Thermal
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Pray tell, my dear Gazanga; describe for us ex-President Trump's remaining in power illegally and being forced out of office. I'm sure all would relish the tale.
Not every interruption may be a seizure, but that doesn't mean that no interruption can be a seizure.That's what you call a seizure of power? Seriously?
If one interrupts a judge when he is speaking, have you seized judicial powers?
Pray tell, my dear Gazanga; describe for us ex-President Trump's remaining in power illegally and being forced out of office. I'm sure all would relish the tale.
No. For the umpteenth time, *NO*. My argument has clearly been that they did not attempt to do *anything* in terms of seizing power.
They attempted nothing of the kind. The J6ers disrupted the certification temporarily.
None had any idea what do do after accomplishing this, so they wandered slowly home.
This is important. Please jot it down because I am bored with repeating it: they did not actually attempt to do anything, much less overthrow a global superpower. They chased a car. They caught it. Then they didn't know what to do. So they went home.
That is not an attempt to seize power from the mightiest nation on the planet by any convoluted definition.
You're right. The meaning of the ******* words do.
Not every interruption may be a seizure, but that doesn't mean that no interruption can be a seizure.
Thank you, let's continue as reasonably as we can.You present a more reasonable argument than others have been giving lately,
The time slot may have been all that was seized, but that's not all they attempted to seize. At least for some attackers, had they found Pence, they would have tried to coerce him into not counting the votes which would have thrown things, eventually, back to the states. To do that on illegitimate grounds - there was no good reason for Pence to not count the votes - would have been part of a coup.so let me try to clarify:
The only thing I saw (attempted to be) seized was the time slot. I mean seriously, what would stopping the certification at that time accomplish? Would the might and force of a global superpower say "whelp, you got us. The nation is yours"?
I get that my understanding of "seizure of power" is different than that of many forumites. To me, it is a decisive action, not a vague wish.
The events of Jan. 6 at the Capitol were not the only part of the coup. Trump had been laying the groundwork for Pence to not count the votes since, well, actually, before the election itself. That was part of the coup, too. As were all the ridiculous court cases. You can't look at Jan. 6 in isolation.I see this as more analogous to a guy trying to get the attention of a lady. He can do so, with or without success (importantly), or kind of scurry around the edges without actually doing anything decisive. Like putting himself in the same crowd she is in, but never actually getting in her view (again, the success of getting her attention is unimportant to whether an actual attempt is even made).
I think Trump didn't expect any success. He just did his incitement because he loves having power to fire up his rabble base and does so at every opportunity. Posters here actually give that whole crew way to much credit for being able to get anything done. Or even attempted, for that matter.
Thank you, let's continue as reasonably as we can.
The time slot may have been all that was seized, but that's not all they attempted to seize. At least for some attackers, had they found Pence, they would have tried to coerce him into not counting the votes which would have thrown things, eventually, back to the states. To do that on illegitimate grounds - there was no good reason for Pence to not count the votes - would have been part of a coup.
The events of Jan. 6 at the Capitol were not the only part of the coup. Trump had been laying the groundwork for Pence to not count the votes since, well, actually, before the election itself. That was part of the coup, too. As were all the ridiculous court cases. You can't look at Jan. 6 in isolation.
I would say that, rather than *would have* been part of a coup, it *could have* been part of a coup. It *could have* if there was a credible attempt to seize power (although if you are committed to seizing illegally and undemocratically, I see not much reason to stand on ceremony. Kind of like bringing flowers to a rape.
This may clear things up: do you think a coup attempt has to be credible to be deemed a coup attempt, or not? I think it does. It needs to be credible, as in having the means, as poster Upchurch mentioned upthread. Without credible force (or coercion or whatever) to actually *take* the power, it amounts to a couple toddlers hatching delusional fantasies. Color me cynical, but I'm not in fear of toddlers. Except that they might break something valuable. Like the Capitol building. But they are not going to break, or even credibly menace, the Republic.
Agreed re: looking at it in toto. But what I see are toddlers nationwide breaking the good China. Super annoying and needs to be stopped, and punished, but not challenging the power of their parents. The parent's power is never threatened by buffoonery.
Well, in a way it was a "landslide"...at least compared to what the polling predicted. And 304 to 227 electoral votes isn't too shabby, either. It was a slightly wider margin of victory than Biden enjoyed.
Of course, some will screech about the popular vote (while I laugh at them). But, nobody cares. That isn't what determines a winner.
That Clinton and Biden both got millions more votes than Trump really triggers you, doesn't it?
Is it true that no one in American history lost the popular vote in two presidential elections except Trump? I can see why that would disturb the Trump faithful.
Ralph Nader has, I believe.
I would say that, rather than *would have* been part of a coup, it *could have* been part of a coup. It *could have* if there was a credible attempt to seize power (although if you are committed to seizing illegally and undemocratically, I see not much reason to stand on ceremony. Kind of like bringing flowers to a rape.
This may clear things up: do you think a coup attempt has to be credible to be deemed a coup attempt, or not? I think it does. It needs to be credible, as in having the means, as poster Upchurch mentioned upthread. Without credible force (or coercion or whatever) to actually *take* the power, it amounts to a couple toddlers hatching delusional fantasies. Color me cynical, but I'm not in fear of toddlers. Except that they might break something valuable. Like the Capitol building. But they are not going to break, or even credibly menace, the Republic.
Agreed re: looking at it in toto. But what I see are toddlers nationwide breaking the good China. Super annoying and needs to be stopped, and punished, but not challenging the power of their parents. The parent's power is never threatened by buffoonery.
Yes but your beating around the bush and the reason the Whole Coup Fsiled, the Millitary did not support Trump and he was unable to call out the Insurrection act as he wanted to do, because Antifa and BLM set January 6th, out because they were warned in advance.
I like how people always call Trump a dumbass, but suddenly he becomes a master strategist when planning his "coup".![]()
I like how people always call Trump a dumbass, but suddenly he becomes a master strategist when planning his "coup".![]()
This is an explicit argument that not succeeding means it wasn't a coup, something you also explicitly said you were not making.
Your argument is empty. They attempted to seize the power to install the president and thus the power of the president. Trump et al attempted illegal means through the courts (you can't actually present a case in bad faith lawfully), through illegal legislative moves (the VP cannot lawfully refuse to certify), and through intimidation and violence.
This 'punk ass' plain talk isn't negated by your say so. You have no authority regarding this. You're just not wrong, you're trivially wrong.
No. For the umpteenth time, *NO*. My argument has clearly been that they did not attempt to do *anything* in terms of seizing power.
They attempted nothing of the kind. The J6ers disrupted the certification temporarily. None had any idea what do do after accomplishing this, so they wandered slowly home.
This is important. Please jot it down because I am bored with repeating it: they did not actually attempt to do anything, much less overthrow a global superpower. They chased a car. They caught it. Then they didn't know what to do. So they went home.
That is not an attempt to seize power from the mightiest nation on the planet by any convoluted definition.
You're right. The meaning of the ******* words do.
Maybe if Antifa and BLM hadn't been warned to stay away the plans of the Coup plotters would have worked better for them.