Do supporters get to hang out in the chamber during sessions? I would not be surprised if MTG herself shot a Dem during a session, live on C-SPAN, and claimed self-defense.
I would be. For all their bluster and braggadocio, this whole lot appears to me to be a bunch of cowards. They’ve been prattling on for years now about “second amendment solutions”, but the vast majority of them seem to be waiting around for someone else to apply that solution.
Which, along with plausible deniability, is the essence of stochastic terrorism.
If they actually did manage to bypass security, I’d be surprised if Boebert didn’t have a gun on her. Hasn’t she been caught doing that in the past?
ETA, yes, yes she had:
refusing to let Capitol Police look through her purse after she set off metal detectors placed at entrances to the House floor.
[Boebert] has pledged to carry a gun in Congress
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Let me tell you why I WILL carry my Glock to Congress.
Washington police Chief Robert Contee III said on Monday he wants to speak with Boebert about her intention to carry a firearm while in the district.
“That Congresswoman will be subjected to the same penalties as anyone else that’s caught on the D.C. streets carrying a firearm,” Contee said.
That sounds awfully close to incitement of violence.
Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, whose wife is Loser Donald’s “spiritual advisor” Paula White, has been slapped with a C&D by guitarist Neil Schon for performing “Don’t Stop Believin’”, with Marjorie Taylor Greene on vocals, at Mar-a-Lago.
This also sounds like inciting violence.
New lies from George Santos. He campaigned as being openly gay, but he was still married to a woman two weeks before the election.
Also, no, his mother did not work in the World Trade Center.
At this point, I’d like to know
One.
Single.
Thing.
He has said that is not a lie.
That sounds like torture. I don’t know if she can sing, but her speaking voice is pretty awful. I can just imagine her screeching that song like a prowling tom cat. Ugh!
Dennis Prager thinks it’s downright tragic that bigoted Boomer parents who hate their children and whose hatred is reciprocated by them don’t get to spend Christmas with their grandkids, and says it’s clearly a sign of the moral failures of the left that those ungrateful little shits won’t do as they’re told.
The entire editorial is so absolutely goddamn hilarious that if it were anyone else writing it I’d think it was a parody.
His name? Maybe?
“The fact is that leftism often produces mean people.”
I couldn’t read anymore. What a load of un-self-aware bullshit.
I’m assuming
“I have my story to tell and it will be told next week.”
is code for “I’m going to kick this can down the road for a few weeks until I’m sworn in”.
I’m assuming we’ll never hear his story, at least one that even sounds like it could be true. It just has sound plausible enough for the GOP to grab some talking points from it.
Hey, come on, “Next Week” is at least twice as fast as Donald “Too Weak” Trump! What more could you ask for?
Rand Paul. Hatred of women. Republican. Susan Collins is concerned, no I really mean it, concerned (not).
Other lowlights of GQP hatred and fear also included with no extra charge.
But twice as fast as never is probably more than a a few weeks.
And, following in Trump’s footsteps
Here’s some of the things Lake’s team presented:
A whistleblower from Runbeck Elections Services, the county’s election contractor, who didn’t testify but instead avowed to a Lake investigator that she saw fellow employees bring in 50 early ballots of family members and illegally add them to the vote total. Lake lost to Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs by 17,117 votes.
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A partisan pollster calling himself the “People’s Pundit”
I don’t think anymore context is needed for that one.
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Sworn declarations from 200 voters who said they were impacted by Election Day problems. But only three of them, according to the county, didn’t vote
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a cyber security expert who testified that the county’s printers were set up to spit out 19-inch ballots on 20-inch paper – ballots that then couldn’t be counted. Except, he conceded that they would have been counted
I’m surprised more judges aren’t going after these lawyers for continuously wasting the court’s time (and manipulating the public) with these frivolous cases.
So, margins are now somehow a liberal plot? I mean, 20 inch ballots on 19 inch paper, I can see the problem there, but…
I believe the context was that they couldn’t be read by machines. He conceded they would have been counted by hand, along with any other ballots the machines couldn’t read.