say could amount to obstruction
More than a week before he urged the Georgia secretary of state to overturn the election results, President Trump spoke to the state’s chief elections fraud investigator and asked the official to find wrongdoing as part of an ongoing inquiry. The president urged the official to “find the fraud,” saying the investigator would be a “national hero,” according to an individual familiar with the call who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
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Pelosi calls Trump “deranged, unhinged, dangerous” and says he should be prosecuted
Lesley Stahl interviewed the speaker of the House for a story airing Sunday night on 60 Minutes.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said nothing is off the table when it comes to how President Trump will be dealt with following Wednesday’s riot at the Capitol. Just two days removed from having her own office ransacked by the rioters, who were spurred on by the president, Pelosi spoke with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl.
“Sadly, the person that’s running the Executive Branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the United States,” Pelosi told Stahl in an excerpt of their interview that aired Friday on the “CBS Evening News.” “And we’re only a number of days until we can be protected from him. But he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him.”
There are 12 days left in President Trump’s term, but there are growing calls for Mr. Trump to be removed from office. On Thursday, Pelosi called for Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Mr. Trump. Asked if that’s off the table, Pelosi said, “No, it isn’t. Nothing is off the table.”
Three house Democrats say they plan to introduce an article of impeachment against President Trump on Monday for incitement of insurrection.
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Deranged AND unhinged?
Is he crasked AND insane too?
And how about mentally imbalanced?
And madder than a Hatter?
And nuttier than a fruitcake?
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A failure to recognize and accept the peril identified by Quardricos Bernard Driskoll, an adjunct professor at George Washington University (Christian Recorder, 1-3-2021, “Why religion and politics are at play in Georgia”), is the failure of citizens of democracy.
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Newly elected Illinois U.S. Rep. Mary Miller, mother of 7, said, “Hitler was right on one thing. He said, ‘Whoever has the children has the future’ “. Mary Miller’s campaign promises include, to defend the unborn, to put an end to Godless socialism, and to support religious freedom. She stated, Democrats are degrading our Christian values. Reportedly she is or was affiliated with an organization called the Illinois Christian Home Educators.
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Reportedly,Richard Uihlein gave Miller’s campaign $5,600.
PR Watch reported in an article (1-28-2020) that exposed school choice funders, about the link between Uihlein and Nicholson, the leader of the No Better Friend Corp.
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So many comments. And you know what I think? trump is going to get off scott free. I do not understand the paralysis of the nottrump faction of the government for the last four years. We’ll see what happens when the next terrorist group descends on DC.
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