Republicans flaunting their White Privilege in plain sight.
Paul's motion was killed in a 55-45 vote. Only 5 Republicans joined Democrats. #ExpelRandPaul and the other 44 Republicans who also participated in keeping a fellow Republican in power by overturning a fair and Democratic election.
45 Republicans went on record saying they don't view the trial as constitutional, effectively removing almost any doubt that a two-thirds majority will convict.
The five Republicans who sided with Democrats were Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.
Republicans believe that when they commit a crime including violating their Oath of Office, sedition and insurrection, it’s not a crime — and even if it was a crime, they can’t be prosecuted.
Why Gutless Pence will not invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump #TRE45ON
Video of the mob chanting “hang Mike Pence.”
— American Times Film@ExportedFromMI, Jan 8, 2021
It was Trump who put a target on Pence’s back!
‘If Pence does the right thing, we win the election... If he’s not, I’m going to be very disappointed’, #IMPOTUS Trump
Breonna Taylor shot while sleeping Ahmaud Arbery shot while jogging Tamir Rice shot by playing in his front yard Blm protesters shot while fighting for civil rights Maga rioters breaking into the US Capitol without being shot or killed Is the definition of #whiteprivilege
— Myxtli Martinez@diorinblush
There are TWO Americas
Trump in 2017 called Colin Kaepernick a “son of a bitch” for kneeling during the anthem. #BLM ✊ #RacialProfiling #KilledByCop
Today, Trump told his protesters who stormed the Capitol to “Go home. We love you. You’re very special.” #MAGATerrorists #CapitolCoup #CapitolRiots #DomesticTerrorism #TrumpsTerrorists #TrumpCoup #TRE45ON
Still here?
Maga v BLM: how police handled the Capitol mob and George Floyd activists – in pictures, The Guardian
Yesterday some Proud Boys wore shirts with 6MWE insignia. It means 6 million (Jews) wasn't enough. A reminder that if democracy becomes vulnerable, genocidal forces in the wings are ready to rise. Yes, even in America. #CapitolRiots
— Roya Hakakian@RoyaTheWriter
The Treason Party: Republicans Backed by Trump
Answering the why: “After Trump team calls them ‘cowards’ and ‘traitors,’ state GOP leaders urge Congress to reject Pa. election results“
Trump asked Sen. Ted Cruz to represent him at the Supreme Court — if it gets that far. Because yesterday, ALL 9 Supreme Court Justices rejected Pennsylvania Republicans' attempt to block Biden victory.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton remains under indictment for state felony securities fraud charges,
- Missouri AG Eric Schmitt
- Alabama AG Steve Marshall
- Arkansas AG Leslie Rutledge
- Florida AG Ashley Moody
- Indiana AG Curtis Hill
- Kansas AG Derek Schmidt
- Louisiana AG Jeff Landry
- Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch
- Montana AG Tim Fox
- Nebraska AG Doug Peterson
- North Dakota AG Wayne Stenehjem
- Oklahoma AG Mike Hunter
- South Carolina AG Alan Wilson
- South Dakota AG Jason Ravnsborg
- Tennessee AG Herbert Slatery
- Utah AG Sean Reyes
- West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey
Trump and Republicans: Tis the Season for Treason
This is a real book!
Witness to Treason: How the GOP, Trump, & Greed Betrayed America by Robert N McLaughlin
They’ve skipped the high-profile Sunday TV shows and avoided driveway chat sessions with reporters. Few who are typically eager to defend the president have appeared at all on television this month.
White House officials close to President Donald Trump are pulling off a disappearing act, remaining largely absent from public view — in the middle of the storm over impeachment.
“We invited the White House on to answer questions on the show this morning,” CNN’s Jake Tapper explained to his viewers on Sunday’s “State of the Union.” ″They did not offer a guest.”
It’s a well-worn strategy in the Trump White House: Senior officials conveniently manage to be elsewhere when major controversies engulf the building. The frequent absences of Jared Kushner, the Republican president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, and presidential daughter Ivanka Trump during moments of consequence have long been a running joke among their detractors. Their detours included a trip to Florida during the partial government shutdown.
Plenty of others have jumped town during tense moments.
more accurately Cowardice Traitors — Trump Coconspiractors
👊 Neo-confederate Nazis #SOBS
“I got bullets. Want bullets?” replies the man with the rifle.
“Why do you have a rifle with a bayonet on it?” asks someone in the crowd.
“I’m looking for Yankees!” the man answers.
Nazis meet the real Yanks
by Cody Fenwick (Alternet)
Raw Story
October 5, 2018
From the article:
In a new piece for the New York Review of Books, historian Christopher Browning warns that there are troubling parallels between the present-day United States and the days of fascism’s rise in Europe.
Browning, a specialist in the areas of the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and world war-era Europe, isn’t arguing that President Donald Trump is a modern Adolf Hitler or that Trumpism is akin to Nazism. But he does argue that certain stress fractures in the society and the international order appear to be re-emerging and that these patterns portend troubling trends for the United States and the rest of the world.
And there is one figure in American politics that Browning does see as a relatively direct — and troubling — analog to a crucial world war-era figure. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican, is becoming “the gravedigger of American democracy,” Browning wrote, a role played for Germany beginning in the 1930s by President Paul von Hindenburg.
Hindenburg didn’t defend democracy in Germany. Instead, he unleashed emergency powers in 1930 to appoint chancellors to skirt over political divisions in parliament. Eventually, Hitler became chancellor, when Hindenburg erroneously thought he could be controlled.
Now, McConnell shows a similar disregard for democracy and likewise opens up the country to serious risk, Browning explained:
He stoked the hyperpolarization of American politics to make the Obama presidency as dysfunctional and paralyzed as he possibly could. As with parliamentary gridlock in Weimar, congressional gridlock in the US has diminished respect for democratic norms, allowing McConnell to trample them even more. Nowhere is this vicious circle clearer than in the obliteration of traditional precedents concerning judicial appointments. Systematic obstruction of nominations in Obama’s first term provoked Democrats to scrap the filibuster for all but Supreme Court nominations. Then McConnell’s unprecedented blocking of the Merrick Garland nomination required him in turn to scrap the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations in order to complete the “steal” of Antonin Scalia’s seat and confirm Neil Gorsuch. The extreme politicization of the judicial nomination process is once again on display in the current Kavanaugh hearings.
As a result of McConnell’s strong-arm tactics, Browning argued, it will now be impossible for a president to make significant judicial appointments — including to the Supreme Court — unless the Senate is led by the same party. This dynamic will push the country toward greater dysfunction.
He continued:
Whatever secret reservations McConnell and other traditional Republican leaders have about Trump’s character, governing style, and possible criminality, they openly rejoice in the payoff they have received from their alliance with him and his base: huge tax cuts for the wealthy, financial and environmental deregulation, the nominations of two conservative Supreme Court justices (so far) and a host of other conservative judicial appointments, and a significant reduction in government-sponsored health care (though not yet the total abolition of Obamacare they hope for). Like Hitler’s conservative allies, McConnell and the Republicans have prided themselves on the early returns on their investment in Trump. The combination of Trump’s abasement before Putin in Helsinki, the shameful separation of families at the border in complete disregard of US asylum law (to say nothing of basic humanitarian principles and the GOP’s relentless claim to be the defender of “family values”), and most recently Michael Cohen’s implication of Trump in criminal violations of campaign finance laws has not shaken the fealty of the Republican old guard, so there is little indication that even an explosive and incriminating report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller will rupture the alliance.
Most ominously, Browning warns that the detrimental effects of figures like McConnell and Trump will last for a long time. However long they stay in power, they will eventually leave — but the damage done to democracy and American institutions may persist for generations.
Treasonous Mitch: Make Fascism Great Again #PutinRepublicans and...
As Rand Paul says Julian Assange “should be given immunity from prosecution in exchange for coming to the United States and testifying,” I think it's a good time to dust off one of our favorites.
— Active Measures @ActMeasuresDoc - Aug 16, 2018
McCain: Rand Paul "is now working For Vladimir Putin"
Paul’s actions support McCain’s charge:
- Rand Paul supported Trump’s kowtowing and treasonous actions at the Helsinki Summit with Putin
- Rand Paul goes to Russia and delivers Trump’s letter for Putin. Except the White House said Paul requested the letter as an introduction to Putin. As if Putin doesn’t know who he is!
- Rand Paul invites Russians to Washington including Russians banned by Trump as a part of Russian Sanctions!
- Rand Paul wants Trump to replace Jeff Sessions
- Rand Paul has been trying forever to end the Mueller investigation