Will GOP Turncoats Finally Get Their Comeuppance?

Hopefully they will, and soon. They need to learn what loyalty is.

---Remember the Republican lawmakers who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump after he was out of office for supposedly inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol building? Well, it appears that at least some of them will live to regret that decision.---


Party loyalty, for both parties, is retarded. Especially the voters.
 
Of course. And Jan. 6 was their "Reichstag Fire." With the help of the FBI and the Capitol Police, they managed to turn a simple protest into a manufactured "catastrophe" that will reside forever indelible in the cortex of every Trump-hater.
:spinner: :spinner: :spinner: :spinner: :spinner:
 
It turned to less serious when their leader failed to stand with them. A good argument can be made on Trump never intending to back up his rhetoric on taking down government.

And his most faithful followers were left with their pants down in the court cases that follow. Some may never see the light of day again when convicted.

Is it wrongful justice? Yes, to some extent if it's put in it's proper perspective. Doing that is being resisted by both sides.

To begin, the makeshift gallows was a stage prop. And much more besides that.

LMAO.. Life without parole for parading through the capital?
Yeah right. That's not going to happen. And shouldn't happen. There's rapist and murderers who don't even get sentenced that harshly.
 
LMAO.. Life without parole for parading through the capital?
Yeah right. That's not going to happen. And shouldn't happen. There's rapist and murderers who don't even get sentenced that harshly.
20 years is a possibility according to the latest more serious charges coming.
However, once again I would suggest that political climate and momentum is having an influence on justice.
 
It turned to less serious when their leader failed to stand with them. A good argument can be made on Trump never intending to back up his rhetoric on taking down government.

And his most faithful followers were left with their pants down in the court cases that follow. Some may never see the light of day again when convicted.

Is it wrongful justice? Yes, to some extent if it's put in it's proper perspective. Doing that is being resisted by both sides.

To begin, the makeshift gallows was a stage prop. And much more besides that.


Trump stood with them, he told them to "Peacefully and patriotically make their voice heard."
 
Secret Service stopped him, the crowd was full of FBI agents, there was going to be violence.
Very doubtful, but about the only excuse available.
Not to suggest that there weren't as many FBI agents as was considered necessary.

And not to suggest that isn't possible that Trump was warned about taking his place to lead his revolution attempt. Was he smart enough on his own to understand how to keep out of the big trouble?
The big trouble that could still come?

Trump's intent was inferred, as you so carelessly have come to agree.
 
Very doubtful, but about the only excuse available.
Not to suggest that there weren't as many FBI agents as was considered necessary.

Takes a LOT of FBI to turn a peaceful protest into a riot.

And not to suggest that isn't possible that Trump was warned about taking his place to lead his revolution attempt.

Every good revolution is based on unarmed protesters taking selfies!

Was he smart enough on his own to understand how to keep out of the big trouble?
The big trouble that could still come?

Ohhhh, you Nazis got him this time, not like the last 3,087,713,245,234 times. This time it's fer reel...

Trump's intent was inferred, as you so carelessly have come to agree.

Inferred by whom?

His intent is what he said

"Peacefully and patriotically make their voice heard."
 
Hopefully they will, and soon. They need to learn what loyalty is.

---Remember the Republican lawmakers who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump after he was out of office for supposedly inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol building? Well, it appears that at least some of them will live to regret that decision.---


Insufficient loyalty to the Great Leader will be punished.
 
Night of the Long Knives, in German history, purge of Nazi leaders by Adolf Hitler on June 30, 1934. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful, Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organization's leaders, including Ernst Röhm.

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