Truly dangerous? We are sooooooooo scared
[QUOTE=EihTooms;2629507]Actually, "a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-truths, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions" pretty much sums up the Repub Party that happily welcomed Trump as its leader and crowned him their lord and savior.
[B]2 Fox News Pundits Quit Over 'Truly Dangerous' Tucker Carlson Special[/B]
Nov. 22, 2021.
[URL]https://news.yahoo.com/2-fox-news-pundits-quit-082720423.html[/URL][/QUOTE]Seriously? Do you want to bemoan Goldberg quitting?
Do you remember that POS mother during the Bubba impeachment.
She made him famous, do you remember that, I do.
[URL]https://www.salon.com/2012/05/10/jonah_goldbergs_desperation/[/URL]
Roger Stone and Alex Jones get subpoenas for their January 6th involvement
"Stone said after his subpoena is served, he'll make a determination on how to proceed after consulting with his attorney.
The committee said Stone was in d. c. On Jan. 5 & 6, spoke at a Jan. 5 rally and was scheduled to speak on Jan. 6. he also sought financial support to pay for his security through a Stop the Steal website, lawmakers said. Stone also made remarks he was planning to "lead a March to the Capitol" from the Ellipse rally, according to the panel.
Before the siege, Stone was a guest at the Willard Hotel, where several prominent Trump allies met in part to plot how to overturn President Biden's election, according to the panel. That hotel meeting and guests are major areas of interest for the committee; Stone joins other subpoenaed guests who were also at the hotel, including former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, attorney John Eastman, ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and Bernard Kerik, the former New York City police commissioner who was later sent to prison and then pardoned by Donald Trump.
Jan. 6 panel issues new wave of subpoenas for ex-Trump officials.
Politics.
Jan. 6 panel issues new wave of subpoenas for ex-Trump officials.
The panel says its focus on Jones, the controversial Austin, Texas figure, is tied to his help organizing the rally at the Ellipse before the riot on Jan. 6. Jones claimed to facilitate a donation that covered significant funding for the event, and spoke at a Jan. 6 event at Freedom Plaza.
Jones claimed he was told by the Trump White House that he was to lead a March from the Jan. 6th Ellipse rally to the Capitol. Jones was also a key figure in the spread of false election fraud claims.
Monday evening, Jones issued a statement through his website claiming he was "trying to stop" the Capitol riot."
[URL]https://www.npr.org/2021/11/22/1057038176/roger-stone-alex-jones-subpoenas-jan-6-panel-capitol[/URL]