Fascism and the Republican Party

DIY-HP-LED

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What are you talking about?
A joke at Ted's expense, his psychopathy is well known as are his social blunders because of it. Could AI do better than most republicans at policy? Most definitely! It's rules based same as Ted, but Ted frequently breaks the rules when he can get away with it and money has no power over a machine, but Ted can be bought.

Bobert is widely believed to have obtained her nomination for services she rendered to Ted, in her district to get the nomination is to get the seat, no matter who or what you are..
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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You already have a souless machine running government, it is called Ted Cruz, though I suppose a real machine AI wouldn't get BJs from Bobo.
a soulless machine is good, church and state are supposed to be separate, Jefferson said so himself.
Zealotry is part of what has gotten us, and a lot of the rest of the world, into the state we're all in now.
 

GenericEnigma

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Good morning to my fellow Americans and to Maga Republicans!

I hope this Insurrection Day brings back powerful memories of who you support and what you value. Remember: the parenthetical letter at the end of a politician's name does not define their character; Only their actions and words do. And be wary of what other people tell you their actions and words are.

Have a nice day.
 

hanimmal

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https://apnews.com/article/capitol-siege-biden-politics-wisconsin-state-government-b7871ade87ff0809bab0103ef03c3432?utm_source=ForYou&utm_medium=HomePage&utm_id=Taboola
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The former chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party said Republican Sen. Ron Johnson spoke to him weeks before Joe Biden assumed the presidency about having the state’s GOP-controlled Legislature, rather than voters, choose Wisconsin’s presidential electors, according to newly released documents from closed-door testimony to the House Jan. 6 committee.

Johnson, in a statement Tuesday, said he had no recollection of the conversation with Andrew Hitt and accused the committee investigating the 2021 Capitol insurrection of attempting to “smear” him by selectively releasing text messages.

“I have no recollection of the phone call referenced in the texts, and therefore do not know the context of any comment I might have made,” Johnson said in a statement. “My goal since the November 2020 elections has consistently been to restore confidence in our election system.”

Hitt, who resigned as state party chairman in July 2021, testified before the Jan. 6 committee on Feb. 22. The transcript of his interview was released on Monday. Hitt did not respond to messages from The Associated Press left Tuesday seeking comment.

Hitt provided the committee with a text message he sent to Mark Jefferson, the Wisconsin Republican Party executive director, on Dec. 7, 2020. That was just a week before Wisconsin’s electors met to cast their ballots for Biden, who defeated then-President Donald Trump by nearly 21,000 votes in the state. At the same time, Republicans were discussing ways around having the state’s electors awarded to Biden.

“Ron called me right after and now is arguing for us to have the legislature choose the electors. OMG,” Hitt’s text message to Jefferson said.

“What is he doing?” Jefferson replied.

“There is a huge amount of pressure building on them to find a way around the electoral college,” Hitt told Jefferson.

“How can he feel good about promoting that though?” Jefferson said. “Does he believe we won here?”

Jefferson declined to comment Tuesday.

Hitt told the Jan. 6 committee that he opposed having the Legislature award electoral votes, that he didn’t think Republican legislators would do it, and that he told Johnson that attorneys for the Legislature had weighed in and said lawmakers didn’t have the power to do that.

Hitt testified that he didn’t recall Johnson giving any reasons for why he wanted the Legislature to award the electors or that Johnson wanted him to do anything about it. Hitt described Johnson’s comments as a “general complaint.”

“He didn’t ask me to call anybody,” Hitt testified.

Hitt was among 10 Republicans who met secretly in the Wisconsin Capitol on Dec. 14, 2020, the same day as Democrats met to cast the state’s electoral votes for Biden. Trump supporters wanted the fake electors in battleground states to be accepted in order to hand the election to Trump.

The texts between Hitt and Jefferson showed their concerns about the plan.

“Now how are we gonna get this silly electors meeting canceled? I fear that we won’t,” Jefferson texted Hitt, in reference to the Republicans.

Hitt also testified that Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani wanted to keep the Republicans’ meeting secret. Giuliani said in one conference call that there should be “no press, no heads up” about the meeting.

On Jan. 4, 2021, according to a question asked by a Jan. 6 committee member, Jefferson texted Hitt that “freaking Trump idiots want someone to fly original elector papers to the Senate President.”

Johnson’s staff attempted to get the slate of fake electors delivered to then-Vice President Mike Pence, but Pence’s staff rejected them.

Johnson did meet privately with Republican Wisconsin legislative leaders on Nov. 10, 2021, and told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel then that state lawmakers should take over the running of federal elections, rather than Wisconsin’s bipartisan elections commission. Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, who was in that meeting, said Tuesday that Johnson did not bring up the possibility of having the Legislature cast electoral votes.

Johnson, in his statement Tuesday, said it was “indisputable that there were a number of irregularities with that election.” He said the elections commission issued guidance that was against the law, in reference to successful lawsuits brought by Republicans. Johnson also referenced six election bills passed by Republicans that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed.

“I want to fix the problems, Democrats only seem interested in playing politics and making it easier to cheat,” Johnson said.

The Jan. 6 committee last month released an 814-page report after the panel interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses, held 10 hearings and obtained more than a million pages of documents. It has been releasing transcripts of its interviews since then. The committee urged the Justice Department to bring criminal charges against Trump.

Johnson has repeatedly downplayed the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, while also raising concerns about widespread voter fraud despite there being no evidence to back it up.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Ron and a few other senators have exposure over J6 including Lindsey and who knows, who knows what and will be looking for a deal? Ron or another senator would be worth a deal for sure, since nobody needs to make a deal for Donald's ass it will be already long gone over the documents. If there is a case to be made Jack will make it according to his rep, but Garland would have to sign off on a US senator being indicted over J6. With the kingpin already gone, these guys will have the highest value to the DOJ, senators, congress people and government employees will be the pecking order for deals. They will get everything they need for Trump over J6 anyway and won't need to offer much. Mark Meadows is the key to it all, if he is squealing and dealing a lot of senators and congress people could be indicted over J6 and if he does, he could walk away with no prison time or a very light sentence. He would probably need witness protection too!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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"My goal since the November 2020 elections has consistently been to restore confidence in our election system.”
i'm pretty sure i don't believe you, and what we're your goals leading UP TO the 2020 elections?...also pretty sure they weren't the same...
 

hanimmal

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https://apnews.com/article/politics-albuquerque-new-mexico-state-government-831e1d985a1795eea69ac6489f0698ed
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Bullets flew through one home’s front door and garage. At another home, three bullets went into the bedroom of a 10-year-old girl in a series of shootings that had at least one thing in common: They all targeted the homes or offices of elected Democratic officials in New Mexico.

Nobody was injured in the shootings that are being investigated by local and federal authorities. Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said they’re working to determine if the attacks that started in early December and were scattered around the state’s largest city are connected.

The attacks come amid a sharp rise in threats to members of Congress and two years after supporters of then-President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol and sent lawmakers running for their lives. Local school board members and election workers across the country have also endured harassment, intimidation and threats of violence.

Albuquerque officials have acknowledged they don’t know what motivated the shootings, but felt it was important to notify the public nonetheless. No suspect has been identified. Police declined to comment further on the investigation Friday.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will analyze bullet casings recovered from the scenes to try to determine whether the same weapon was used or if the gun was used in other crimes, said Phoenix-based ATF Special Agent in Charge Brendan Iber.

The shootings began Dec. 4 when eight rounds were fired at the home of Bernalillo County Commissioner Adriann Barboa, police said. Seven days later, someone fired more than a dozen shots at former Bernalillo County Commissioner Debbie O’Malley’s home.

Albuquerque police said technology that can detect the sound of gunfire indicated shots fired near New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez’s former campaign office on Dec. 10. Nobody was in the building at the time, and police said they found no damage.

Just this week, multiple shots were fired at the home of state Sen. Linda Lopez — a lead sponsor of a 2021 bill that reversed New Mexico’s ban on most abortion procedures — and the office of state Sen. Moe Maestas. Maestas, an attorney, co-sponsored a bill last year to set new criminal penalties for threatening state and local judges. It didn’t pass.

Maestas said employees at his law office heard loud, rapid-fire shots just outside on Thursday and called 911.

“I don’t think it’s anything we did or said, but just the fact that we’re elected officials,” Maestas said. “Hopefully they (law enforcement) can get a semblance of a motive.”

O’Malley and her husband were asleep when the gunfire struck the adobe wall surrounding their home, she said in an email.

“To say I am angry about this attack on my home — on my family, is the least of it,” she said. “I remember thinking how grateful I was that my grandchildren were not spending the night, and that those bullets did not go through my house.”

Lopez, a longtime state senator, said in a statement that three of the bullets shot at her home passed through her 10-year-old daughter’s bedroom. Other bullets penetrated a garage door and damaged a wall.

She called on the public to provide any information that will lead to an arrest, as did Republican leaders in the New Mexico Senate.

Barboa told Albuquerque TV station KRQE that having bullets shot directly through her front door is traumatizing, especially as families prepare to gather for the holidays.

“No one deserves threatening and dangerous attacks like this,” she said.

Federal officials have warned about the potential for violence and attacks on government officials and buildings, and the Department of Homeland Security has said domestic extremism remains a top terrorism threat in the U.S.

In October, an assailant looking for then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi broke into her San Francisco home and used a hammer to attack her husband, Paul, who suffered blunt-force injuries and was hospitalized. Rioters who swarmed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and halted the certification of President Joe Biden’s electoral victory roamed the halls and shouted menacingly, demanding “Where’s Nancy?”

Members of a paramilitary group were convicted of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor. And in August, a gunman opened fire on an FBI officein Ohio after posting online that federal agents should be killed “on sight” after the FBI searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.

Across the U.S., election workers, judges, school board officials and other politicians have been harassed and hounded, sending some into hiding.

In June, a man who was arrested outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in Maryland said he was there to kill the justice after a leaked court opinion suggested the court was likely to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling establishing a nationwide right to abortion.

New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, went into hiding for several weeks in December 2020 and January 2021 in response to online threats.

In 2020, Democratic New Mexico state Sen. Jacob Candelaria fled home after receiving anonymous, threatening telephone messages following his criticism of a protest outside the state Capitol against COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.

Maestas’ bill to protect judges documented 15 threats against judges and courthouses in 2021 alone, as well as a barrage of threats that shut down a courthouse in northern New Mexico in 2018. The judge who was overseeing a case involving the mysterious death of a child at a remote family compound, retired following those threats.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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a few cameras around democratic politicians homes would probably put an end to this, with some arrests and prosecutions...and they should be massive, savage prosecutions, publicly broadcast, so the rest of these fucking morons learn that they can and will go to prison and be assfucked by the same people they're already afraid of. fucking cowards.
 

hanimmal

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a few cameras around democratic politicians homes would probably put an end to this, with some arrests and prosecutions...and they should be massive, savage prosecutions, publicly broadcast, so the rest of these fucking morons learn that they can and will go to prison and be assfucked by the same people they're already afraid of. fucking cowards.
There is a nice 'self fulfilling prophecy'-esque to that scenario.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Video LEAKS of Trump HOSTING Fascist Weekend Party in Mar-A-Lago

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on a CPAC (aka fascist event) hosted by Trump this weekend at Mar-A-Lago.
 

CunningCanuk

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a few cameras around democratic politicians homes would probably put an end to this, with some arrests and prosecutions...and they should be massive, savage prosecutions, publicly broadcast, so the rest of these fucking morons learn that they can and will go to prison and be assfucked by the same people they're already afraid of. fucking cowards.
Thank god you smoke dope.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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a few cameras around democratic politicians homes would probably put an end to this, with some arrests and prosecutions...and they should be massive, savage prosecutions, publicly broadcast, so the rest of these fucking morons learn that they can and will go to prison and be assfucked by the same people they're already afraid of. fucking cowards.
Video cameras seem to be these assholes biggest enemies, from racist cops, to Karen's caught and other acts of hate. The camera records the truth and they can't get away from that simple fact, these people deal in lies and hate and video exposes it all. When a black person wears a camera, it is you the hate filled bastard is looking at on the screen, not him and they get the appropriate reaction. They couldn't deny the video's of J6, though they tried to say it was antifa or a tourist visit, those videos are for the courts and history now and it makes it hard to rewrite or revise history. They can even try to say J6 never happened and was made up by the "media", but we have the videos, hundred if not thousands of hours worth.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i don't know what makes me sadder, the shit she pulls, or that the fucking yokels in arkansas were retarded enough to elect her.
what a stinkin fucking bitch...any chance she's goin down with the sedition carcass?
 
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