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As the investigation continues and the coordination becomes more and more clear, what also becomes clear is that the upper level players will continue to go on as they've always gone. Rand will jog on his treadmill without a mask. Kevin will try not to stumble over the longer words in Green Eggs & Ham, Lauren will buy a new tote for her new weapon, and the days will pass as they always do. Roger Stone and Steve Bannon and *Stephen Miller and their ilk will plot and plan behind the scenes.

The coup attempt that was disguised as a clown car Q Anon protest was seconds short of us facing a lifetime of authoritarian autocratic regimes and the potential dissolution of the states to be plundered for the wealthy and misery for the rest of us.

Full force spotlight and attention will not happen. The GOP dragging their heels and creating their own distractions has worked. They should know, they've been taught well.

 

 

 

 

*He's a smart guy, but I'd love to see his texts and call record in the days prior to and including Jan. 6.

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6 hours ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

As the investigation continues and the coordination becomes more and more clear, what also becomes clear is that the upper level players will continue to go on as they've always gone. Rand will jog on his treadmill without a mask. Kevin will try not to stumble over the longer words in Green Eggs & Ham, Lauren will buy a new tote for her new weapon, and the days will pass as they always do. Roger Stone and Steve Bannon and *Stephen Miller and their ilk will plot and plan behind the scenes.

The coup attempt that was disguised as a clown car Q Anon protest was seconds short of us facing a lifetime of authoritarian autocratic regimes and the potential dissolution of the states to be plundered for the wealthy and misery for the rest of us.

Full force spotlight and attention will not happen. The GOP dragging their heels and creating their own distractions has worked. They should know, they've been taught well.

 

 

 

 

*He's a smart guy, but I'd love to see his texts and call record in the days prior to and including Jan. 6.

I've often wondered if Rand Paul would show up to perform a corneal transplant (his former specialty) without a mask and say, "It's a violation of my individual rights."  

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That's the chorus to the lost Eddie Rabbitt song.

Man....I love me some Eddie Rabbit. No apologies. Hell, one of my law partners is my age, same taste in music. On the occasions we have to drive to a distant client together, she and I can belt out some Eddie Rabbit in the car, no shame and no fucks given about the poor associate in the back seat listening to us sing.
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On 3/20/2021 at 6:16 AM, RDCanecutter said:

That's the chorus to the lost Eddie Rabbitt song.

 

I'd love to spit some Beech-Nut in that dude's eyes
And shoot him with my old .45
'Cause a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive

Hank Williams Jr.

 

I liked the song back in the day. Hank Jr. did some good work.

 

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“We have an executive order — not from Congress or D.C., but from the desk of the CEO of heaven, the boss of the planet,” Burden said. “He said from his desk in heaven, ‘This is my will. Trump will be in office for eight years.’ ”

 

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5 hours ago, Bruh Man said:

Article confirms what I've suspected - the DFW suburbs has been a hotbed for this craziness. 

 

The UT lawyer who was the poster boy of Jan 6th in the immediate aftermath. I would never applaud vandalizing someone’s home but that is an unique attack. And he is still full on trump supporter.

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When the 39-year-old University of Texas-educated lawyer returned home, he was fired from his job as associate general counsel and director of human resources for an insurance company. He and his fiancee parted ways, and vandals stuffed debris into his home’s sewer pipes, causing a flood of fecal matter-tinged water in his duplex.

 

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Fecal Matter-Tinged?  

Can something be tinged with shit?  

I don't think the MAGA movement is tinged with shit.  It's pure shit.  Okay, maybe not pure.  But like 98% shit.  Shit beyond a reasonable doubt.  

But yeah, like Nice Guy Eddie said...it was wrong to do, but you gotta give these folks credit for originality in clogging up his sewer drainage.  

I said it way upthread, but several weeks ago, it felt like the Dallas area was being way over-represented by arrests/persons of interest related to the January 6th insurrection.  It would seem the FBI was way ahead of us.  And as per usual, nobody listened.  

There have to be entire blocks up there where people go to their windows when FBI trucks roll through who think, "Oh thank goodness, they're probably coming to question that Indian or Mexican family down the street that just moved in............wait.  What the hell?  Why are they in our driveway?"  

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7 hours ago, Bruh Man said:

Article confirms what I've suspected - the DFW suburbs has been a hotbed for this craziness. 

 

At the Community Grill in Frisco, the silver thermoses of coffee were waiting and the Deplorables indulged in other baseless speculations. President Biden is senile, they said. He's being fed his words through an earpiece by former president Barack Obama.

They didn't want to talk about the Jan. 6 attack. Many of them believed the attack was carried out by left-wing "antifa" and Black Lives Matter infiltrators, rather than more than a dozen of their neighbors who stormed the Capitol "in the name of Jesus," bearing zip-tie restraints and, in one case, a crutch to beat police.

 

Jane Ann Sellars, vice president for "Americanism" for a local Republican women's group, said coffee was a chance to strategize and work on promoting politicians who share their views.

 

I believe I'll start riding my motorcycle over to Community Grill next weekend and going in wearing my "Anti-Trump AF" t-shirt.  I bet not a single coward says shit.

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Also, is this just a Republican phenomenon? It's hard to imagine a bunch of California wives meeting to discuss Democrat politicians. But I can picture as clear as day a women's Republican group meeting weekly to bitch about who doesn't go to church enough, whose kid seems to like dolls a little too much, their suspicious new non-white neighbors, and who in Washington is going to bring back good ol' fashioned "family values."

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27 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

Also, is this just a Republican phenomenon? It's hard to imagine a bunch of California wives meeting to discuss Democrat politicians. But I can picture as clear as day a women's Republican group meeting weekly to bitch about who doesn't go to church enough, whose kid seems to like dolls a little too much, their suspicious new non-white neighbors, and who in Washington is going to bring back good ol' fashioned "family values."

These people are ruled by fear, selfishness, and a feeling that their lives are just unfulfilled. That’s why they live in Frisco. 

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40 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

These people are ruled by fear, selfishness, and a feeling that their lives are just unfulfilled. That’s why they live in Frisco. 

This.  

Also, Frisco seems like an awful place.  I have long known that I am a city girl.  I love living in cities as there is just more to do.  The last time I lived in the suburbs was when I lived in The Woodlands (ughhh), and I would never do it again if I could help it.  

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41 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

These people are ruled by fear, selfishness, and a feeling that their lives are just unfulfilled. That’s why they live in Frisco. 

No one's life is perfect but I would guess that most Frisco residents have it pretty good.  There's an element of fear with Trump supporters that the socialists are coming to take it away. Which is especially laughable when retirees talk about socialists taking away their social security checks. 

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22 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

This.  

Also, Frisco seems like an awful place.  I have long known that I am a city girl.  I love living in cities as there is just more to do.  The last time I lived in the suburbs was when I lived in The Woodlands (ughhh), and I would never do it again if I could help it.  

 

I live rural, by choice, wouldn't have it any other way. But I can see the appeal of city life-- I can imagine my self, in another life, living in NYC, or Chicago, etc.

But I cannot imagine, under any circumstances, living in the suburbs.

 

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