🐱 Jan 6. was the blueprint: The GOP is now planning a state by state hostile takeover

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On Sunday night, CNN aired a two-hour documentary called "Assault on Democracy" chronicling the evolution of the American right's most recent embrace of conspiracy theories and authoritarianism which led to the insurrection of January 6th. Unlike most of the recent TV examinations of this phenomenon, CNN didn't simply go back to the day Donald Trump descended the golden escalator in Trump Tower but traced the beginning of this latest lurch into right-wing lunacy to the election of Barack Obama and the furious backlash that ensued. (The seeds obviously go back much further, but this is a logical place to begin with the Tea Party's seamless transformation into MAGA.)

The program rightly attributes the massive growth in conspiracy theories to the rise in social media during that period and especially takes on Facebook for its algorithms that lead people deeper and deeper into insular rabbit holes. Crude profiteers such as Alex Jones and Breitbart are exposed as well as good old-fashioned talk radio and Fox News. There can be no denying the massive influence of those cynical propaganda outfits on the events that transpired over the past few years.


Perhaps the most disturbing moments in the special were the interviews with some of the MAGA faithful who were at the Capitol on January 6th, which was a trip to Bizarro World in itself. They still don't see anything wrong with what happened and most of them, whether they are QAnon, Proud Boys, religious leaders or local politicians, are obviously 100% sincere in their belief in Donald Trump. If you didn't think he was a cult leader before, you certainly will after hearing them talk about him. It's downright eerie.

Recounting the events of that awful day with all the dramatic footage, some of it new, in chronological order is still as dreadful to watch as ever. And we still are missing huge pieces of what happened that day.


We know that Trump snapped at Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., when the House minority leader asked him to call off his followers as they stormed the Capitol: "Maybe you just don't care as much about this election as they do!" It took much cajoling to get Trump to release the tepid statements he eventually made calling for peace and telling the insurrectionist that they are very special and he loves them. But for all the detailed leaking from the Trump White House over the course of four years, this is one afternoon they've kept a pretty tight lid on. (It's also clear that's one of the main reasons the Republicans have nixed the bipartisan commission, as some people would have to go under oath and testify about all that.)

Perhaps all of this seems tedious by now. After all, we all know the story. Most of us watched it play out in real-time. But as CNN's Brian Stelter pointed out, it's important to keep telling it because the purveyors of lies and conspiracies keep trying to whitewash it into something completely different. He quoted this tweet:

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And as I noted last week, conceding to them also means letting down our guard and failing to be prepared for Insurrection Redux. Listening to those MAGA fans in the CNN documentary was very clarifying on that point. Those who took part in the insurrection and have been charged continue to believe they did nothing wrong and are no doubt prepared to do it again. Those who helped incite the mob from their pulpits and various rally stages have absolutely no regrets. There's no doubt that there could easily be more violence.

But just as important in continuing to tell the truth about January 6th is to continue to combat the Big Lie about the election.


The MAGA faithful have been completely brainwashed and I don't think they'll ever change their minds. But devious, partisan players are hard at work in the states subverting the electoral system in ways that are truly insidious. It's so bad that I think everyone is simply obligated to continue to focus very diligently on this issue. To that end. the New York Times reported some very disturbing new details out of Georgia, where Governor Brian Kemp signed a new law that allows Republicans to remove Democrats from local election boards:

Across Georgia, members of at least 10 county election boards have been removed, had their position eliminated or are likely to be kicked off through local ordinances or new laws passed by the state legislature. At least five are people of color and most are Democrats — though some are Republicans — and they will most likely all be replaced by Republicans.
Democrats in the state rightly point out that had these laws been in effect last fall, there's every chance that MAGA-friendly officials would have been put in charge of the election and Trump's requests to "find" votes might very well have been successful.

It isn't just local officials. Some states are going after statewide offices as well.

One of the more unbelievably transparent acts took place in Arizona, the epicenter of Big Lie activism, in which the Republican legislature introduced a bill that would strip the Democratic secretary of state of authority over election lawsuits. But in an act of epic chutzpah, they plan to have the law expire once she is out of office. (I assume they will reinstate it if another Democrat wins, but perhaps they feel they've put up enough roadblocks to ensure that never happens again). In Georgia, they've similarly turned the secretary of state's office into little more than a ceremonial position with little authority.


And this one is especially concerning because it tracks with the growing belief in a crackpot legal theory that state legislatures are the one and only legitimate arbiters of elections, superseding all other elected officials and the courts:

Kansas Republicans in May overrode a veto from Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, to enact laws stripping the governor of the power to modify election laws and prohibiting the secretary of state, a Republican who repeatedly vouched for the security of voting by mail, from settling election-related lawsuits without the Legislature's consent.
It is only a matter of time before one of these states passes a law that openly allows the legislature to overturn an election — and then does it.

If you read the inane rationalizations by these Republican officials, some of whom are quoted saying they believe the Big Lie, it's clear that the assault on democracy is actually just beginning. And it isn't just about Donald Trump. The Republican Party realized that just a few tweaks to the election laws means they can call into question any election result they don't like and take steps to overturn it. They are also very well aware that the specter of January 6th violence hovers still hovers over the country and they have millions of agitated Americans who are willing to believe anything. They have power and they are using it.
 
What kind of Looney Tunes alternate universe is this writer living in? Do they actually fucking believe this shit?



And all our resistance really did was just make things worse for ourselves, 2015 level Woke was not as blatantly hostile and militant as today and we have Trump and his following to thank for making it so.

Trump really did only make everything worse, we still had the element of surprise but thanks to Trump they'll ensure nothing like that will ever happen again, preventing someone better than Trump from coming along and being able to gain any power, there'll never be an upset like that again, all Trump did was embolden the left to keep an iron grip on their power and never underestimate anyone again.

And Trump just pussied out and let them get away with it.
That is kind of like blaming the rape victim for getting raped by some thug who probably was going to rape one way or the other.

There was no resistance of any kind pre 2016 as the 2012 and 2008 presidential elections were complete disasters for the GOP and the GOP house and senate majorities had literally no ideas beyond low taxes, forever wars and Israel is our greatest ally.

The RINOs within the party blocked Trump a lot of times and many GOP governors like Kemp and Ducey didn't do anything to stop the election fraud. And it has been proven after Trump left office that the top branch of the military had lied to him and were working against him while pretending to be on his side.

Ultimately is up to people to stand up for themselves and Trump showed the face of the corporate uniparty to the public.
 
Perhaps the most disturbing moments in the special were the interviews with some of the MAGA faithful who were at the Capitol on January 6th, which was a trip to Bizarro World in itself. They still don't see anything wrong with what happened and most of them, whether they are QAnon, Proud Boys, religious leaders or local politicians, are obviously 100% sincere in their belief in Donald Trump. If you didn't think he was a cult leader before, you certainly will after hearing them talk about him. It's downright eerie.
And yet, you don't feel the need to list any of their quotes? We're just supposed to take your word for it?
bipartisan commission
I can't remember the last time the Dems set up one of those that wasn't an attempt to railroad someone they didn't like.
What kind of Looney Tunes alternate universe is this writer living in? Do they actually fucking believe this shit?



And all our resistance really did was just make things worse for ourselves, 2015 level Woke was not as blatantly hostile and militant as today and we have Trump and his following to thank for making it so.

Trump really did only make everything worse, we still had the element of surprise but thanks to Trump they'll ensure nothing like that will ever happen again, preventing someone better than Trump from coming along and being able to gain any power, there'll never be an upset like that again, all Trump did was embolden the left to keep an iron grip on their power and never underestimate anyone again.

And Trump just pussied out and let them get away with it.
On the contrary, my man. The Dems are pushing so damn hard because they're scared shitless. They may have won the battle but they're losing the war. Why do you think the author is reeing about the state-level changes? Why the constant reeing elsewhere about the audits? They showed their hand with the election fortifying, and the GOP is pushing hard to make sure they can't pull it off a second time.
 
If it wasn't for the shrieking schizos in the democrat party, I would've forgotten about within a week of it happening.
It’s their new “muh Charlottesville!” rallying cry they have going on. Charlottesville was a meme event as far as I’m concerned, but libs treat it like it was the second coming of the KKK. As with January 6th, I would have forgotten about Charlottesville within a few days if it wasn’t continually brought up in the news all the time.
 
The MAGAviking must haunt their dreams, as they fear this was his Beer Hall Putsch moment and in 15 years he's coming back to become worse than even Donald Trump.
 
Sounds like a wild and baseless conspiracy theory if you ask me. I hope this journoscum enjoys the gulag.
 
Its late, so in lieu of trying and failing to come up with something witty, I will merely say: "Do it again, Bomber Trump!"
They keep talking about this divided America...gee I wonder how that happened:

Edit:

Please do not kill me Hillary I have kids...who do not look like a goat was raped by a Cenobite from Hellraiser.
 
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Why do they keep taunting us with a version of the GOP that is so much better and more competent at achieving their machinations than the shit heap we actually have?
 
It’s their new “muh Charlottesville!” rallying cry they have going on. Charlottesville was a meme event as far as I’m concerned, but libs treat it like it was the second coming of the KKK. As with January 6th, I would have forgotten about Charlottesville within a few days if it wasn’t continually brought up in the news all the time.
One thing is different this time though, and that's that there were a ton of eyes on Jan 6. Unlike Charlottesville, basically nobody on the right is buying into their fever-dream version of what happened, especially not after months of left-wing rioting the year prior. The fact that so many on the right are outright telling them "no, we saw what happened, and we know your version is fake as fuck" is why they keep pounding the drum so loudly so many months after the fact, and why they're still so hysterical about it.

I mean think about it, once it was clear a month or so after Charlottesville happened that it was accepted by most on the right to be as bad as the left said, the hysteria dropped, and when it was referenced it was in a matter-of-fact, calm demeanor. When they talk about Jan 6, they're hysterical as if it happened yesterday nearly half a year later. It's driving them fucking (further) insane that the people they want to beat over the head with their fictional retelling of it won't just let them change the actual facts of what happened to fit their narrative like last time.
 
My favorite is the electoral college one. Where'd all the enthusiasm for that one go? They all seemed to stop talking about it after their guy won. Expect to never see it brought up again until a repub gets the presidency again.
It's still in line for the chopping block.
that state legislatures are the one and only legitimate arbiters of elections, superseding all other elected officials and the courts
Art 1, Sec 4, Clause 1, and the 10th Amendment. Ain't the Constitution a bitch?
 
Daily reminder that the right has no tangible power

Lost the senate
Lost the presidency
Lost the house.

Congratulations on losing everything in the space of 4 years.

We Sure owned those libs fellas. Hope your happy with Biden and his pet jogger.
The right picked up two state legislative assemblies, strengthening the majority they already held. It also picked up another governor, giving it a majority of the governors. It maintained its slim majority of elected state attorneys general. That's a lot of "tangible power."
 
it's important to keep telling it because the purveyors of lies and conspiracies keep trying to whitewash it into something completely different. He quoted this tweet:

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You can’t repeat the truth about Jan 6 until you start telling the truth about Jan 6. Everything you say abut it is bullshit, even though, as you point out, most of us watched it in real-time.
 
One thing is different this time though, and that's that there were a ton of eyes on Jan 6. Unlike Charlottesville, basically nobody on the right is buying into their fever-dream version of what happened, especially not after months of left-wing rioting the year prior.
White liberal yuppies and hoodrat niggers burning down and looting small businesses, many of them black owned = totally peaceful protests, goy, nothing to see here!

A bunch of boomers walking around the Capitol for a few hours = ANUDDAH SHOAH, OY VEY, GOYIM, SHUT IT DOWN, THIS IS AN ATTACK ON OUR DEMOCRACY!

The duplicitousness of our media is pretty much a modern day Pravda at this point, god-damn. *sigh*
 
The right picked up two state legislative assemblies, strengthening the majority they already held. It also picked up another governor, giving it a majority of the governors. It maintained its slim majority of elected state attorneys general. That's a lot of "tangible power."
My statement stands.

Your cope is super cute tho.
 
That is kind of like blaming the rape victim for getting raped by some thug who probably was going to rape one way or the other.

There was no resistance of any kind pre 2016 as the 2012 and 2008 presidential elections were complete disasters for the GOP and the GOP house and senate majorities had literally no ideas beyond low taxes, forever wars and Israel is our greatest ally.

The RINOs within the party blocked Trump a lot of times and many GOP governors like Kemp and Ducey didn't do anything to stop the election fraud. And it has been proven after Trump left office that the top branch of the military had lied to him and were working against him while pretending to be on his side.

Ultimately is up to people to stand up for themselves and Trump showed the face of the corporate uniparty to the public.

And yet, you don't feel the need to list any of their quotes? We're just supposed to take your word for it?

I can't remember the last time the Dems set up one of those that wasn't an attempt to railroad someone they didn't like.

On the contrary, my man. The Dems are pushing so damn hard because they're scared shitless. They may have won the battle but they're losing the war. Why do you think the author is reeing about the state-level changes? Why the constant reeing elsewhere about the audits? They showed their hand with the election fortifying, and the GOP is pushing hard to make sure they can't pull it off a second time.
These are good points and I'm probably being too pessimistic.
 
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