W.TN.Orange Blood
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I don’t give enough of a sh1t about Biden to hate him. I do find him entertaining though.Weird? Maybe. I figure if it's good enough for you Republiars and rightists to do it (hate Biden for example dontcha?), it's good enough for me to do the same. But the real fun is seeing you things whimper, get enraged, frustrated, disgusted, and more doing what you do.
Try again. Did any of the students break windows, climb walls, break into offices? Did they pepper-spray police officers? Throw a fire extinguisher at a police officer? Were there any deaths related to the students entering the Capitol? As usual, a lame attempt at equivalency. Stick with reality....
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes is Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison after being convicted of seditious conspiracy over January 6 riot
Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Thursday for his role in January 6 riot at the Capitol.
Rhodes had been convicted of seditious conspiracy in a landmark criminal trial in November that sealed the Justice Department's ability to hold the rioters accountable and validated arguments that the breach of Congress was a threat to democracy.
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes is sentenced to 18 years in prison | Daily Mail Online
Excerpt from the article:
During the 2020 presidential election cycle, Matthew M. Graves donated $2,000 to the Biden-Harris campaign. The modest contribution was a no-brainer for Graves. Not only was he a domestic policy advisor for the campaign, he worked at the time for the same white-shoe law firm as Douglas Emhoff, Kamala Harris’ husband.
Graves’ kowtowing paid off. In November 2021, Graves took the helm of one of the most politically-charged U.S. attorneys office’s in the country: the District of Columbia.
And another:
Since then, Graves has escalated the pace and nature of the ongoing investigation into the events of January 6. His fixation on a four-hour disturbance that occurred more than 28 months ago has nothing to do with law and order and everything to do with using the full weight of the federal government to punish Americans who protested Biden’s election that afternoon.
At the same time, Graves, who is in the unique position of prosecuting both local and federal crimes in the nation’s capital, has allowed D.C. to descend into violent chaos.
Gun crimes and carjackings are skyrocketing: homicides are up nine percent over last year. Graves is under fire from community groups, police, and government leaders.
The House Oversight Committee will hear from Graves on Tuesday morning. Finally. Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) threatened to issue a subpoena after the Justice Department first refused to make Graves available for questions. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, departing D.C. Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee, and city administrator Kevin Donahue also are expected to testify.
Commentary: The Lead Attorney Behind the January 6 Prosecutions - The Arizona Sun Times