Cont: Trump’s Coup - Part 2

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Still trying to even understand how Ken came to this part of his wisdom: "That oath was originally taken on the 20th, right? And I have friends in Spain who had it before it was even aired." :con2:

The word "had" is probably a mistranscription of "heard". There is a QAnon theory that Biden wasn't actually inaugurated. They claim the inauguration was faked with video trickery and special effects...for some reason. There is a QAnon guy named Charlie Ward who lives in Spain and claims that he saw the inauguration live in Spain at 7 AM, 10 hours before the inauguration would have actually taken place. As proof of this he has provided...his say so.

Never mind why it would air live in Spain with the pre-recording being aired everywhere else later or why Biden wouldn't have just recorded it at the proper time or why it makes a difference if it was pre-recorded if it did actually happen anyway or how this actually means anything. The point is it is FAKE. It is FAKE gosh darn it.

I now return you to your non-Conspiracy Theory discussion of the coup.
 
The QAnon Shaman, Jacob Chansley, is "wounded" he didn't receive help from Trump. Also, he claimed to be sympathetic towards Trump due the way he (Trump) was treated by the media, given that he (Chansley) is a life long victim of harassment.

He also did nothing wrong at the Capital on the 6th January and also stopped someone from stealing muffins from a breakroom.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/541573-qanon-shaman-i-consider-myself-a-lover-of-my-country

I hope the little entitled prick get a nice holiday courtesy of club Fed.
 
Still trying to even understand how Ken came to this part of his wisdom: "That oath was originally taken on the 20th, right? And I have friends in Spain who had it before it was even aired." :con2:
Their chief weapons are: fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, and near fanatical devotion to the dope!
 
The QAnon Shaman, Jacob Chansley, is "wounded" he didn't receive help from Trump. Also, he claimed to be sympathetic towards Trump due the way he (Trump) was treated by the media, given that he (Chansley) is a life long victim of harassment.

He also did nothing wrong at the Capital on the 6th January and also stopped someone from stealing muffins from a breakroom.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/541573-qanon-shaman-i-consider-myself-a-lover-of-my-country

I hope the little entitled prick get a nice holiday courtesy of club Fed.

I heard on the radio that the idiot had a bit of a temper tantrum during a hearing and complained loudly about being denied bail/pre-trial release. Oddly enough, the tactic did not result in him getting bail.
 
Still trying to even understand how Ken came to this part of his wisdom: "That oath was originally taken on the 20th, right? And I have friends in Spain who had it before it was even aired." :con2:

I suspect that he doesn’t understand time differences, he probably thinks Australia saw it 18 hours before the USA….
 
I heard on the radio that the idiot had a bit of a temper tantrum during a hearing and complained loudly about being denied bail/pre-trial release. Oddly enough, the tactic did not result in him getting bail.

I thought the tantrum was from the guy who put his feet up on Pelosi's desk.
 
"A Trump appointee who was arrested after participating in the Capitol riot asked a judge if he could be transferred to a cell with no cockroaches"

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/trump-appointee-arrested-participating-capitol-154723319.html

"Federico Klein, a former State Department aide who was arrested after the Capitol riot, complained of his cell conditions to a judge.

He said he had trouble sleeping because he felt "cockroaches crawling" all over him. Klein is believed to the first Trump appointee arrested in connection with the Capitol riot.

"I wonder if there's a place where I can stay in detention where I don't have cockroaches crawling over me while I attempt to sleep," he said, according to a report from the Washington Post. "I mean, I really haven't slept all that much, your honor. It would be nice if I could sleep in a place where there were not cockroaches everywhere."

The judge, Zia M. Faruqui, told Klein in response that he would soon be moved to another jail in Washington, DC. Faruqui also said the conditions would be addressed at his present cell."

You'd think he'd feel at home with roaches.
 
"A Trump appointee who was arrested after participating in the Capitol riot asked a judge if he could be transferred to a cell with no cockroaches"

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/trump-appointee-arrested-participating-capitol-154723319.html

"Federico Klein, a former State Department aide who was arrested after the Capitol riot, complained of his cell conditions to a judge.

He said he had trouble sleeping because he felt "cockroaches crawling" all over him. Klein is believed to the first Trump appointee arrested in connection with the Capitol riot.

"I wonder if there's a place where I can stay in detention where I don't have cockroaches crawling over me while I attempt to sleep," he said, according to a report from the Washington Post. "I mean, I really haven't slept all that much, your honor. It would be nice if I could sleep in a place where there were not cockroaches everywhere."

The judge, Zia M. Faruqui, told Klein in response that he would soon be moved to another jail in Washington, DC. Faruqui also said the conditions would be addressed at his present cell."

You'd think he'd feel at home with roaches.
You would think he would like staying at the Trump Hotel Washington...
 
Obviously there's been a mistake. Poor prison conditions are for /criminals/.
 
"A Trump appointee who was arrested after participating in the Capitol riot asked a judge if he could be transferred to a cell with no cockroaches"
In other cases, the conditions that a prisoner is held would be seen as important. (After all, there are issues of prison overcrowding, health care, etc.) So something like "The jail I am being held at does not have proper pest control" would be something that required attention.

However, the individual in question worked (and supported) Stubby McBonespurs, a president who liked the idea of filling prisons with "bad hombres". So, not much sympathy for him from me.

I wonder if anyone asked him if, when the cops arrested him, whether they kept him from bumping his head while putting him in the police car.
 
I thought the tantrum was from the guy who put his feet up on Pelosi's desk.

Yeah, that was Richard Barnett of Arkansas. He went a little nuts during a bail hearing. I understand his frustration. He was hoping to get out on bail and this is the second time they pushed the bail decision into the future. I believe his next hearing will be on May 4th.

This guy probably doesn't get it. He became an icon of the insurrection by sitting with his feet up on Pelosi's deck. They are going to make an example out of him. There will be people who will avoid prison but he's certainly headed there.
 
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