Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
Some of these questions, hell...most of them...from the GOP are just a self-serving waste of time. They aren't questions at all; they're just political grandstanding and shouldn't be allowed.
The only explanation I can come up with for comments like this is that Trump's sphincter must have a delectable flavor and complex palate unequaled if not unsurpassed by even the greatest efforts of the world's most skilled culinary artisans.RON JOHNSON: "I think the president’s lawyers blew the House manager case out of the water. They legally eviscerated them. … And they certainly proved that the First Amendment applies to political speech probably more than anything."
Ooo, what did Trump know about the riot, when, what did he do about it, be specific? Per Collins and Murkowski.
Trump defense answer: deflect, dodge, simply don't answer.
If the defense won't answer it, the Managers will: as soon as it happened and he did nothing.
Now defense is claiming what Trump did to respond to the riot is not included in the charges. He also claimed Trump's response was to tell the rioters to stay peaceful and go home. Pretty sure that isn't what happened.
I am not, and was not, defending Trump.
"He's had years to clarify what he said and correct people's understanding of what he meant and of course he hasn't, and he won't."
He did just a few days later and that's all I'm going to say on this.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-very-fine-people-charlottesville/5943239002/
According to a transcript from the White House, the Trump quote in question was in response to a reporter who asked, "Mr. President, are you putting what you’re calling the alt-left and white supremacists on the same moral plane?"
Trump responded: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves — and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides."
After further questioning from the reporter, and responses from Trump about people who were at the Charlottesville rally to support keeping the Lee statue, the president said, "You’re changing history. You’re changing culture. And you had people — and I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists — because they should be condemned totally. But you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists."
Did the guy just say that challenging election results "is not incitement to resurrection?" Those evangelicals are everywhere.
I had to rewind it. Yes. Yes, he did.
I've been fairly amused in the last week or so because I've heard different newscasters misspeak "incitement to erection" at least four times. But they immediately corrected themselves.
Look at y'all two, actually trusting Moscow Mitch McConnell. That's so...adorable.
It's very simple, Mitch does what's best for his own pockets and his own power.
Capitol police planned to deploy a routine daily force, around 1,400 officers, on January 6, the Washington Post reported. They requested DC National Guard support, but the 340 troops deployed were unarmed and mostly assigned to traffic and crowd control. The head of the Capitol Police said he asked for more national guard forces from House and Senate Sergeants-at-Arms, who had the authority to make such a request, but both refused, Roll Call reported. Further, the Pentagon removed the authority to rapidly mobilize troops from the DC National Guard commander, delaying their response.
Once the attack was underway, officials, including DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, the Capitol Police, and the DC Metropolitan Police, requested national guard back-up, requiring approval from the US Defense Department. The additional troops did not arrive to establish a secure perimeter around the Capitol until three hours later. Maryland’s Republican governor, Larry Hogan, said that federal officials repeatedly denied authorization when he offered to deploy his state’s national guard. Media reports indicate that officials responsible for House and Senate security, as well as Defense Department officials, delayed deployment. Defense Department officials said that Vice President Pence, not Trump, gave the order to deploy the DC National Guard. Some reports indicate that Trump refused to issue the order.
On January 26, acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman stated that by January 4, the Defense Department “knew that militia groups and white supremacist organizations would be attending,” that “there was a strong potential for violence and that Congress was the target,” and that the department “should have been more prepared for this attack.”
Can't remember which official has stated he was on the phone with Trump and audibly remarked "they just rushed Pence out of here" on the call.What a load of crap that Trump didn't know that Pence was in danger! Trump was watching it live like everyone else was. He knew damn well. And TRump got updates from the SS unlike the rest of us.

Did you mail a letter? I heard at one point that actual letters are taken more seriously than emails. Don't know if it's true.
Well, one of Trump's supporters did say they were brining the calvary.
Ooo, what did Trump know about the riot, when, what did he do about it, be specific? Per Collins and Murkowski.
Trump defense answer: deflect, dodge, simply don't answer.
Ooo, Cruzy has a question. Bet it will be a zinger.
Brings up Kamala Harris and BLM in one.
https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-afs:Content:9579800331This is a movement, I’m telling you,” Harris said in the interview. “They’re not going to stop. And everyone beware, because they’re not going to stop. They’re not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not going to stop after Election Day. And that should be — everyone should take note of that, on both levels, that they’re not going to let up, and they should not, and we should not.”
A Facebook post viewed more than 90,000 times this week superimposed part of that quote on a picture of burning cars, making it look like Harris was referencing riots and violence, rather than peaceful protests.
“Kamala Harris encourages the rioters that are destroying American cities,” the post’s caption read. “In these same riots, innocent citizens are dying and having their livelihoods destroyed. She will continue to fail law enforcement and the American people.”
The post lacked the full context of the interview. Harris and Colbert spoke about protest movements but never mentioned riots in the six-minute clip.
After the August police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Harris reiterated her support for peaceful protests and condemned violent agitators during an address in Washington.