Hysterical Dems Now Comparing Boring Speaker’s Race To Jan 6
By Dr. Derek Ellerman
It It was likely inevitable given the state of the country’s politicians as well as the poor press. Your The humble author is proud to never be surprised by the moral and ethical corruption of the monsters in power in this country. Yet, they always find a way.
I woke this morning to find that the election was for House Speaker It is comparable to an unprecedented, fatal riot at The Capitol.
House Democrats Connect Jan. 6 to GOP’s Speakership Fight https://t.co/r3ausqudGV
— Axios (@axios) January 6, 2023
Boring Democratic Process + Republicans = ‘Insurrection’
Let’s be nice and sparkling clear: There Nothing is possible “chaotic” More information about Speaker’s race. For All the time the media Democrats We have beaten us to the head “democracy” And “threats to democracy” And “assaults on democracy,” you’d think regular, boring democracy would be cheered.
RegularBoring democracy, like the majority party of the United States House This is Representatives Selecting the Speaker You can find the HouseFor example,
NowIt is obvious. Democrats The media and the media are trying their best to hype the event. Speaker’s race. But It cannot have been working, so elevating a regular process to the level “insurrection,” They describe the Capitol riot.
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In The Axios We found these gems in the piece above
Democrat Rep. Sara Jacobs (who?) saying, “I’ve been thanking my lucky stars all week that Republicans weren’t in charge two years ago.”
Why Would that be possible? Were Democrats A model for protecting the environment Capitol Two years ago? If so, what’s all the hyperventilating over January 6 about?
Axios quotes Democrat Rep. Susan Wild (who?) As the saying goes: GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy cowered “into submission to the extreme fringe” after Jan. 6, “and today, his conference can’t even come together to perform a threshold action.”
To be honest, I don’t even know what this is supposed to mean, it’s so ham-fisted.
Democrat Rep. Jason Crow (who?) says: “It was the government shutdown in ’19, the insurrection of ’21, and now the current chaos of ’23. The common denominator … is having a handful of Republicans in the House of Representatives who have no interest in governing.”
How Many Americans Even the “government shutdown” What is 2019? Hardly Any, because the most important thing about “government shutdowns” (The government doesn’t actually shut down) is that people notice less flagrant corruption and chicanery coming from Washington.
And What is the answer? “chaos” Is there in the Speaker’s race? That’s how deliberative bodies Actually, it works. They aren’t supposed to be rubber stamps for a handful of “leaders.” If they don’t want any debate, then they can simply downsize Congress Allow 10 members to avoid any messy deliberation and debate.
All That is icky democracy guff.
2nd anniversary Jan. 6 insurrection with the US Capitol Again, in turmoil, House GOP quarrel over a speaker. Biden Today’s drama will be used to draw contrast. White House Ceremony will recognize police officers and election officials. @gardnerakayla https://t.co/pa7hTSpw6Q
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) January 6, 2023
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But Muh Mutiny!
Of course, it wAsn’t just Democrats. Painfully try-hard headlines like the One above – Biden Gets a Political Gift on Jan. 6 Anniversary With GOP’s Capitol Mutiny – are probably (definitely) going to appear all day.
“Mutiny” This is a great way to explain the process of choosing a product. Speaker.
Aren’t leaders supposed to be chosen? I could be wrong, but I’m certain “democracy” A group of people making collective decisions is what democracy entails. I’m also pretty sure, according to the popular descriptions, that democracy entails power being held by those at the lower rungs of the ladder – not those at the top.
What’s the alternative? Well, top-down oligarchy. That This seems to be what the media wants. After all, it’s how their party – the Democrats – operate. With Coronations and orders at the top
That It is clearly not democracy according to any known definition.
That This gem is found in the article above: “The second anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol arrives with the building again in turmoil…”
At There is no way to run the risk of beating a dead animal. “turmoil.”
AndDear reader, this is what you might read and say. “Well obviously, Doc, the media is liberal. What else is new?”
Believe You can bet that I say this to myself anywhere from 200-4,000 times per day. But It It matters The press is so corrupt.
ConservativesThis issue seems to be a blind spot for libertarians, moderates and right-leaning centerists.
Here’s just one example, from an actual conversation this morning. It’s a thought experiment. (ThoughThis experiment could be done by you on your own.
Ask The first 10 people you meet will tell you how many people they were killed And Whom? On January 6, 2021.
I’d be willing to bet the farm that, unless you happened to come across a conservative who is dedicated to reading independent media (like The Political Insider!These random persons will tell you what to do. Americans A mob attacked several officers on that day.
That Is patently false.
And Yet, it’s because “President” Biden, DemocratsMedia outlets keep repeating a blatant fabrication, Americans Believe it. They Act and vote accordingly
It matters.
But- At least this morning. Democrats The media and the media are second fiddle America Last neocon Republican Dan Crenshaw, who accused Republicans who haven’t fallen in line behind corrupt lobbyist stooge Kevin McCarthy of “terrorism.”
So there’s that!
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