Soooo … is a Civil War brewing in Minneapolis?

Trump was impeached and indicted for telling his supporters to go to the Capital to march and protest peacefully. The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection and lost their minds over Trump’s “inflammatory” call to arms.

This was nothing compared to what the Governor, Lt Governor and Mayor are encouraging their Minnesota citizens to do…..and this board cheers them on.
What part of "Don't take the bait" isn't clear?
 
Trump was impeached and indicted for telling his supporters to go to the Capital to march and protest peacefully. The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection and lost their minds over Trump’s “inflammatory” call to arms.

This was nothing compared to what the Governor, Lt Governor and Mayor are encouraging their Minnesota citizens to do…..and this board cheers them on.
Trump said, “I want you to go over to the Capitol and fight like hell to stop the steal.” If that’s not an attempt to insight a riot I don’t know what it would take. You think he was asking them to form a circle around the Capitol Building, hold hands and sing Kumbaya (sp?)?
 
Trump said, “I want you to go over to the Capitol and fight like hell to stop the steal.” If that’s not an attempt to insight a riot I don’t know what it would take. You think he was asking them to form a circle around the Capitol Building, hold hands and sing Kumbaya (sp?)?
Trump's culpability is not just limited to what he said that morning. He did a lot more to create the events of that day than just utter a few words to the gathered masses.
 
Trump was impeached and indicted for telling his supporters to go to the Capital to march and protest peacefully. The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection and lost their minds over Trump’s “inflammatory” call to arms.

This was nothing compared to what the Governor, Lt Governor and Mayor are encouraging their Minnesota citizens to do…..and this board cheers them on.
Yeah and then he refused to call off his insurrectionists as they stormed the capital building and assaulted hundreds of police officers. He then launched a scene to try and sneak in fake electors to try to illegally overturn the results of the election that he lost. He will go down in history as the worst President of all time and his supporters, to include you, will go down in history as the "good Germans" who were too racist or too stupid to realize that they were being conned.
 
Trump was impeached and indicted for telling his supporters to go to the Capital to march and protest peacefully. The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection and lost their minds over Trump’s “inflammatory” call to arms.

This was nothing compared to what the Governor, Lt Governor and Mayor are encouraging their Minnesota citizens to do…..and this board cheers them on.
This reminds me of one of those Winston Churchill/Lady Astor jokes.

Lady Astor: "You're drunk!",
Winston Churchill:"And you, ma'am, are ugly. But in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly."

Except that Ramrouser is drunk and ugly now, and will probably be an ugly drunk again tomorrow morning.

But, seriously, Ram - you’re drunk. Go home.
 
Trump was impeached and indicted for telling his supporters to go to the Capital to march and protest peacefully. The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection and lost their minds over Trump’s “inflammatory” call to arms.

This was nothing compared to what the Governor, Lt Governor and Mayor are encouraging their Minnesota citizens to do…..and this board cheers them on.
You are such a liar.
 
The entire legacy media, Dems and Jack Smith accused him of inciting an insurrection
And that raging liberal Mitch McConnell:

There's no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president, and having that belief was a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false statements, conspiracy theories and reckless hyperbole which the defeated president kept shouting into the largest megaphone on planet Earth.​

And that raging liberal Richard Burr:

The evidence is compelling that President Trump is guilty of inciting an insurrection against a coequal branch of government and that the charge rises to the level of high Crimes and Misdemeanors.​

And that raging liberal Bill Cassidy:

Our Constitution and our country is more important than any one person. I voted to convict President Trump because he is guilty.​

And that raging liberal Susan Collins:

Instead of preventing a dangerous situation, President Trump created one. And rather than defend the constitutional transfer of power, he incited an insurrection with the purpose of preventing that transfer of power from occurring​

And that raging liberal Lisa Murkowski:

If months of lies, organizing a rally of supporters in an effort to thwart the work of Congress, encouraging a crowd to march on the Capitol, and then taking no meaningful action to stop the violence once it began is not worthy of impeachment, conviction, and disqualification from holding office in the United States, I cannot imagine what is. By inciting the insurrection and violent events that culminated on January 6, President Trump’s actions and words were not protected free speech. I honor our constitutional rights and consider the freedom of speech as one of the most paramount freedoms, but that right does not extend to the President of the United States inciting violence.​

And that raging liberal Mitt Romney:

President Trump incited the insurrection against Congress by using the power of his office to summon his supporters to Washington on January 6th and urging them to march on the Capitol during the counting of electoral votes. He did this despite the obvious and well known threats of violence that day.​

And that raging liberal Ben Sasse:

The people's Capitol, which is the greatest symbol of freedom and liberty and representative self-government anywhere in the world ... was ransacked by a mob that was incited by the president of the United States.​

And that raging liberal Pat Toomey:

President Trump summoned thousands of people to Washington, D.C., inflamed their passions by repeating disproven allegations about widespread fraud. He urged that mob to march on the Capitol for the explicit purpose of preventing Congress and the vice president from formally certifying the results of the presidential election​
 
Never said I was fine with January 6th. So, I’ll turn it around: are you fine with residents attacking federal law enforcement agents (hitting them with shovels last night)and impeding their mission?
If they are defending themselves from tyranny?

Fuck yes, I’m fine with it.
 
And that raging liberal Mitch McConnell:

There's no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president, and having that belief was a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false statements, conspiracy theories and reckless hyperbole which the defeated president kept shouting into the largest megaphone on planet Earth.​

And that raging liberal Richard Burr:

The evidence is compelling that President Trump is guilty of inciting an insurrection against a coequal branch of government and that the charge rises to the level of high Crimes and Misdemeanors.​

And that raging liberal Bill Cassidy:

Our Constitution and our country is more important than any one person. I voted to convict President Trump because he is guilty.​

And that raging liberal Susan Collins:

His actions to interfere with the peaceful transition of power — the hallmark of our Constitution and our American democracy — were an abuse of power and constitute grounds for conviction​

And that raging liberal Lisa Murkowski:

If months of lies, organizing a rally of supporters in an effort to thwart the work of Congress, encouraging a crowd to march on the Capitol, and then taking no meaningful action to stop the violence once it began is not worthy of impeachment, conviction, and disqualification from holding office in the United States, I cannot imagine what is. By inciting the insurrection and violent events that culminated on January 6, President Trump’s actions and words were not protected free speech. I honor our constitutional rights and consider the freedom of speech as one of the most paramount freedoms, but that right does not extend to the President of the United States inciting violence.​

And that raging liberal Mitt Romney:

President Trump incited the insurrection against Congress by using the power of his office to summon his supporters to Washington on January 6th and urging them to march on the Capitol during the counting of electoral votes. He did this despite the obvious and well known threats of violence that day.​

And that raging liberal Ben Sasse:

The people's Capitol, which is the greatest symbol of freedom and liberty and representative self-government anywhere in the world ... was ransacked by a mob that was incited by the president of the United States.​

And that raging liberal Pat Toomey:

President Trump summoned thousands of people to Washington, D.C., inflamed their passions by repeating disproven allegations about widespread fraud. He urged that mob to march on the Capitol for the explicit purpose of preventing Congress and the vice president from formally certifying the results of the presidential election​


And my personal favorite

Trump caused this insurrection and every Republican must condemn it - Scott Jennings​

 
Never said I was fine with January 6th. So, I’ll turn it around: are you fine with residents attacking federal law enforcement agents (hitting them with shovels last night)and impeding their mission?
No.
You don’t think the Minnesota elected officials are fanning the flames and throwing gasoline on the fire? They’re going to get more people injured or killed “for the cause.’ They have a duty to amp down the temperature.
dude, stfu. Just keep meat riding Trump.
 
You don’t think the Minnesota elected officials are fanning the flames and throwing gasoline on the fire? They’re going to get more people injured or killed “for the cause.’ They have a duty to amp down the temperature.
So does Trump and this administration. Nothing the mayor said comes remotely close to the shit I hear from Trump Et Al. Every fucking day. Every day, Ram. What I see in Minnesota is politicians being very careful with what they say, trying to keep the peace as much as possible, while all I’m hearing from Trump is “burn them all.”
 
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