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    this is really boring and overhyped.  Most of the country doesn't care about topic, I'd say a 3 hour special on inflation would get more eyeballs.  Or a bikini contest. 

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I love how some of these patriots are watching it unfold on TV while communicating with the actual idiots who had the stones to go do the dirty work.

25 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

 

 

 

shits borked yo


give them all a lead injection to the back of the head. All members 

Every person on that recording should hang.

I’m done.

The rule of law is over. They’ve chosen rule of the gun. We should give them what they’ve chosen.

Did anyone else see 60 Minutes tonight? They had a segment with former congressman Denver Riggleman, a former Republican from Virginia who served as a technical adviser to the Jan 6 committee. He and his group did analysis on texts and phone calls between the people involved in the attempt to overturn the results of the election. It’s pretty fascinating and reveals that the plot began at the time of the election. I don’t think that’s news but adds some new dimension to the story. It’s worth noting that his political career as a Republican was ended because he had the nerve to officiate a same sex marriage. He thought the outrage would blow over in “two weeks” but that was an unforgivable sin in the GOP. He was replaced by someone farther to the right than he was (and he was a Tea Party guy who voted with Trump 90% of the time).

Anyway, here’s the summary from their Overtime segment that they post on YouTube and below is a link to where you can watch the full segment and read a transcript.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/denver-riggleman-60-minutes-2022-09-25/

6 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Did anyone else see 60 Minutes tonight? They had a segment with former congressman Denver Riggleman, a former Republican from Virginia who served as a technical adviser to the Jan 6 committee. He and his group did analysis on texts and phone calls between the people involved in the attempt to overturn the results of the election. It’s pretty fascinating and reveals that the plot began at the time of the election. I don’t think that’s news but adds some new dimension to the story. It’s worth noting that his political career as a Republican was ended because he had the nerve to officiate a same sex marriage. He thought the outrage would blow over in “two weeks” but that was an unforgivable sin in the GOP. He was replaced by someone farther to the right than he was (and he was a Tea Party guy who voted with Trump 90% of the time).

Anyway, here’s the summary from their Overtime segment that they post on YouTube and below is a link to where you can watch the full segment and read a transcript.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/denver-riggleman-60-minutes-2022-09-25/

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Just more proof there was a coup attempt. Nothing to see here folks.

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Thanks for your contribution to this thread. While football and current event discussion is interesting, we’re all just here for your grammar takes.

FYI: If you’re going to footnote a correction, your asterisk needs to have a corresponding symbol in the text.
8 minutes ago, Eskimohorn said:

FYI: If you’re going to footnote a correction, your asterisk needs to have a corresponding symbol in the text

Thanks for pointing this out. I have never noticed that message board etiquette before, as I typically don’t read quotes I have already read nor look to reconfirm spelling errors.

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4 minutes ago, GopherRock said:

 

 

ah, so he clearly has nothing to hide

6 minutes ago, The Original Greaser Bob said:

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Thanks for the helpful quote.

Edited to say that you’ve misspelled favorite.

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Apocalyptic Messianic Buffoonery is totally my band name.

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12 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Apocalyptic Messianic Buffoonery is totally my band name.

My band name is Wolf Sex Chainsaw. 

Hardcore alternative folk is a very competitive category 

15 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Okay, now the full segment is up on YouTube.

 

WashingtonCNN — 

At 4:34 pm on January 6, 2021, a cell phone registered to a Capitol rioter who had stormed the building, received a phone call from a White House landline, according to records obtained by CNN. 

The call lasted for only nine seconds. 

Who placed the call and why remains a mystery, but it is notable as the only known call made from the White House to the phone of a rioter during this critical time period.

According to the records, the call came from 202-456-1414, the publicly available number for the White House. Like many businesses, outgoing calls from the White House do not show a specific extension. The call was placed in the late afternoon, shortly after former President Donald Trump posted a video message on social media telling the rioters at the Capitol, “go home, we love you, you’re very special,” at 4:17pm. 

It’s unclear what, if any, connection exists between the White House and the rioter, including whether the call was made by mistake or whether the call went to voicemail. 

The call was first disclosed by Denver Riggleman in an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes. Riggleman is a former Republican congressman who left his job working as a technical adviser for the January 6 committee in April.

The cell phone belonged to a 26-year-old Trump supporter from Brooklyn, New York named Anton Lunyk, who traveled to Washington DC the night before January 6 with two friends, Francis Connor and Antonio Ferrigno, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation, as well as a search of public records.

 

Hmmm....Which one of these merry band of idiots would be dumb enough to use a Whitehouse land line to call their muscle on the ground? My money is on Rudy, since the guy was a New Yorker. He probably had his number in an actual address book. 

1 hour ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

Hmmm....Which one of these merry band of idiots would be dumb enough to use a Whitehouse land line to call their muscle on the ground? My money is on Rudy, since the guy was a New Yorker. He probably had his number in an actual address book. 

I mean, it could have been the dotard himself.  It could have been any one of them.  They are all dumb criminals.

38 minutes ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

Hmmm....Which one of these merry band of idiots would be dumb enough to use a Whitehouse land line to call their muscle on the ground? My money is on Rudy, since the guy was a New Yorker. He probably had his number in an actual address book. 

You really think Rudy was smart enough to dial 9 to get an outside line?  And Rudy having a conversation that only lasted 9 seconds?

8 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

You really think Rudy was smart enough to dial 9 to get an outside line?  And Rudy having a conversation that only lasted 9 seconds?

Andrew Giuliani

3 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Apocalyptic Messianic Buffoonery is totally my band name.

 

On 9/21/2022 at 4:20 PM, DigglerontheHoof said:

Rancid cunt

I was thinking @DigglerontheHoof had the better band name.

It had to be Meadows. He’s criming on a scale heretofore unseen in American presidential politics.

I don't think a nine-second call is going to amount to much, no matter who it was from.

I don't think a nine-second call is going to amount to much, no matter who it was from.

That’s how long it took the synapses to fire “oh shit someone might find out I made this call from inside the WH.”
30 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

I don't think a nine-second call is going to amount to much, no matter who it was from.

Does the content matter?

44 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

I don't think a nine-second call is going to amount to much, no matter who it was from.

"Green, green" or "abort, abort" takes way less than 9 seconds.

45 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

I don't think a nine-second call is going to amount to much, no matter who it was from.

This is a weak take.  Plenty of consequential messages take less than 9 seconds to deliver.  Deference to traitors is corrosive to the republic.  

6 hours ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

Hmmm....Which one of these merry band of idiots would be dumb enough to use a Whitehouse land line to call their muscle on the ground?

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13 minutes ago, Disco Strangler said:

This is a weak take.  Plenty of consequential messages take less than 9 seconds to deliver.  Deference to traitors is corrosive to the republic.  

No deference involved.  If anyone can ever determine the substance of the call, it might amount to something, but some people are going to have to find some candor and honesty for that to happen.  Remember who we're dealing with here.

Lunyk has already been charged, convicted and sentenced for his misdemeanor offenses on 1/6.  That means the FBI has already looked at him for being a part of a larger conspiracy and come up empty and he had no need to cooperate. https://conandaily.com/2022/09/25/anton-lunyk-biography-13-things-about-us-capitol-riot-suspect-from-brooklyn-new-york/

That doesn't necessarily mean he wasn't and can't be charged with a bigger deal, but it seems pretty unlikely at this point.  Might also mean he can't plead the fifth before a grand jury.

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2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

No deference involved.  If anyone can ever determine the substance of the call, it might amount to something, but some people are going to have to find some candor and honesty for that to happen.  Remember who we're dealing with here.

This took just about nine seconds:

All the dreams, all the hopes for the national championship come down to this play. Fourth down and 5. Texas at the USC 8. Three wide receivers. Young from the shotgun. Back to throw. Vince looks. Under pressure. He’ll tuck it and run. Vince to the five. Young touchdown Texas. Touchdown Vince Young. He’s done it again. Vince Young has given the Longhorns the lead with 19 seconds to play in the game.

6 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

I mean, it could have been the dotard himself.  It could have been any one of them.  They are all dumb criminals.

Dotard can't express a thought in nine seconds.  I'm not even sure he can formulate a thought in nine seconds.

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9 second coups?

Yeah, so what this is...my idea...is it's 8 second coups!

You've heard of it?  8 second coups? 

My idea is 7 second coups.  It would be this video and you would commit a coup to it in just 7 seconds.  

But what if somebody comes along with 6 second coups?  

6 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

No deference involved.  If anyone can ever determine the substance of the call, it might amount to something, but some people are going to have to find some candor and honesty for that to happen.  Remember who we're dealing with here.

Again, why do you care about the content?  Do you think it's inconsequential that someone from within the White House called a rioter on Capitol grounds DURING THE RIOT?

Seems kinda important.

4 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Again, why do you care about the content?  Do you think it's inconsequential that someone from within the White House called a rioter on Capitol grounds DURING THE RIOT?

Seems kinda important.

The fact of the matter is, without any more info, our side can play it our way, and their side can play it their way (wrong number, prank call prank call) and it won't matter in criminal court, where the burden of proof is reasonable doubt.

1 minute ago, TwiceHorn said:

The fact of the matter is, without any more info, our side can play it our way, and their side can play it their way (wrong number, prank call prank call) and it won't matter in criminal court, where the burden of proof is reasonable doubt.

"Wrong number".  LMAO.  I don't care what criminal court demands.  To me, it's more fuel for the fire, and it's highly flammable.  I've long since given up on hoping anything will ever stick in this fucked up world.

1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

"Wrong number".  LMAO.  I don't care what criminal court demands.  To me, it's more fuel for the fire, and it's highly flammable.  I've long since given up on hoping anything will ever stick in this fucked up world.

And decent criminal defense attorney could defuse that phone call to a complete nothing and maybe even get it excluded from evidence entirely.

3 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

And decent criminal defense attorney could defuse that phone call to a complete nothing and maybe even get it excluded from evidence entirely.

. . . and I care why?

21 minutes ago, shakahorn said:

This took just about nine seconds:

All the dreams, all the hopes for the national championship come down to this play. Fourth down and 5. Texas at the USC 8. Three wide receivers. Young from the shotgun. Back to throw. Vince looks. Under pressure. He’ll tuck it and run. Vince to the five. Young touchdown Texas. Touchdown Vince Young. He’s done it again. Vince Young has given the Longhorns the lead with 19 seconds to play in the game.

Hello, spoilers?

22 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

9 second coups?

Yeah, so what this is...my idea...is it's 8 second coups!

You've heard of it?  8 second coups? 

My idea is 7 second coups.  It would be this video and you would commit a coup to it in just 7 seconds.  

But what if somebody comes along with 6 second coups?  

Step into my office.

Why?

Cuz you're fuckin' fired!

And decent criminal defense attorney could defuse that phone call to a complete nothing and maybe even get it excluded from evidence entirely.

Would it be significant if there was a 9 sec call between Dick Cheney and one of 9/11 hijackers in a scenario where it actually was an Inside job?

If there was a call from Cheney to a hijacker’s phone on 9/11, they don’t get to wave it away by claiming wrong number. 

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