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Watch 'Day of Outrage' Expose Jan. 6 'Big Lie'

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  3 years ago  •  32 comments

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Watch 'Day of Outrage' Expose Jan. 6 'Big Lie'
Unbridled violence across the nation, a disputed election, distrust of the mainstream media, and a sense that hypocrisy was everywhere among elected officials — all helped set in motion the events of Jan. 6, 2021. In the aftermath of this day — when laws were clearly broken and behavior was at best uncivil and at worst violent — the media and Democrat politicians have advanced a disputed narrative of “insurrection.” “Jan. 6 started as a peaceful protest that became unruly and at times...

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Watch 'Day of Outrage' Expose Jan. 6 'Big Lie'


Newsmax is pleased to announce that its new documentary “Day of Outrage,” premiered on the eve of the first anniversary of Jan. 6, will re-air on Newsmax at the following times:

  • 3 a.m. ET, Saturday, Jan. 8
  • 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, Jan. 9

“Day of Outrage” was produced by Newsmax to accurately and fairly detail the events related to the Capitol siege of Jan. 6.

The film includes powerful video footage of the protests and riots that took place on that fateful day, as well as a careful examination of events that led up to it.

The program includes exclusive interviews with Greg Kelly, who is the host of "Greg Kelly Reports"; Sebastian Gorka, former strategist to President Donald Trump; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.; Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas; retired Marine gunnery Sgt. Jessie Jane Duff; senior analyst for strategy at at the Center for Security Policy J. Michael Waller; Ashli Babbitt’s mom Micki Witthoeft; Babbitt’s husband, Aaron; Jan. 6 detainee Kenneth Harrelson’s wife, Angel; former detainee Chris Worrell’s fiancée, Trish Priller, and business owner Roberto Minuta.

Award-winning filmmaker Jack Thomas Smith directed the film, working with Fox Tail Productions and executive producer Mandy Del Rio.

Unbridled violence across the nation, a disputed election, distrust of the mainstream media, and a sense that hypocrisy was everywhere among elected officials — all helped set in motion the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

In the aftermath of this day — when laws were clearly broken and behavior was at best uncivil and at worst violent — the media and Democrat politicians have advanced a disputed narrative of “insurrection.”

“Jan. 6 started as a peaceful protest that became unruly and at times violent,” says Jack Thomas Smith. “But it was not an insurrection. The protesters didn’t seek to overthrow the government and did not bring firearms into the Capitol.”

Smith notes that acts of violence did occur and says the film makes clear that the people who committed crimes that day “should be held accountable for their actions.”

But he also adds that these protesters are entitled to due process. “The mistreatment of the Jan. 6 detainees is outrageous,” he said.

“Day of Outrage” reveals what some have described as cruel and unusual punishment against some protesters following their arrests. “They are being treated worse than terrorists in Gitmo,” Smith said.

“Day of Outrage” premiered on Newsmax Jan. 5 and re-airs frequently on the network.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
“Jan. 6 started as a peaceful protest that became unruly and at times violent,” says Jack Thomas Smith. “But it was not an insurrection. The protesters didn’t seek to overthrow the government and did not bring firearms into the Capitol.”
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
these protesters are entitled to due process. “The mistreatment of the Jan. 6 detainees is outrageous,” he said. “Day of Outrage” reveals what some have described as cruel and unusual punishment against some protesters following their arrests. “They are being treated worse than terrorists in Gitmo,”
 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  JohnRussell    3 years ago
The program includes exclusive interviews with Greg Kelly,who is the host of "Greg Kelly Reports";Sebastian Gorka,former strategist to President Donald Trump; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,R-Ga.; Rep. Louie Gohmert,R-Texas; retired Marine gunnery Sgt.Jessie Jane Duff;senior analyst for strategy at at the Center for Security Policy J. Michael Waller; Ashli Babbitt’s mom Micki Witthoeft; Babbitt’s husband,Aaron; Jan. 6 detainee Kenneth Harrelson’s wife,Angel; former detainee Chris Worrell’s fiancée,Trish Priller,and business owner Roberto Minuta.

Nice collection of morons, nutcases, extremists, grifters , and conspiracy wackos. There might be some entertainment value in this "documentary". 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @3    3 years ago

It looks like a fair and balanced account of what happened that day.  It will be interesting to compare it to Tucker Carlson and his exceptional Fox Nation documentary.  

 
 
 
MrFrost
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3.1.1  MrFrost  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1    3 years ago
It looks like a fair and balanced account of what happened that day.

No it doesn't. 

 It will be interesting to compare it to Tucker Carlson and his exceptional Fox Nation documentary.

Carlson is a racist and a liar. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  MrFrost @3.1.1    3 years ago

He is neither one.  

 
 
 
MrFrost
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3.1.3  MrFrost  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1.2    3 years ago

Um, yea he is. He was/is a member of the Dan White society, a blatantly racist group. 

800

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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3.1.4  Sean Treacy  replied to  MrFrost @3.1.3    3 years ago

Lol... liberals either need to learn what a joke is or stop snooping through high school yearbooks. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.5  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Sean Treacy @3.1.4    3 years ago

Exactly!  Carlson is not a racist nor a liar 

 
 
 
MrFrost
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3.1.6  MrFrost  replied to  Sean Treacy @3.1.4    3 years ago
high school yearbooks. 

College, actually, and it wasn't a joke...

Daniel James White  (September 2, 1946 – October 21, 1985) was an American politician who  assassinated   San Francisco Mayor   George Moscone  and Supervisor  Harvey Milk , on Monday, November 27, 1978, at  City Hall . White was convicted of  manslaughter  for the deaths of Milk and Moscone. White served five years of a seven-year prison sentence. Less than two years after his release he returned to San Francisco, and later died by suicide.

After a disagreement over a proposed drug rehabilitation center in the Mission District, White frequently clashed with Milk, as well as other members of the board. [6]   On November 10, 1978, White resigned his seat as supervisor. [5]   The reasons he cited were his dissatisfaction with what he saw as the corrupt inner workings of San Francisco city politics, as well as the difficulty in making a living without a police officer's or firefighter's salary, jobs he could not retain legally while serving as a supervisor. White had opened a baked-potato stand at   Pier 39 , which failed to become profitable. [7]   He reversed his resignation on November 14, 1978, after his supporters lobbied him to seek reappointment from   George Moscone .

Moscone initially agreed to White's request, but later refused the appointment at the urging of Milk and others. On November 27, 1978, White visited   San Francisco City Hall   with the later-declared intention of killing not only Moscone and Milk, but also two other San Francisco politicians, California Assembly Speaker   Willie Brown   (who would later serve as Mayor of San Francisco), and Supervisor   Carol Ruth Silver , whom he also blamed for lobbying Moscone not to reappoint him. [8]   He climbed through a first-floor window on the side of City Hall carrying a   Smith & Wesson Model 36   .38 caliber revolver and 10 rounds of ammunition. By entering the building through the window, White managed to avoid the recently installed   metal detectors . After entering Moscone's office, White pleaded to be reinstated as supervisor, but Moscone refused. White then killed Moscone by shooting him in the shoulder and chest, and twice in the head. He then walked to the other side of City Hall to Milk's office, reloaded the gun, and fatally shot Milk five times, firing the final two shots with the gun's barrel touching Milk's skull, according to the medical examiner. White then fled City Hall, turning himself in at the San Francisco's Northern Police Station where he had formerly been a police officer. While being interviewed by investigators, White recorded a tearful confession, stating, "I just shot him."

 
 
 
Ronin2
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3.2  Ronin2  replied to  JohnRussell @3    3 years ago

As compared to the gaggle of fucking TDS suffering mighty mental midgets Pelosi appointed to the Jan 6th committee.

In addition to Thompson and Cheney, Pelosi named Democratic Reps. Zoe Lofgren of California, Adam Schiff of California, Pete Aguilar of California, Stephanie Murphy, of Florida, Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Elaine Luria of Virginia.

Schiff by himself out paces every last Republican you are deriding. Tell us John, where the fuck is Schiff's damning information on Trump? The information he claimed he had outside of the Mueller investigation. Where the fuck is it; and why hasn't Pelosi forced him to present it? 

Getting really sick of all the Brandons on the left. Midterms can't get here fast enough to put these TDS driven morons back in their place.

 
 
 
MrFrost
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3.2.1  MrFrost  replied to  Ronin2 @3.2    3 years ago
As compared to the gaggle of fucking TDS suffering mighty mental midgets Pelosi appointed to the Jan 6th committee.

Jim Jordan was invited to that group, but he declined, now he is crying like the little fucking pedo protecting bitch that he is. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.2.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  MrFrost @3.2.1    3 years ago

He owes them nothing.  He’s not legally obligated to give them anything.  The committee is illegitimate.  Jordan was supposed to be the committees ranking member.  When the minority leader can’t even assign his or her choice of members to serve on the committee, it ceases to have any validity at all. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4  JohnRussell    3 years ago
Ashli Babbitt’s mom Micki Witthoeft; 

Ashli Babbitt's mom is Q Anon in her own right.  A total wacko. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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4.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @4    3 years ago

Nothing like targeting the mother of a dead victim of an establishment deep state assassination 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  XXJefferson51 @4.1    3 years ago

Huh?  I have seen Ashley Babbitts mom interviewed. Shes as nutty as her daughter was. 

Ashley Babbitt tried to break through a locked and barricaded door at the Speakers Lobby ( the literal entrance to the US House). She dug her own grave. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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4.1.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @4.1.1    3 years ago

No, she did not.  She was executed without warning for no legitimate reason.  

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4.1.3  JohnRussell  replied to  XXJefferson51 @4.1.2    3 years ago
Ashley Babbitt tried to break through a locked and barricaded door at the Speakers Lobby
No, she did not.

I'll buy you a pair of glasses. 

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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4.1.4  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  XXJefferson51 @4.1    3 years ago
Nothing like targeting the mother of a dead victim of an establishment deep state assassination 

At first you said Ashli Babbitt was an FBI-backed Antifa operative.  Now she is the victim of an establishment deep state assassination? Please make up your mind(s). 

 
 
 
CB
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4.1.5  CB  replied to  XXJefferson51 @4.1.2    3 years ago

Untrue. A barricaded door. Broken and shattered glass around her feet. A 'thrust' of angry people pressing her forward against A barricaded door. She attempted to 'press her luck' at getting through to a secured area by capitol 'protection' services in the middle of a seize. Sadly, her fate was decided once she committed to the act.

She was owed nothing more. Shame on Ashley Babbitt. Shame on some conservatives for AFFIRMING her grave mistake!

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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4.1.6  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  JohnRussell @4.1.3    3 years ago
I'll buy you a pair of glasses.

*snortwithtwoexclamationpointsandanaccidentialfartbecauseIhadliverandonionsforlunch*

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
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4.1.7  sandy-2021492  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @4.1.6    3 years ago

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arkpdx
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4.1.8  arkpdx  replied to  CB @4.1.5    3 years ago
her fate was decided once she committed to the act.

The same can be said of  Michael Brown, Eric Garner and many other of those that resisted arrest and we're killed by police yet you feel nothing but anger and outrage. 

As the left often says Ashli Babbitt did nothing to deserve the death penalty but you cheer her death an exonerate her murderer. 

 
 
 
CB
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4.1.9  CB  replied to  arkpdx @4.1.8    3 years ago

I don't CHEER shit. And don't you EVER say that about me again. It broke and continuously breaks my heart that Ashley Babbitt is dead. I watched and posted the video on NT when we discussed her tragic death. The silence of the moment after the shot. . .the stillness. . . her final end. And you know what really upset me about the moment. . . into the video frame off from the right side. . . D.C. police arrive in streams of uniformed officers. And the whole 'mood' shifts to being tamped down. Ashley's life was mere 'seconds' from being spared the indignity of a capitol hill death. . . if only those officers could have reached her before she attempted to step through a barricade. . . .

Ashley Babbitt was not murdered. She was killed, because she did not heed the warning and read the state of play on the other end of the barricade where officers were protecting unarmed members from a barraging and wild-eyed press of pushing, boisterous, shoving, injuring, and 'drunken' mob. One not adhering to any proper commands or directions and threatening any and all lawmakers on sight!

And when you can locate a case of a Black man, young or old, who historically or recently, stormed into a government office and made thunderous access through its halls unmolested with a mob scene behind him- then, you will have your comparison to begin this discussion. Otherwise, you are just making shit up and hope that others permit it to stick.

As you rightly (or wrongly) know-Black Americans are not so PRIVILEGED as to disrupt government proceedings with dramatic or even sudden violence, and we certainly would not expect to be "kissed" for having done so afterwards!

 
 
 
Ronin2
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4.1.10  Ronin2  replied to  CB @4.1.9    3 years ago

Thank you for the crocodile tears. I am sure they will console her family and prevent the moron that left his loaded glock in a men's bathroom for a kid and his family to find from doing it again. He was in the worst position of the 3 LEO's present- the other two didn't fire; why did he? His action put the two LEO's in direct danger. 

And when you can locate a case of a Black man, young or old, who historically or recently, stormed into a government office and made thunderous access through its halls unmolested with a mob scene behind him- then, you will have your comparison to begin this discussion. Otherwise, you are just making shit up and hope that others permit it to stick.

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Black Lives Matter militants set fire to a police station in Portland Sunday night during yet another night of violence in the Oregon city.

The march on the Portland Police Bureau’s north precinct had already been declared an unlawful assembly as police say they were pelted with “rocks and bottles” and had “powerful green lasers” pointed at them.

But a mob of at least 300 continued to advance despite repeated warnings by police — and lit an awning on the precinct ablaze, The Oregonian said .

“Criminal Activity has continued. This event is now a RIOT,” police warned via social media as well as repeated loudspeaker announcements.

Officers used tear gas to clear the area and managed to quickly put out the blaze, The Oregonian noted.

The riot came on the 88th consecutive night of protests sparked by the police-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.

Portland protesters barricaded federal officers inside a courthouse — and tried to set the building on fire — as the two groups clashed again Tuesday night into Wednesday.

As hundreds chanted “Black lives matter” and “Feds go home,” a team of protesters propped several wooden beams and sandbags against a door to the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse, according to tweets from Clypian, an online news outlet run by South Salem High School students.

Videos posted by Clypian throughout the night show protesters yanking off plywood covering another entrance and the feds launching tear gas and pepper bombs at the crowds. At one point, someone tosses a firework at the officers, which explodes at their feet.

A supporter of Black Lives Matter burned down a 111-year-old, historic court house in Mason County, Texas. Or, as the Left would say, he conducted a mostly peaceful protest.

Mason volunteer firefighters responded to a structure fire in the 300 block of Ranck Street in Mason. Around 15 minutes later, the courthouse fire alarm sounded.

More firefighters responded to the courthouse and started fighting the blaze. Once the fire was out, the firefighters discovered several vehicles had been broken into and items were stolen, according to a county news release. Officials are also investigating a fire at a nearby residence they believe is linked to the courthouse blaze. 

“While investigating the vehicle burglaries, additional information was developed implicating a potential suspect,” the release stated. “The suspect was apprehended near Waco.”

Nicholas Jarret Miller was arrested in McLennan County after a vehicle chase. He is facing charges of theft of a vehicle, theft of a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, breaking and entering and evading arrest, according to Mason County Judge Jerry Bearden and jail records. Arson charges are expected to be added to the list as the investigation continues, Bearden said Saturday morning.

Now, you want to talk about our wonderful two tier justice system that is hunting down as prosecuting Jan 6th rioters to the fullest extent of the law; while dropping charges against BLM and Antifa for doing a hell of a lot worse?

Hundreds of alleged looters and rioters  busted last year in protests  over George Floyd’s murder by police have had their charges dropped, according to NYPD data — figures ripped as “disgusting” by a local business owner.

In The Bronx — which saw fires in the street and  mass looting in June 2020  — more than 60 percent of arrestees have had charges dropped, according to the investigation  by NBC New York.

Seventy-three of the 118 people arrested in the borough had their cases shelved altogether, another 19 were convicted on lesser counts like trespassing, which carries no jail time, the report said.

Eighteen cases remain open, with NBC not accounting for the other eight arrests.

“Those numbers, to be honest with you, is disgusting,” Jessica Betancourt, who owns a Bronx eyeglass store that was looted and is vice president of a local merchants association, told NBC. “I was in total shock that everything is being brushed off to the side.

“They could do it again because they know they won’t get the right punishment,” she added of the rioters who again left the Bronx burning.

The vast majority of citations and charges against George Floyd protesters were ultimately dropped, dismissed or otherwise not filed, according to a Guardian analysis of law enforcement records and media reports in a dozen jurisdictions around the nation.
But some prosecutors and law enforcement observers charge that departments carried out mass arrests as a crowd control tactic, as a means to silence peaceful protesters, and as a public relations strategy designed to turn the public against demonstrators by making them appear more violent than they were. And what’s more – some of the citing officers never witnessed the protests in the first place.

“It sends a message that you might get arrested if you express your views and first amendment rights,” said Vera Eidelman, staff attorney with the ACLU’s speech, privacy and technology project. “Police absolutely should not be relying on mass arrests to control a crowd or silence people who they disagree with.”

In most of a dozen jurisdictions examined, at least 90% of cases were dropped or dismissed. In some cities, like Dallas and Philadelphia, as many as 95% of citations were dropped or not prosecuted.

In Houston, about 93% of citations were dropped; in Los Angeles, about 93% of citations were not filed. The prosecutor’s office in San Francisco dismissed all 127 cases related to “peaceful protest-related charges”, though data for more serious citations was not available.

Officials did not file charges for nearly all low-level offenses, like disobeying curfews, while they most often pursued cases with strong evidence of more serious crimes, like assault or looting. Still, data shows that a majority of felony charges were also dropped, which some prosecutors said was due to a lack of evidence.

The analysis does not include federal charges, and the figures are estimates that will change as the remaining cases play out in court. Police sent citations to a patchwork of agencies and departments in different cities where prosecutors, mayors or city attorneys largely made the call to drop charges.

Mayors in every city except Detroit dropped all citations over which they had jurisdiction. The administration of Mayor Mike Duggan, a former prosecutor, pursued a high number of low-level misdemeanor charges or ordinance violations, even though the demonstrations were largely peaceful. But district court judge Larry Williams Jr dismissed more than 100 cases because police refused to provide basic evidence, such as body-cam footage.

New figures out of Portland would indicate that there is such a major shift occurring. The Justice Department are dropping 58 of the 97 criminal charges brought after the Portland riots, including assaults on officers.

I previously criticized the federalization of these protest cases. Local police were clearly relying on the federal government — as opposed to their own local prosecutors — to address violent protesters. Yet I was also critical of the role of local officials in dismissing and even in some cases fueling such violence with their rhetoric or inaction.  There is clearly a reluctance by many local officials to prosecute violent protesters. Indeed, cities like Atlanta have dropped charges against protesters. Most of the charges brought for violent protests in the wake of the killing of George Floyd were dismissed.

One of those defendants who saw their charges dropped in Portland was David Bouchard who admitted that he put a Customs and Border Protection officer in a chokehold. Likewise, the Justice Department dismissed the charge against Charles Comfort who was indicted by a grand jury of civil disorder for twice charging at Portland Police Bureau officers and hitting them with a makeshift shield and kicking a third officer.

Once again, I remain opposed to using federal charges in many of these local cases , but the decision was to pursue these individuals in the federal system. Now they will walk without any prosecution. There are reportedly 31 deferred resolution agreements (DRA) signed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Portland, including 19 charged with felonies and some involving alleged assaults on federal officers.

We recently saw a belated change in the rhetoric of some leaders like Portland’s Mayor Ted Wheeler finally condemning anarchists (though he avoided specifically mentioning Portland’s homegrown Antifa group). While such leaders previously blamed the Trump Administration for the protests, they have continued unabated after the election, including continued rioting in Portland .

A federal judge appointed to his post in 2017 by then-President Donald Trump reportedly dropped a stunning truth bomb about the Jan. 6th rioters during a sentencing hearing Friday for convicted Jan. 6th rioter Danielle Doyle.

U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden noted that prosecutors have been treating the Jan. 6th rioters who’d rioted for a single day significantly harsher than the Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters who’d rioted for an entire summer and longer.

The judge specifically “questioned why federal prosecutors had not brought more cases against those accused in 2020 summertime protests, reading out statistics on riot cases in the nation’s capital that were not prosecuted,” according to the Associated Press .

He also accused the D.C. prosecutors who were present in his courtroom that day of having fallen prey to the same inconsistency.

“I think the U.S. attorney would have more credibility if it was even-handed in its concern about riots and mobs in this city,” McFadden said.

And so, frustrated by this inconsistency, the judge ultimately chose on Friday to buck the prosecution’s demand that Doyle be sentenced to months of house arrest and instead sentenced her to just probation — the exact same sentence granted to many of the so-called “ peaceful protesters ” from last year.

Or, rather, the “peaceful protesters” who hadn’t just had their charges outright dropped.

He accused her of “acting like those looters and rioters last year” who made “us all feel less safe” and called her actions a “national embarrassment.”

The evidence against Doyle includes surveillance footage showing her “climbing through a window from the outside into the interior of the U.S. Capitol building.”

Once inside, she can be seen non-threateningly “walking down an interior staircase of the Capitol building, known as the Supreme Court Chambers stairs, holding a cellphone in her right hand” —  almost as if sightseeing .

And that’s about it …

Meanwhile, many of the BLM/Antifa rioters from last year were seen harassing and/or assaulting bystanders, looting/vandalizing stores, setting fire to buildings, shutting down city traffic, etc.

Doyle was extremely lucky to receive McFadden as a judge. On the same day she was sentenced, Obama appointee U.S. District Judge James Boasberg sentenced another Jan. 6th rioter, Andrew Ryan Bennett, to three months of house arrest.

And earlier in the week, Boasberg “sentenced Derek Jancart and Erik Rau, friends from Ohio, to 45 days in jail,” according to the AP.

So don't even pretend BLM, Antifa, and other leftist Brown Shirts are even being treated even remotely as harshly by the courts; or even the law.

As you rightly (or wrongly) know-Black Americans are not so PRIVILEGED as to disrupt government proceedings with dramatic or even sudden violence, and we certainly would not expect to be "kissed" for having done so afterwards!

When was the last time far alt right groups were able to take over several square blocks of a city; and hold it hostage? What happened to the BLM and Antifa  jackasses that did? 

Don't know why a bunch of far alt right idiots thought they could get away with Jan 6th after the kid glove treatment that BLM, Antifa, and far left Brown Shirts received. I mean who the hell did they think they were believing that the same laws would be applied the same way to them.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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4.1.11  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @4.1.4    3 years ago
first you said Ashli Babbitt was an FBI-backed Antifa operative. 

I never said anything like that.  

 
 
 
CB
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4.1.12  CB  replied to  Ronin2 @4.1.10    3 years ago

Well you got me with those stories. Good job. I can now remember some of them. Losers! For the record, I did not cheer those people either. I stood afar off and just looked on like everybody else in remote states, cities, towns, valleys, plains, and bars.

But Ronin2 let me be clear. It takes a SPECIAL kind of fool or set of fools to in the bright light of day attack the Capitol building and seat of our most democratic processes. That you compare BLM, ANTIFA, and partisan rhetorical name-calling to those groups that wanted a 'cover story' to ransack "the people's house" - where it would without a doubt draw world-wide coverage—those other groups don't have the gall. So why did the "far alt right" do it? They did it, because they wanted to steal an election and try to "whataboutism" a backdoor into being excused should/if it failed. Of course, if they had pulled it off no one would be the wiser.

Let this be a lesson to you and the "far alt right" only a fool will not see nuance and distinction where and when appropriate. It is the difference between a valid act and an invalidate act. Also, degrees matter and factor heavily in judging any two matters.

"Crocodile tears?" Who cares what you think about my sensitivity over Ashley Babbitt? Really. Ashley Babbitt died over Donald Trump's bull patty speech and 'packaging' of a lie. And you want to fault the man who shot her for daring to be where she was not wanted. Wow. Ain't you special! Have some shame. Donald Trump is a 'toothless' old fool who uses plain people to make a name for the history books. And boy what history it shall be! People will SPIT (as they do with Hitler and Putin) when they encounter Donald Trump's name and his associates and finally at long last the descendants of Trump COLLABORATORS will be ashamed where YOU ARE NOT TODAY!

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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Half a million here, half a million there, wouldn’t take long for a large number of ballot harvesters to create millions of fraudulent Biden Votes. Anyone that believed that wicked dope got 81 million votes must be mental
Jessie Jane Duff another far right nut case participating in this "documentary " is regurgitating lies about the election. 
Newsmax is shameful. 
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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5.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @5    3 years ago
Anyone that believed that wicked dope got 81 million votes must be mental

That would make her exactly right on beyond all doubt. I’m glad that she said it so I can give hers positive affirmation for it. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  XXJefferson51 @5.1    3 years ago

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CB
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6  CB    3 years ago

Here is the real deal. How long will this country allow a shadow government to operate within its borders? These some conservatives are consolidating their bull patty on U.S. into institutions and showing utter disregard for the nation's institutions. Now all is fine and "peachy" up to a point; but, do realize Trump and some conservatives are demonstrating CONTEMPT for our society as a whole and thus are seeking to ruin what we have TOGETHER while sheltering and hiding away large chunks of what they should be sharing with this nation! Dig?

That is, don't watch the 'bouncing, shiny, ball as much as you watch that flat 'neutral' one on the other side of the room!

 
 
 
CB
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7  CB    3 years ago

2022: MAKE TRUTH GREAT AGAIN!

 
 

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