As long as we aren't actually discussing Trump's egregious behaviors.Wait, what is the spin supposed to be? Do you think “he didn’t call in the guard” is meant to misread as “nobody ever called in the guard?”
I shouldn't have stated that as fact. I should have qualified: It's widely reported that Trump didn't order in the Guard.Here was you yesterday ... Compare those two statements. Make up your bull **** excuses for how you are not contradicting yourself and rewriting the story at every opportunity...
I shouldn't have stated that as fact. I should have qualified: It's widely reported that Trump didn't order in the Guard.
I never thought/posted that you lied. But I do see how my poor word choice could be construed that way. Mea culpa.
Doesn't change the fact that the statements are literally contradictory And backpedaling, while accusing me of backpedaling. And that's what we are talking about here: putting on so much spin that the meaning changes.
No one disputes the facts. The devil is in the doctoring of the narrative. I think we should be literally correct to be in the superior argumentative position (and I mean all of us). Leave it to the Trumster Fires to lie about stolen elections. We should be on the side of unimpugnable accuracy. We should not say "Trump did not order the DCNJ, and in the next breath say "well it is reported he resisted."
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check...l-guard-after-rioters-stormed-capitol-1560186Numerous reports and statements from defense officials show Trump was not involved in the deployment of the D.C. National Guard to quell the riot at the Capitol.
Acting Defense Secretary Miller used vague instructions that Trump had given days before the riot to "take any necessary steps to support civilian law enforcement requests in securing the Capitol and federal buildings."
Reports show Trump initially was hesitant to get the DCNG involved, forcing officials to look to Pence for White House support.
The deployment of the National Guard was not "immediate." It took multiple requests for troops from D.C. and out-of-state law enforcement to gain authorization from federal defense officials to assist at the Capitol.
Nonsense. Trump had nothing to do with what happened, he was just a spectator.The key part in all of this though is that Trump absolutely believed it could work, and he got rid of anyone that told him it wouldn’t. If he was right and this had a chance, like for instance if Ashli Babbitt wasn’t shot to death and they had gotten in the chambers and delayed the certification or worse, at no point would he have stepped in and said “it’s all bullying and bluster, Biden won, let’s go home guys”
He would have seen the whole thing through and everyone knows that.
For me, the reason it adds up as a credible coup attempt is this--the mob (especially the vanguard of it that battled police) indeed had a plan that would result in an unlawful seizure of power--it was to intimidate or coerce Pence into refusing to certify the election...They intended to use force to prevent certification. Had they achieved that it honestly had a shot of putting us into an apparent "constitutional crisis" which could justify using means more favorable to Trump to determine the president--which would be the next phase of the coup attempt. The only thing that stopped it was that the defense of the Capitol was JUST adequate enough to get everyone away, and that Pence refused to be intimidated...
Far from implausible, for my money it was so close as to be genuinely frightening. The only reason it didn't work is because it happened to fail at the point of breach because everyone got out. Not because it couldn't work. So that's why you wound up with people "wandering around and taking selfies". Not from being goal-less, but from having already failed.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Thursday talked with conservative broadcaster Steve Bannon about a plan to use "4,000 shock troops" to take over the jobs of federal government employees.
Bannon has previously said that the so-called "shock troops" need to be prepared prior to Republican control of the executive branch.
"People didn't like that Donald Trump raised his voice but sometimes you've got to raise your voice to raise a ruckus and to raise an army of patriots who love this country and will fight for her," Gaetz said on Bannon's War Room program. "We're going to operationalize the performance to go right after the people who are imposing the vaccine mandates, who are enriching themselves and who are selling out the country."
"Understand, this is a theory of governing," Bannon agreed. "It's fresh and it's new. This is Trumpism in power. That's when we went to the 4,000 shock troops we have to have that's going to man the government. Get them ready now. Right? We're going to hit the beach with the landing teams and the beachhead teams and all that nomenclature they use when President Trump wins in 2024 -- or before."
Doesn't change the fact that the statements are literally contradictory . . . . . .
The intimidation of election workers is part and parcel of the coup attempt.
Two election workers break silence after enduring Trump backers' threats
Maddow opened with this chilling story tonight. Recommended viewing.
I think this is a pretty good (edited) description of what happened. I agree with it. I would also add, I've seen it said that had the mob actually murdered members of Congress and/or Vice President Pence then trump might have planned to use that as a pretext to declare martial law.
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/10/trump-powerpoint-mark-meadows-capitol-attack
And in case that’s too hard to follow apparently they put it in a power point
But, but, but...it wasn't a 'coup' attempt! They were merely discussing what could hypothetically happen, ya know...if for some reason a crowd of regular tourists just happened to be inside the Capitol with pepper spray, baseball bats, and stun guns (likely bought in the Capitol gift shop) looking for Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi so they could shake their hands.