Will TuCa change the narrative?
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Will the MAGA boogeyman be shown to be created fiction?
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No.
Not more than 3% of the population will be swayed in either direction.
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I think he has done a nice job with the video so far.
The video shows the guy with the horns being escorted all over the Capitol by a couple Capitol police. They open doors for him and escort him all over the place including into the Chambers.
He was treated like an honored guest.
So far he has shown that virtually everything said by the democrats about the events of 1/6 was a lie. He probably has set a record for using the word "lie" tonight.
As LD points out, so what?
So, the narratives won't change, the lies will be repeated and celebrated.
The deadly insurrection never happened.
A few doofusses taking selfies, that is about it.
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I’m not sure Sicknick was as much of a cornerstone of the leftist narrative as Carlson would like. I always interpreted “deadly insurrection” as based on the rioter who got shot. Granted there was some early outrage about a fire extinguisher attack, but I thought that was walked back. If, of course, quietly.
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I’m not sure Sicknick was as much of a cornerstone of the leftist narrative as Carlson would like. I always interpreted “deadly insurrection” as based on the rioter who got shot. Granted there was some early outrage about a fire extinguisher attack, but I thought that was walked back. If, of course, quietly.
@Horace said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
I’m not sure Sicknick was as much of a cornerstone of the leftist narrative as Carlson would like. I always interpreted “deadly insurrection” as based on the rioter who got shot. Granted there was some early outrage about a fire extinguisher attack, but I thought that was walked back. If, of course, quietly.
I disagree. We were hearing about Capitol Hill Police deaths on the 2 year anniversary hate speech by Glorious Uncle Joe.
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Again, the January 6th committee was the biggest fraud perpetrated on the US public that I can remember. From the selection of the committee members, the hiring of an ABC producer to edit the video footage, to the refusal to allow cross examination or contrary witnesses tells the story.
But this is just as much theater as the committee was. And neither of them has shifted a single person’s view of that day.
Though it will help a few individual defendants. Shaman should certainly get an appeal for one. And it also raises a lot of questions about why this video was not made available to defendants that requested it.
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Again, the January 6th committee was the biggest fraud perpetrated on the US public that I can remember. From the selection of the committee members, the hiring of an ABC producer to edit the video footage, to the refusal to allow cross examination or contrary witnesses tells the story.
But this is just as much theater as the committee was. And neither of them has shifted a single person’s view of that day.
Though it will help a few individual defendants. Shaman should certainly get an appeal for one. And it also raises a lot of questions about why this video was not made available to defendants that requested it.
@LuFins-Dad said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
And it also raises a lot of questions about why this video was not made available to defendants that requested it.
I've been beating the drum for a long time about the political enforcement of the law in this matter. Not to mention how some of the defendants have been treated in jail.
That doesn't matter to many, including some here, because these people are MAGAts, the untermenschen.
Without equality under the law, we're no better than a banana republic and the people who laugh at their fellow citizens for being prosecuted on primarily political grounds, should be ashamed of themselves.
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Again, the January 6th committee was the biggest fraud perpetrated on the US public that I can remember. From the selection of the committee members, the hiring of an ABC producer to edit the video footage, to the refusal to allow cross examination or contrary witnesses tells the story.
But this is just as much theater as the committee was. And neither of them has shifted a single person’s view of that day.
Though it will help a few individual defendants. Shaman should certainly get an appeal for one. And it also raises a lot of questions about why this video was not made available to defendants that requested it.
@LuFins-Dad said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
raises a lot of questions about why this video was not made available to defendants that requested it.
"National security," dont'cha know.
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Schumer today called for FOX to take Tucker off of the air.
He was one of several, all saying the same thing. Typical talking points.
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Seems like a lot of Republic Senators disagree regarding Tucker Carlsons interpretation
“I think it’s bull****,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told reporters in the Capitol hallways on Tuesday.
"I was here. It was not peaceful. It was an abomination," Sen. John Kennedy," R-La."
"I thought it was an insurrection at that time. I still think it was an insurrection today," Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D.
"To somehow put that in the same category as a permitted peaceful protest is just a lie," Sen. Kevin Cramer," R-N.D., said.
"It’s a very dangerous thing to do, to suggest that attacking the Capitol of the United States is in any way acceptable and it’s anything other than a serious crime, against democracy and against our country,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah said. “And people saw that it was violent and destructive and should never happen again. But trying to normalize that behavior is dangerous and disgusting.”
"I think it was an attack on the Capitol. … There were a lot of people in the Capitol at the time that were scared for their lives," Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., said.
"The point is, what happened that day shouldn’t have happened," Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa
"Clearly the chief of the Capitol Police, in my view, correctly described what most of us witnessed firsthand on Jan. 6,” Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky said
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/jan-6-video-tucker-carlson/2023/03/07/id/1111477/
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Seems like a lot of Republic Senators disagree regarding Tucker Carlsons interpretation
“I think it’s bull****,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told reporters in the Capitol hallways on Tuesday.
"I was here. It was not peaceful. It was an abomination," Sen. John Kennedy," R-La."
"I thought it was an insurrection at that time. I still think it was an insurrection today," Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D.
"To somehow put that in the same category as a permitted peaceful protest is just a lie," Sen. Kevin Cramer," R-N.D., said.
"It’s a very dangerous thing to do, to suggest that attacking the Capitol of the United States is in any way acceptable and it’s anything other than a serious crime, against democracy and against our country,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah said. “And people saw that it was violent and destructive and should never happen again. But trying to normalize that behavior is dangerous and disgusting.”
"I think it was an attack on the Capitol. … There were a lot of people in the Capitol at the time that were scared for their lives," Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., said.
"The point is, what happened that day shouldn’t have happened," Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa
"Clearly the chief of the Capitol Police, in my view, correctly described what most of us witnessed firsthand on Jan. 6,” Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky said
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/jan-6-video-tucker-carlson/2023/03/07/id/1111477/
@taiwan_girl said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Seems like a lot of Republic Senators disagree regarding Tucker Carlsons interpretation
“I think it’s bull****,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told reporters in the Capitol hallways on Tuesday.
"I was here. It was not peaceful. It was an abomination," Sen. John Kennedy," R-La."
"I thought it was an insurrection at that time. I still think it was an insurrection today," Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D.
"To somehow put that in the same category as a permitted peaceful protest is just a lie," Sen. Kevin Cramer," R-N.D., said.
"It’s a very dangerous thing to do, to suggest that attacking the Capitol of the United States is in any way acceptable and it’s anything other than a serious crime, against democracy and against our country,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah said. “And people saw that it was violent and destructive and should never happen again. But trying to normalize that behavior is dangerous and disgusting.”
"I think it was an attack on the Capitol. … There were a lot of people in the Capitol at the time that were scared for their lives," Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., said.
"The point is, what happened that day shouldn’t have happened," Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa
"Clearly the chief of the Capitol Police, in my view, correctly described what most of us witnessed firsthand on Jan. 6,” Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky said
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/jan-6-video-tucker-carlson/2023/03/07/id/1111477/
Bueller?
Bueller?
Anyone?
Anyone?