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  • LuFins DadL Offline
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    LuFins Dad
    wrote on last edited by
    #87

    For good or ill, I’ll remind you that most of the people there were under the incorrect (IMO) assumption that Pence could LEGALLY not certify the results. From their POV, they weren’t trying to illegally disrupt the electoral process.

    Now they were wrong, and ignorance of the law is no defense, but it does hurt the whole “premeditated” part.

    That being said, I do believe that there were some VERY bad actors involved that did promote and push the throng for their own reasons.

    I still want to know why Nancy refused the National Guard offers the eeek before.

    The Brad

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    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

      For good or ill, I’ll remind you that most of the people there were under the incorrect (IMO) assumption that Pence could LEGALLY not certify the results. From their POV, they weren’t trying to illegally disrupt the electoral process.

      Now they were wrong, and ignorance of the law is no defense, but it does hurt the whole “premeditated” part.

      That being said, I do believe that there were some VERY bad actors involved that did promote and push the throng for their own reasons.

      I still want to know why Nancy refused the National Guard offers the eeek before.

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      Aqua Letifer
      wrote on last edited by Aqua Letifer
      #88

      @LuFins-Dad said in The hearings broadcast:

      From their POV, they weren’t trying to illegally disrupt the electoral process.

      I was with you until you said this. You make it sound like they were taking a group stroll, looked up after awhile and noticed they happened to be standing in Pelosi's office. Like, instead of the Mall. Because they made a wrong turn.

      For what it's worth, my position is that:

      1. These people are fucking cretins for what they did
      2. No, it wasn't premeditated for a whole lot of 'em
      3. These "hearings" are a joke for the reasons already mentioned

      Please love yourself.

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      • JollyJ Offline
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        Jolly
        wrote on last edited by
        #89

        Something I'd like to know...Who were the FBI informants and did they participate in helping create the riot?

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        • 89th8 Offline
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          89th
          wrote on last edited by
          #90

          Link to video

          Worth watching at least the first half if not the full. Seems quite candid and I'd share his frustration with the implications.

          BTW here is the video (at the 2 min mark) they are referring to. Pretty dumb to try and connect these dots.

          Link to video

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          • JollyJ Jolly

            Something I'd like to know...Who were the FBI informants and did they participate in helping create the riot?

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            Jolly
            wrote on last edited by
            #91

            @Jolly said in The hearings broadcast:

            Something I'd like to know...Who were the FBI informants and did they participate in helping create the riot?

            Again, watch for this one. I don't think you're going to see it.

            There are some legitimate questions out there regarding FBI agents and/or their informants, and their role in possibly egging on the demonstrators, not to mention their actions during the riot itself.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • 89th8 89th

              Link to video

              Worth watching at least the first half if not the full. Seems quite candid and I'd share his frustration with the implications.

              BTW here is the video (at the 2 min mark) they are referring to. Pretty dumb to try and connect these dots.

              Link to video

              HoraceH Online
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              Horace
              wrote on last edited by Horace
              #92

              @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

              Link to video

              Worth watching at least the first half if not the full. Seems quite candid and I'd share his frustration with the implications.

              BTW here is the video (at the 2 min mark) they are referring to. Pretty dumb to try and connect these dots.

              Link to video

              They told us we would devolve into kangaroo courts if Trump was elected, and they were right.

              Education is extremely important.

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              • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                @LuFins-Dad said in The hearings broadcast:

                From their POV, they weren’t trying to illegally disrupt the electoral process.

                I was with you until you said this. You make it sound like they were taking a group stroll, looked up after awhile and noticed they happened to be standing in Pelosi's office. Like, instead of the Mall. Because they made a wrong turn.

                For what it's worth, my position is that:

                1. These people are fucking cretins for what they did
                2. No, it wasn't premeditated for a whole lot of 'em
                3. These "hearings" are a joke for the reasons already mentioned
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                Catseye3
                wrote on last edited by
                #93

                @Aqua-Letifer said in The hearings broadcast:

                For what it's worth, my position is that:

                These people are fucking cretins for what they did
                No, it wasn't premeditated for a whole lot of 'em
                These "hearings" are a joke for the reasons already mentioned.

                1. The Trump encouragement didn't start the week before or because of the "stolen" election; what most seem to be missing (or ignoring) is that it began in the very beginning, even while he was campaigning. It may even have been unconscious on his part. But the seeds for Jan 6 (or as it is now sexily being dubbed, J6, eyeroll) were planted and watered in the wayback -- as one barstooler after another nodded his head and firmed his jaw at Trump's every utterance.

                Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                • 89th8 89th

                  @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                  @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                  @Jolly said in The hearings broadcast:

                  And he also told them to go home.
                  But you're not going to see that.

                  Besides, you've already made up your mind, so let's not confuse you with facts.

                  I would hope the hearings (or historical record of events that day) included when Trump eventually posted a video message telling the protestors to go home.

                  I guess you'll never believe me that I am objective regarding this event. Political parties don't have an impact on my opinion of what happened.

                  Just looked at a timeline:

                  • 1:10pm - Trump tells protestors to fight like hell
                  • 1:45pm - Protestors break through Capitol police line
                  • 2:24pm - Trump tweets about Pence not having the courage to do what was needed
                  • 2:24pm - Pence evacuated as the building is flooded with protestors and rioters
                  • 3:13pm - Trump tweets asking folks to remain peaceful
                  • 4:17pm - Trump releases video asking folks to go home, and repeats that the election was stolen, the government is taking away their votes, and that he loves the protestors

                  Trump riled up a mob by convincing them the election was stolen, based on weak or non-existent evidence, the mob broke the law and trespassed into the Capitol, and Trump tsk tsked them upon hearing they broke the law, and told them to go home and stop breaking the law. Historically, this will be considered an insurrection, and we all have to decide where we come down on that framing. Whether we want to side with those pushing that framing, knowing full well the political intentions of that messaging - to shame, in the future, anybody siding politically with the right. You can feel objective all you want, but you might want to consider whose hand you're playing into while you bask in the objectivity.

                  Objectively, your first half is pretty accurate. Whether I personally see this as <dramatic music> an insurrection </dramatic music>, based on the evidence I would say overall it wasn't.

                  It was, in order: A) a protest of thousands on the Mall (per the President's instructions), and of that B) most people protesting moved to protest at the Capitol (per the President's instructions), and of that C) about 10-20% ignored the President's instructions to protest peacefully and followed the President's instructions to fight literally and participated in an insurrection who fought their way inside the Capitol where D) only a few dozen had seemingly violent intentions to confront [or worse] those trying to execute their Constitutional electoral duty.

                  That being said, I have zero problem if the history books overall classify the events as an insurrection. No President should ever do what Trump did again after a landslide loss. If it were me, I would classify it as a protest over false claims of election fraud, of which there was a minority element that participated in a failed insurrection inspired by false claims.

                  LarryL Offline
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                  Larry
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #94

                  @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                  @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                  @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                  @Jolly said in The hearings broadcast:

                  And he also told them to go home.
                  But you're not going to see that.

                  Besides, you've already made up your mind, so let's not confuse you with facts.

                  I would hope the hearings (or historical record of events that day) included when Trump eventually posted a video message telling the protestors to go home.

                  I guess you'll never believe me that I am objective regarding this event. Political parties don't have an impact on my opinion of what happened.

                  Just looked at a timeline:

                  • 1:10pm - Trump tells protestors to fight like hell
                  • 1:45pm - Protestors break through Capitol police line
                  • 2:24pm - Trump tweets about Pence not having the courage to do what was needed
                  • 2:24pm - Pence evacuated as the building is flooded with protestors and rioters
                  • 3:13pm - Trump tweets asking folks to remain peaceful
                  • 4:17pm - Trump releases video asking folks to go home, and repeats that the election was stolen, the government is taking away their votes, and that he loves the protestors

                  Trump riled up a mob by convincing them the election was stolen, based on weak or non-existent evidence, the mob broke the law and trespassed into the Capitol, and Trump tsk tsked them upon hearing they broke the law, and told them to go home and stop breaking the law. Historically, this will be considered an insurrection, and we all have to decide where we come down on that framing. Whether we want to side with those pushing that framing, knowing full well the political intentions of that messaging - to shame, in the future, anybody siding politically with the right. You can feel objective all you want, but you might want to consider whose hand you're playing into while you bask in the objectivity.

                  Objectively, your first half is pretty accurate. Whether I personally see this as <dramatic music> an insurrection </dramatic music>, based on the evidence I would say overall it wasn't.

                  It was, in order: A) a protest of thousands on the Mall (per the President's instructions), and of that B) most people protesting moved to protest at the Capitol (per the President's instructions), and of that C) about 10-20% ignored the President's instructions to protest peacefully and followed the President's instructions to fight literally and participated in an insurrection who fought their way inside the Capitol where D) only a few dozen had seemingly violent intentions to confront [or worse] those trying to execute their Constitutional electoral duty.

                  That being said, I have zero problem if the history books overall classify the events as an insurrection. No President should ever do what Trump did again after a landslide loss. If it were me, I would classify it as a protest over false claims of election fraud, of which there was a minority element that participated in a failed insurrection inspired by false claims.

                  Are you aware that not a single one of the "protesters" was at the Trump rally? Not a one.

                  89th8 1 Reply Last reply
                  • LarryL Larry

                    @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                    @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                    @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                    @Jolly said in The hearings broadcast:

                    And he also told them to go home.
                    But you're not going to see that.

                    Besides, you've already made up your mind, so let's not confuse you with facts.

                    I would hope the hearings (or historical record of events that day) included when Trump eventually posted a video message telling the protestors to go home.

                    I guess you'll never believe me that I am objective regarding this event. Political parties don't have an impact on my opinion of what happened.

                    Just looked at a timeline:

                    • 1:10pm - Trump tells protestors to fight like hell
                    • 1:45pm - Protestors break through Capitol police line
                    • 2:24pm - Trump tweets about Pence not having the courage to do what was needed
                    • 2:24pm - Pence evacuated as the building is flooded with protestors and rioters
                    • 3:13pm - Trump tweets asking folks to remain peaceful
                    • 4:17pm - Trump releases video asking folks to go home, and repeats that the election was stolen, the government is taking away their votes, and that he loves the protestors

                    Trump riled up a mob by convincing them the election was stolen, based on weak or non-existent evidence, the mob broke the law and trespassed into the Capitol, and Trump tsk tsked them upon hearing they broke the law, and told them to go home and stop breaking the law. Historically, this will be considered an insurrection, and we all have to decide where we come down on that framing. Whether we want to side with those pushing that framing, knowing full well the political intentions of that messaging - to shame, in the future, anybody siding politically with the right. You can feel objective all you want, but you might want to consider whose hand you're playing into while you bask in the objectivity.

                    Objectively, your first half is pretty accurate. Whether I personally see this as <dramatic music> an insurrection </dramatic music>, based on the evidence I would say overall it wasn't.

                    It was, in order: A) a protest of thousands on the Mall (per the President's instructions), and of that B) most people protesting moved to protest at the Capitol (per the President's instructions), and of that C) about 10-20% ignored the President's instructions to protest peacefully and followed the President's instructions to fight literally and participated in an insurrection who fought their way inside the Capitol where D) only a few dozen had seemingly violent intentions to confront [or worse] those trying to execute their Constitutional electoral duty.

                    That being said, I have zero problem if the history books overall classify the events as an insurrection. No President should ever do what Trump did again after a landslide loss. If it were me, I would classify it as a protest over false claims of election fraud, of which there was a minority element that participated in a failed insurrection inspired by false claims.

                    Are you aware that not a single one of the "protesters" was at the Trump rally? Not a one.

                    89th8 Offline
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                    89th
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #95

                    @Larry LOL ok

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      @Larry LOL ok

                      JollyJ Offline
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                      Jolly
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #96

                      @89th said in The hearings broadcast:

                      @Larry LOL ok

                      I don't know about not one, but there were a very large contingent at the Capitol that were not at the rally.

                      Now, ask yourself, why?

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                        taiwan_girl
                        wrote on last edited by taiwan_girl
                        #97

                        I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                        The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                        Mike Pence - Vice President
                        Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                        Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                        John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                        James Mattis - Secretary of War
                        John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                        Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                        Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                        Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                        Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                        HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                        Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                        Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                        Am I missing anyone?

                        Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                        The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

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                        • JollyJ Offline
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                          Jolly
                          wrote on last edited by Jolly
                          #98

                          Gas prices, low inflation, tax cuts, low interest rates, booming economy, rebuilt military, rise in real wages, constitutional judges, securing the borders.

                          If that's incompetent, for God's sake, let's do it again.

                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                            I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                            The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                            Mike Pence - Vice President
                            Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                            Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                            John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                            James Mattis - Secretary of War
                            John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                            Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                            Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                            Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                            Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                            HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                            Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                            Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                            Am I missing anyone?

                            Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                            The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                            HoraceH Online
                            HoraceH Online
                            Horace
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #99

                            @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                            I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                            The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                            Mike Pence - Vice President
                            Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                            Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                            John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                            James Mattis - Secretary of War
                            John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                            Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                            Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                            Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                            Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                            HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                            Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                            Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                            Am I missing anyone?

                            Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                            The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                            You like to talk about this notion of millions of people being slavishly devoted to Donald Trump, but the much more powerful and meaningful cultural force was always the blind hatred of the man from the mainstream left.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • MikM Offline
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                              Mik
                              wrote on last edited by Mik
                              #100

                              I might take that list a little more seriously if they got the titles anywhere near correct. There hasn’t been a secretary of war for at least 50 years and we’ve never had ministers of anything.

                              Now take all the people who wrote books off that list.

                              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                xenon
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #101

                                I haven’t watched any of it, but I found Barr’s testimony to be most compelling. He called bullshit pretty hard on Trump’s election fraud stuff.

                                He’s a lot more credible than Trump.

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                                • HoraceH Horace

                                  @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                                  I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                                  The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                                  Mike Pence - Vice President
                                  Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                                  Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                                  John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                                  James Mattis - Secretary of War
                                  John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                                  Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                                  Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                                  Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                                  Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                                  HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                                  Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                                  Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                                  Am I missing anyone?

                                  Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                                  The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                                  You like to talk about this notion of millions of people being slavishly devoted to Donald Trump, but the much more powerful and meaningful cultural force was always the blind hatred of the man from the mainstream left.

                                  taiwan_girlT Offline
                                  taiwan_girlT Offline
                                  taiwan_girl
                                  wrote on last edited by taiwan_girl
                                  #102

                                  @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                                  @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                                  I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                                  The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                                  Mike Pence - Vice President
                                  Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                                  Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                                  John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                                  James Mattis - Secretary of War
                                  John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                                  Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                                  Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                                  Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                                  Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                                  HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                                  Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                                  Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                                  Am I missing anyone?

                                  Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                                  The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                                  You like to talk about this notion of millions of people being slavishly devoted to Donald Trump, but the much more powerful and meaningful cultural force was always the blind hatred of the man from the mainstream left.

                                  Hmmm, there are about 30-40% of the people on the left who super dislike President Trump. BUT, there are an equal % of people on the right who have fallen under the spell of personality and have the right side equivalent of TDS (Trump Deification Syndrome).

                                  Those on the left say - "Who me? No I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

                                  Those on the right say - "Who me? No, I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

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                                  • MikM Mik

                                    I might take that list a little more seriously if they got the titles anywhere near correct. There hasn’t been a secretary of war for at least 50 years and we’ve never had ministers of anything.

                                    Now take all the people who wrote books off that list.

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                                    taiwan_girl
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #103

                                    @Mik said in The hearings broadcast:

                                    I might take that list a little more seriously if they got the titles anywhere near correct. There hasn’t been a secretary of war for at least 50 years and we’ve never had ministers of anything.

                                    Now take all the people who wrote books off that list.

                                    👋 It was me who put together the list! 555. I may have got the titles incorrect but I think you recognize the person I have listed. LOL

                                    Doesn't matter if they wrote a book or not. It amazes me the number of high level people (most quite respected) who, after working closely with President Trump, have basically indicated that he not very competent to be President.

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                                    • JollyJ Jolly

                                      Gas prices, low inflation, tax cuts, low interest rates, booming economy, rebuilt military, rise in real wages, constitutional judges, securing the borders.

                                      If that's incompetent, for God's sake, let's do it again.

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                                      taiwan_girl
                                      wrote on last edited by taiwan_girl
                                      #104

                                      @Jolly said in The hearings broadcast:

                                      Gas prices, low inflation, tax cuts, low interest rates, booming economy, rebuilt military, rise in real wages, constitutional judges, securing the borders.

                                      If that's incompetent, for God's sake, let's do it again.

                                      Sounds like you would have voted for President Obama if he could run for the third time. Seems to "check" most of the things you have listed, in a lot of cases with better numbers than President Trump. LOL

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                                      • JollyJ Offline
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                                        Jolly
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #105

                                        Mr. Obama was 2/9 or 3/9 on those.

                                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                          @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                                          @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                                          I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                                          The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                                          Mike Pence - Vice President
                                          Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                                          Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                                          John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                                          James Mattis - Secretary of War
                                          John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                                          Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                                          Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                                          Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                                          Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                                          HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                                          Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                                          Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                                          Am I missing anyone?

                                          Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                                          The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                                          You like to talk about this notion of millions of people being slavishly devoted to Donald Trump, but the much more powerful and meaningful cultural force was always the blind hatred of the man from the mainstream left.

                                          Hmmm, there are about 30-40% of the people on the left who super dislike President Trump. BUT, there are an equal % of people on the right who have fallen under the spell of personality and have the right side equivalent of TDS (Trump Deification Syndrome).

                                          Those on the left say - "Who me? No I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

                                          Those on the right say - "Who me? No, I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

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                                          @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                                          @Horace said in The hearings broadcast:

                                          @taiwan_girl said in The hearings broadcast:

                                          I have watched some of the information hearings, and the thing that stands out to me is that based on responses to the hearings, there is still a significant portion of the population who has a "slavish devotion" to President Trump.

                                          The number of high ranking people in his administration who have come out and said that President Trump is/was basically incompetent is quite high. If it were one person saying that, hmmm. some "skepticism". But, the sheer number of people unrelated to each other saying the same thing makes me think that there must be some truth to what they are saying. "Where there's smoke.........."

                                          Mike Pence - Vice President
                                          Bill Sepien - 2020 campaign manager
                                          Betsy Devos - Sec of Education
                                          John Bolton - National Security Advisor
                                          James Mattis - Secretary of War
                                          John Kelly - Chief of Staff
                                          Richard Spencer - Secretary of Navy
                                          Gary Cohn - Economics Council
                                          Tom Bossert - Homeland Security Advisor
                                          Stephanie Grisham - press secretary
                                          HR McMaster - National Security Advisor
                                          Rex Tilleson - Minister of Foreign Affairs
                                          Deborah Birx - Trump COVID Response Leader

                                          Am I missing anyone?

                                          Now, I certainly don't agree with a lot of the philosophies of the people listed above, but there are quite a few smart people in that group, and all of them worked very closely with President Trump. So, while I may not always agree with their philosophy, I respect their analysis in this case.

                                          The cult of personality that President Trump has developed baffles me (and scares me a little bit). The US can do so much better than him.

                                          You like to talk about this notion of millions of people being slavishly devoted to Donald Trump, but the much more powerful and meaningful cultural force was always the blind hatred of the man from the mainstream left.

                                          Hmmm, there are about 30-40% of the people on the left who super dislike President Trump. BUT, there are an equal % of people on the right who have fallen under the spell of personality and have the right side equivalent of TDS (Trump Deification Syndrome).

                                          Those on the left say - "Who me? No I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

                                          Those on the right say - "Who me? No, I don't have TDS!" when it is obvious when looking from the outside.

                                          Well you just say these things, but some of us actually live and breath with Americans. There’s nothing wrong with being religious, but a religion of both sides in all cultural conflicts always being equal, isn’t an actual argument, it is just citing your gospel.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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