• Next Orange Goon Hearing Tomorrow

    From kmiller@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 11 18:17:35 2022
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
    Capitol will be holding another public hearing on Tuesday, this time
    focusing on the role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the Nation" that
    the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of Donald Trump's attempt
    to overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report starting at 1
    p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far outlining
    former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the vice president, the
    Justice Department, state lawmakers and local elections officials ahead
    of Congress' planned certification of the Electoral College on Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys
    on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the committee, some of
    which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental
    importance of a meeting that took place in the White House" on Dec. 18,
    Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During Congressional Break
    A video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy
    Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark
    Meadows, testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been denominated
    'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White House, came in to try to
    urge several new courses of action, including the seizure of voting
    machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people
    involved in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part
    of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against this
    'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had lost the election,
    and were far more willing to accept the reality of his defeat at that
    point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a tweet
    "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as the craziest
    meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the world,
    the first time in American history when a president of the United States
    called a protest against his own government, in fact, to try to stop the counting of electoral college votes in a presidential election he had
    lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like that had
    ever happened before. So people are going to hear the story of that
    tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump World and
    specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups, the most
    dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified before the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave
    "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony to
    corroborate other things we have learned along the way," Raskin said.
    "He was the White House counsel at the time. He was aware of every major
    move I think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the 2020
    election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Mon Jul 11 21:56:57 2022
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing on Tuesday, this time
    focusing on the role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the Nation"
    that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of Donald Trump's
    attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report starting at 1
    p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far outlining
    former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers and local elections officials
    ahead of Congress' planned certification of the Electoral College on
    Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the
    Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the
    committee, some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the White House" on Dec.
    18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During Congressional Break
    A video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy
    Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been denominated
    'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White House, came in to try
    to urge several new courses of action, including the seizure of voting machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part
    of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against
    this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were far more willing to accept the reality of his
    defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a tweet
    "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as the craziest
    meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the world,
    the first time in American history when a president of the United
    States called a protest against his own government, in fact, to try to
    stop the counting of electoral college votes in a presidential
    election he had lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing
    like that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear the
    story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump
    World and specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups,
    the most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified before
    the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony to
    corroborate other things we have learned along the way," Raskin said.
    "He was the White House counsel at the time. He was aware of every
    major move I think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the
    2020 election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/

    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the
    beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Jul 11 19:07:18 2022
    On 7/11/2022 6:56 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
    Capitol will be holding another public hearing on Tuesday, this time
    focusing on the role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the Nation"
    that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of Donald Trump's
    attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report starting at 1
    p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far outlining
    former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the vice president, the
    Justice Department, state lawmakers and local elections officials
    ahead of Congress' planned certification of the Electoral College on
    Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the
    Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the
    committee, some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental
    importance of a meeting that took place in the White House" on Dec.
    18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During Congressional Break
    A video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy
    Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark
    Meadows, testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been denominated
    'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White House, came in to try
    to urge several new courses of action, including the seizure of voting
    machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people
    involved in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part
    of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against
    this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had lost the
    election, and were far more willing to accept the reality of his
    defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a tweet
    "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as the craziest
    meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the world,
    the first time in American history when a president of the United
    States called a protest against his own government, in fact, to try to
    stop the counting of electoral college votes in a presidential
    election he had lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing
    like that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear the
    story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump
    World and specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups,
    the most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified before
    the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave
    "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony to
    corroborate other things we have learned along the way," Raskin said.
    "He was the White House counsel at the time. He was aware of every
    major move I think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the
    2020 election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/

    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the beginning
    of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

    Download Mbps
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    I've got it recorded for instant replay.

    Lock him up! Lock him up!

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  • From Don Lampson@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Jul 11 20:48:51 2022
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing on Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the Nation"
    that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report starting at 1
    p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far outlining
    former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers and local elections officials
    ahead of Congress' planned certification of the Electoral College on
    Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the
    committee, some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the White House" on Dec.
    18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During Congressional Break
    A video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy
    Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White House, came in to try
    to urge several new courses of action, including the seizure of voting machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part
    of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against
    this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were far more willing to accept the reality of his
    defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as the craziest meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the world,
    the first time in American history when a president of the United
    States called a protest against his own government, in fact, to try to stop the counting of electoral college votes in a presidential
    election he had lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear the
    story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump
    World and specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups,
    the most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified before
    the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony to corroborate other things we have learned along the way," Raskin said.
    "He was the White House counsel at the time. He was aware of every
    major move I think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the
    2020 election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/

    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the
    beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

    Download Mbps
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    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for poor Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans", just want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern day Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might
    give him the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so forgiving, when their great White hope gets revealed to be crooked as a washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is for you to find 11,780 votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.

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  • From Nevermind@21:1/5 to In reply to "Don Lampson" who on Tue Jul 12 04:05:53 2022
    In reply to "Don Lampson" who wrote the following:

    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing on Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the Nation"
    that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far outlining former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers and local elections officials
    ahead of Congress' planned certification of the Electoral College on
    Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the committee, some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the White House" on Dec.
    18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During Congressional Break
    A video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy
    Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White House, came in to try
    to urge several new courses of action, including the seizure of voting machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part
    of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against
    this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were far more willing to accept the reality of his
    defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as the craziest meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the world, the first time in American history when a president of the United
    States called a protest against his own government, in fact, to try to stop the counting of electoral college votes in a presidential
    election he had lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear the
    story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump
    World and specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups,
    the most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified before
    the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony to corroborate other things we have learned along the way," Raskin said.
    "He was the White House counsel at the time. He was aware of every
    major move I think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the
    2020 election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/ january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/

    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the
    beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

    Download Mbps
    24.45
    Upload Mbps
    5.89
    Ping ms 43

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for poor Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans", just want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern day Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might give him the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so forgiving, when their great White hope gets revealed to be crooked as a washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is for you to find 11,780
    votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.

    Yup. Patriots will be tuning in. Will be wild!

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Don Lampson on Tue Jul 12 00:41:00 2022
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on
    the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing on
    Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists that
    day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the
    Nation" that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of
    Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential
    election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report
    starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far
    outlining former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the
    vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers and
    local elections officials ahead of Congress' planned
    certification of the Electoral College on Jan. 6. Documentary
    filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys on
    Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the committee,
    some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the
    fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the
    White House" on Dec. 18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During
    Congressional Break A video of former President Donald Trump is
    played as Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White
    House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies during the sixth
    hearing by the House Select Committee to Investigate the
    January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been
    denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White
    House, came in to try to urge several new courses of action,
    including the seizure of voting machines around the country,"
    Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved in that were
    Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part of that
    discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against this
    'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had
    lost the election, and were far more willing to accept the
    reality of his defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a
    tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as
    the craziest meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the
    world, the first time in American history when a president of
    the United States called a protest against his own government,
    in fact, to try to stop the counting of electoral college votes
    in a presidential election he had lost," Raskin said.
    "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like that had ever happened
    before. So people are going to hear the story of that tweet,
    and then the explosive effect it had in Trump World and
    specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups, the
    most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified
    before the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said
    Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony
    to corroborate other things we have learned along the way,"
    Raskin said. "He was the White House counsel at the time. He
    was aware of every major move I think Donald Trump was making
    to try to overthrow the 2020 election and essentially seize the
    presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/



    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the
    beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

    Download Mbps 24.45 Upload Mbps 5.89 Ping ms 43

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for poor
    Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans", just
    want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern day
    Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might give him
    the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so forgiving,
    when their great White hope gets revealed to be crooked as a
    washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is for you to find
    11,780 votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.

    I hate to disappoint you, Judge, but I'm not following the thing. At
    the end of the day going forward, I allege that if/when some
    Trumpaghetti literally sticks, I'll most certainly find out here
    nearly instantly. I'll probably even hear the joyous sounds of the
    RORT AntiTrump Celebration celebrators sneaking through my speakers
    before I even open the newsgroup.

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    bill
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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Don Lampson on Tue Jul 12 02:11:11 2022
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 9:41:03 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack
    on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing
    on Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists
    that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face
    the Nation" that the upcoming hearing will "continue the
    story of Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020
    presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report
    starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far
    outlining former President Trump's pressure campaigns on
    the vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers
    and local elections officials ahead of Congress' planned
    certification of the Electoral College on Jan. 6.
    Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with
    the Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his
    film to the committee, some of which was shown at the first
    public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the
    fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the
    White House" on Dec. 18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During
    Congressional Break A video of former President Donald
    Trump is played as Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former aide to
    Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies
    during the sixth hearing by the House Select Committee to
    Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been
    denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White
    House, came in to try to urge several new courses of
    action, including the seizure of voting machines around the
    country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved
    in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for
    part of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that.
    But against this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of
    lawyers who essentially wanted the president at that point
    to acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were far
    more willing to accept the reality of his defeat at that
    point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump
    sent a tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been
    described as the craziest meeting in the entire Trump
    presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around
    the world, the first time in American history when a
    president of the United States called a protest against his
    own government, in fact, to try to stop the counting of
    electoral college votes in a presidential election he had
    lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like
    that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear
    the story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it
    had in Trump World and specifically among the domestic
    violent extremist groups, the most dangerous political
    extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone
    testified before the committee for more than eight hours.
    Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the
    committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's
    testimony to corroborate other things we have learned along
    the way," Raskin said. "He was the White House counsel at
    the time. He was aware of every major move I think Donald
    Trump was making to try to overthrow the 2020 election and
    essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/





    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at
    the beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the
    end?

    Download Mbps 24.45 Upload Mbps 5.89 Ping ms 43

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for
    poor Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans",
    just want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern
    day Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might
    give him the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so
    forgiving, when their great White hope gets revealed to be
    crooked as a washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is
    for you to find 11,780 votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.
    I hate to disappoint you, Judge, but I'm not following the thing.
    At the end of the day going forward, I allege that if/when some
    Trumpaghetti literally sticks, I'll most certainly find out here
    nearly instantly. I'll probably even hear the joyous sounds of
    the RORT AntiTrump Celebration celebrators sneaking through my
    speakers before I even open the newsgroup. -- bill Theory don't
    mean squat if it don't work.

    I understand your reluctance at watching a dream die... I felt the
    same way, when the big boys told me, there really was no Santa
    Claus, that it was all those whom I admired, deceiving me......
    (Training me for later deceptions, undoubtedly). The most painful
    part was, how could I ever have been so foolish?

    Unlike you, I have no regrets about believing in Santa, and I
    certainly don't blame those who deceived me. They were good years - as
    were my Trump years. Trump may be an asshole, but I liked his policies
    and results. I don't think Biden is an asshole, but his policies and
    results suck, and he is demonstrably incompetent. I mean damn, he
    can't even successfully dismount a stopped bicycle. I also really
    really hope he makes it to the end of his term. Every time I try to
    imagine Kakala in the left seat, I think to myself, "Oh crap please no
    that would be worse than losing my gun my credit card my prism glasses
    my hearing aids and catching long Covid in Chicago".

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Don Lampson@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Jul 11 22:16:45 2022
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 9:41:03 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on
    the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing on
    Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists that
    day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face the
    Nation" that the upcoming hearing will "continue the story of
    Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential
    election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report
    starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far
    outlining former President Trump's pressure campaigns on the
    vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers and
    local elections officials ahead of Congress' planned
    certification of the Electoral College on Jan. 6. Documentary
    filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys on
    Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the committee,
    some of which was shown at the first public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the
    fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the
    White House" on Dec. 18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During
    Congressional Break A video of former President Donald Trump is
    played as Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former aide to Trump White
    House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies during the sixth
    hearing by the House Select Committee to Investigate the
    January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been
    denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White
    House, came in to try to urge several new courses of action,
    including the seizure of voting machines around the country,"
    Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved in that were
    Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for part of that
    discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that. But against this
    'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who essentially
    wanted the president at that point to acknowledge that he had
    lost the election, and were far more willing to accept the
    reality of his defeat at that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump sent a
    tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been described as
    the craziest meeting in the entire Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around the
    world, the first time in American history when a president of
    the United States called a protest against his own government,
    in fact, to try to stop the counting of electoral college votes
    in a presidential election he had lost," Raskin said.
    "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like that had ever happened
    before. So people are going to hear the story of that tweet,
    and then the explosive effect it had in Trump World and
    specifically among the domestic violent extremist groups, the
    most dangerous political extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone testified
    before the committee for more than eight hours. Raskin said
    Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's testimony
    to corroborate other things we have learned along the way,"
    Raskin said. "He was the White House counsel at the time. He
    was aware of every major move I think Donald Trump was making
    to try to overthrow the 2020 election and essentially seize the
    presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/



    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at the
    beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the end?

    Download Mbps 24.45 Upload Mbps 5.89 Ping ms 43

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for poor
    Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans", just
    want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern day
    Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might give him
    the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so forgiving,
    when their great White hope gets revealed to be crooked as a
    washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is for you to find
    11,780 votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.
    I hate to disappoint you, Judge, but I'm not following the thing. At
    the end of the day going forward, I allege that if/when some
    Trumpaghetti literally sticks, I'll most certainly find out here
    nearly instantly. I'll probably even hear the joyous sounds of the
    RORT AntiTrump Celebration celebrators sneaking through my speakers
    before I even open the newsgroup.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    I understand your reluctance at watching a dream die... I felt the same way, when the big boys told me, there really was no Santa Claus, that it was all those whom I admired, deceiving me...... (Training me for later deceptions, undoubtedly). The
    most painful part was, how could I ever have been so foolish?

    Judge Humps Jr.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Don Lampson@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Jul 12 01:09:45 2022
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 11:11:14 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 9:41:03 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack
    on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another public hearing
    on Tuesday, this time focusing on the role of extremists
    that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on "Face
    the Nation" that the upcoming hearing will "continue the
    story of Donald Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020
    presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special Report
    starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so far
    outlining former President Trump's pressure campaigns on
    the vice president, the Justice Department, state lawmakers
    and local elections officials ahead of Congress' planned
    certification of the Electoral College on Jan. 6.
    Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who was embedded with
    the Proud Boys on Jan. 6, has provided footage from his
    film to the committee, some of which was shown at the first
    public hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is the
    fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the
    White House" on Dec. 18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During
    Congressional Break A video of former President Donald
    Trump is played as Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former aide to
    Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies
    during the sixth hearing by the House Select Committee to
    Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've been
    denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around the White
    House, came in to try to urge several new courses of
    action, including the seizure of voting machines around the
    country," Raskin said. "And so, some of the people involved
    in that were Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani was around for
    part of that discussion, Michael Flynn was around for that.
    But against this 'Team Crazy' were an inside group of
    lawyers who essentially wanted the president at that point
    to acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were far
    more willing to accept the reality of his defeat at that
    point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19, Trump
    sent a tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has been
    described as the craziest meeting in the entire Trump
    presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard around
    the world, the first time in American history when a
    president of the United States called a protest against his
    own government, in fact, to try to stop the counting of
    electoral college votes in a presidential election he had
    lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely unprecedented, nothing like
    that had ever happened before. So people are going to hear
    the story of that tweet, and then the explosive effect it
    had in Trump World and specifically among the domestic
    violent extremist groups, the most dangerous political
    extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone
    testified before the committee for more than eight hours.
    Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable" information to the
    committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's
    testimony to corroborate other things we have learned along
    the way," Raskin said. "He was the White House counsel at
    the time. He was aware of every major move I think Donald
    Trump was making to try to overthrow the 2020 election and
    essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/





    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps at
    the beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at the
    end?

    Download Mbps 24.45 Upload Mbps 5.89 Ping ms 43

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally, for
    poor Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic Americans",
    just want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even with a modern
    day Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who thought a mob might
    give him the chance to hold on to power..... Patriots can be so
    forgiving, when their great White hope gets revealed to be
    crooked as a washtub full of snakes.... "Brad, all I need is
    for you to find 11,780 votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.
    I hate to disappoint you, Judge, but I'm not following the thing.
    At the end of the day going forward, I allege that if/when some
    Trumpaghetti literally sticks, I'll most certainly find out here
    nearly instantly. I'll probably even hear the joyous sounds of
    the RORT AntiTrump Celebration celebrators sneaking through my
    speakers before I even open the newsgroup. -- bill Theory don't
    mean squat if it don't work.

    I understand your reluctance at watching a dream die... I felt the
    same way, when the big boys told me, there really was no Santa
    Claus, that it was all those whom I admired, deceiving me......
    (Training me for later deceptions, undoubtedly). The most painful
    part was, how could I ever have been so foolish?
    Unlike you, I have no regrets about believing in Santa, and I
    certainly don't blame those who deceived me. They were good years - as
    were my Trump years. Trump may be an asshole, but I liked his policies
    and results. I don't think Biden is an asshole, but his policies and
    results suck, and he is demonstrably incompetent. I mean damn, he
    can't even successfully dismount a stopped bicycle. I also really
    really hope he makes it to the end of his term. Every time I try to
    imagine Kakala in the left seat, I think to myself, "Oh crap please no
    that would be worse than losing my gun my credit card my prism glasses
    my hearing aids and catching long Covid in Chicago".
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Shiteatin'dawg! That is unbelievably BAD! In fact, the only thing worse that I can imagine, is my pard, or kids, dying before I do! I wasn't nearly that upset, when YKW got elected... What do you think Kakala might do as Prez, that would equal
    such a profound personal loss, for you? Gawd! They must be terrifying thoughts, whenever it drifts through your mind, that she's only a heartbeat away from the position that 79 year old geezer has right now? Of course, Nancy Pelosi is right
    behind her.... HawHawHaw!

    Out of curiosity, what exactly were Trump's policies, and the results that you liked so much? Why do you think Trump was anything near competent? He just seemed like an ignorant, blowhard, con man, to me? Please convince me that I'm just a TDS
    sufferer, and unable to judge him with an objectionable eye....

    Don

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Don Lampson on Tue Jul 12 04:30:48 2022
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 11:11:14 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 9:41:03 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    Don Lampson wrote:
    On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6
    attack on the U.S. Capitol will be holding another
    public hearing on Tuesday, this time focusing on the
    role of extremists that day.

    Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday on
    "Face the Nation" that the upcoming hearing will
    "continue the story of Donald Trump's attempt to
    overthrow the 2020 presidential election."

    CBS News will broadcast the hearing as a Special
    Report starting at 1 p.m. ET.

    Raskin noted on Sunday that the committee has been so
    far outlining former President Trump's pressure
    campaigns on the vice president, the Justice
    Department, state lawmakers and local elections
    officials ahead of Congress' planned certification of
    the Electoral College on Jan. 6. Documentary filmmaker
    Nick Quested, who was embedded with the Proud Boys on
    Jan. 6, has provided footage from his film to the
    committee, some of which was shown at the first public
    hearing on June 9.

    "One of the things that people are going to learn is
    the fundamental importance of a meeting that took place
    in the White House" on Dec. 18, Raskin said.

    January 6th Committee Holds Surprise Hearing During
    Congressional Break A video of former President Donald
    Trump is played as Cassidy Hutchinson, a top former
    aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,
    testifies during the sixth hearing by the House Select
    Committee to Investigate the January 6th

    "And on that day, the group of outside lawyers who've
    been denominated 'Team Crazy' by people in and around
    the White House, came in to try to urge several new
    courses of action, including the seizure of voting
    machines around the country," Raskin said. "And so,
    some of the people involved in that were Sidney Powell,
    Rudy Giuliani was around for part of that discussion,
    Michael Flynn was around for that. But against this
    'Team Crazy' were an inside group of lawyers who
    essentially wanted the president at that point to
    acknowledge that he had lost the election, and were
    far more willing to accept the reality of his defeat at
    that point."

    Raskin said in the middle of the night on Dec. 19,
    Trump sent a tweet "after a crazy meeting, one that has
    been described as the craziest meeting in the entire
    Trump presidency."

    "Donald Trump sent out the tweet that would be heard
    around the world, the first time in American history
    when a president of the United States called a protest
    against his own government, in fact, to try to stop the
    counting of electoral college votes in a presidential
    election he had lost," Raskin said. "Absolutely
    unprecedented, nothing like that had ever happened
    before. So people are going to hear the story of that
    tweet, and then the explosive effect it had in Trump
    World and specifically among the domestic violent
    extremist groups, the most dangerous political
    extremists in the country. "

    Last week, Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone
    testified before the committee for more than eight
    hours. Raskin said Cipollone gave "valuable"
    information to the committee.

    "We are going to get to use a lot of Mr. Cipollone's
    testimony to corroborate other things we have learned
    along the way," Raskin said. "He was the White House
    counsel at the time. He was aware of every major move I
    think Donald Trump was making to try to overthrow the
    2020 election and essentially seize the presidency."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/january-6-committee-hearing-schedule-july-12-2022/







    This is really something - they're putting out teasers and previews? I
    haven't been watching, but are they also running recaps
    at the beginning of each episode, and rolling credits at
    the end?

    Download Mbps 24.45 Upload Mbps 5.89 Ping ms 43

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Don't you think things are looking pretty bad, legally,
    for poor Trumpie? I'm surprised at how many "patriotic
    Americans", just want, "to let bygones, be bygones', even
    with a modern day Benedict Arnold, in their midst, who
    thought a mob might give him the chance to hold on to
    power..... Patriots can be so forgiving, when their great
    White hope gets revealed to be crooked as a washtub full of
    snakes.... "Brad, all I need is for you to find 11,780
    votes, to do the right thing....."

    Judge Humps Jr.
    I hate to disappoint you, Judge, but I'm not following the
    thing. At the end of the day going forward, I allege that
    if/when some Trumpaghetti literally sticks, I'll most
    certainly find out here nearly instantly. I'll probably even
    hear the joyous sounds of the RORT AntiTrump Celebration
    celebrators sneaking through my speakers before I even open
    the newsgroup. -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't
    work.

    I understand your reluctance at watching a dream die... I felt
    the same way, when the big boys told me, there really was no
    Santa Claus, that it was all those whom I admired, deceiving
    me...... (Training me for later deceptions, undoubtedly). The
    most painful part was, how could I ever have been so foolish?
    Unlike you, I have no regrets about believing in Santa, and I
    certainly don't blame those who deceived me. They were good years
    - as were my Trump years. Trump may be an asshole, but I liked
    his policies and results. I don't think Biden is an asshole, but
    his policies and results suck, and he is demonstrably
    incompetent. I mean damn, he can't even successfully dismount a
    stopped bicycle. I also really really hope he makes it to the end
    of his term. Every time I try to imagine Kakala in the left seat,
    I think to myself, "Oh crap please no that would be worse than
    losing my gun my credit card my prism glasses my hearing aids and
    catching long Covid in Chicago". -- bill Theory don't mean squat
    if it don't work.

    Shiteatin'dawg! That is unbelievably BAD! In fact, the only
    thing worse that I can imagine, is my pard, or kids, dying before
    I do! I wasn't nearly that upset, when YKW got elected... What
    do you think Kakala might do as Prez, that would equal such a
    profound personal loss, for you? Gawd! They must be terrifying
    thoughts, whenever it drifts through your mind, that she's only a
    heartbeat away from the position that 79 year old geezer has right
    now? Of course, Nancy Pelosi is right behind her....
    HawHawHaw!

    Out of curiosity, what exactly were Trump's policies, and the
    results that you liked so much? Why do you think Trump was
    anything near competent? He just seemed like an ignorant,
    blowhard, con man, to me? Please convince me that I'm just a TDS
    sufferer, and unable to judge him with an objectionable eye....

    I might as well try to convince Kevin to shoot up his dishy and claim
    hail.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Tue Jul 12 22:52:05 2022
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/12/2022 1:30 AM, bfh wrote:
    <snip>


    I might as well try to convince Kevin to shoot up his dishy and
    claim hail.


    It was a good hearing today. They laid some more shit at the orange
    goon's door using his own folk to help heap it.

    Call me when he steps in it and can't get unstuck.

    They also accused the
    orange goon of attempted witness tampering and sent the info to the DOJ.

    Call me when the DOJ actually does something.

    They're doing a pretty damn good job of laying out the goon's try at subverting the constitutional process to remain in power. I bet the
    goon is lamenting that the retrumplicans didn't accept seats on the
    committee leaving it to the honest Republicans to take their place.

    Lock him up! Lock him up!

    Thanks for the update. Keep 'em coming. It's very considerate of you
    to relieve me of the disgusting job of separating the chocolate from
    the dogshit. I hope you don't have an integrity malfunction and betray
    my trust by misinformationizing me.

    Download Mbps
    19.40
    Upload Mbps
    18.29
    Ping ms 79

    Note: "Call me" really means "post it here". I can see better than I
    can hear.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Jul 12 19:18:36 2022
    On 7/12/2022 1:30 AM, bfh wrote:
    <snip>


    I might as well try to convince Kevin to shoot up his dishy and claim hail.


    It was a good hearing today. They laid some more shit at the orange
    goon's door using his own folk to help heap it. They also accused the
    orange goon of attempted witness tampering and sent the info to the DOJ.

    They're doing a pretty damn good job of laying out the goon's try at
    subverting the constitutional process to remain in power. I bet the goon
    is lamenting that the retrumplicans didn't accept seats on the committee leaving it to the honest Republicans to take their place.

    Lock him up! Lock him up!

    --
    Liz Cheney for President!

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