RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
May 19, 2021 at 2:30 pm
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2021 at 2:31 pm by Angrboda.)
(May 19, 2021 at 1:53 pm)Drich Wrote:(May 19, 2021 at 12:57 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: The difference is did he leave the job because Pelosi forced him to or did he leave of his own accord because he realised he shit the bed on January 6 and that Pelosi's call-out was incidental? I think it's possible, even likely that he could have stayed on the job after that if he decided not to. It would have been ill-advised, but I think it still could have happened.
Presumably, if true, this would also be the case for people like Baked Alaska, Simone Gold, and Rick Saccone, who were all known to be prominent far-right figures for years before this (except for Gold, who had only become prominent in the wake of COVID), and all of whom actively participated in the storming, and one of whom (Baked Alaska) actually fucking livestreamed his time storming the Capitol. And that's not even getting into far-right groups like The Proud Boys whose members were known to actively participate. And I could go on forever about why the claim that Antifa were behind the storming is utter bullshit, but I need to make some lunch, so I'll just say that the claim basically pimp-slaps willing suspension of disbelief.
this guy went on cnn about his" covert actions:" https://www.liberalmob.com/2021-01-23-le...pitol.html
Quote:Sullivan was treated with suspicion in left-wing activist circles. Labor activist Talia Jane said he is "reviled throughout the activist space", and noted he had been escorted from a December 12 event at Black Lives Matter Plaza after he was identified. Many suspected him to be a double agent working for law enforcement. An activist from Portland warned people not to trust him, after he got local activists arrested in September 2020 by leading them down a wrong route and into a police kettle. Anonymous activists from Seattle published a memo in November 2020 accusing him of being an agent provocateur, pointing to his getting activists arrested or exposing their identities. Activists noted that his brother is a pro-Trump supporter, a supporter of the "Blexit" movement and speaking at a Proud Boys rally. After a man was shot in Provo during the protests in summer 2020, a right-wing militia started appearing to police Sullivan's group. During one of his rallies, Sullivan handed the microphone to a Proud Boys member. According to Lex Scott, he told them that his group wanted to work with them, which led to other left-wing activists refusing to work with him. He later got his group firearms training. As he began carrying assault rifles to protest, this invited hostility from both the right and the left.
During the storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, Sullivan entered the building with documentary filmmaker Jade Sacker and took extensive video, including video of the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. Sullivan could be heard saying "Dude, this shit’s gonna go viral" after Babbit's death. Sacker, a Los Angeles-based independent documentary filmmaker, was filming John Sullivan as part of a documentary on him and his brother, James.
Sullivan later spoke to police and FBI agents about the shooting. His involvement in the riots was cited by pro-Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and The Gateway Pundit as part of a conspiracy theory alleging antifa's involvement in the riots.
After the Capitol storming, Sullivan said he is not affiliated with BLM or antifa, nor with the pro-Trump crowd, although he supports Black Lives Matter. When asked about the use of antifa hashtags in his social media posts, he rejected being associated with the group, but has stated that he, along with his group, is anti-fascist. He also has called himself a citizen journalist. Saying he was at the Capitol storming as a photojournalist, he filmed himself chanting "we about to burn this shit down" and "we accomplished this shit. We did this together. Fuck yeah! We are all a part of this history", "We gotta get this shit burned", and "It's our house, motherfuckers!" He also used a megaphone and shouted support. He said that he only said and did these things to "blend in" with the pro-Trump mob. His brother, James Sullivan, said that he sent the FBI tips about John Sullivan about a week after the storming.
Federal authorities had not identified Sullivan as anti-fascist and the FBI had announced on January 8 there was no evidence of antifa involvement in the siege. BLM Utah had for months disassociated itself from Sullivan on concerns that he might be associated with the Proud Boys.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Earle_Sullivan
Some yahoo who fashions himself a journalist inflitrating a mob is not evidence of either antifa nor BLM involvement. The FBI has already evaluated his relationship to antifa and rejected it.
(May 19, 2021 at 1:53 pm)Drich Wrote: I posted this video already where the crowd identifies the guy breaking the window as antifa and a trump support stops him.
https://www.rightjournalism.com/video-su...he-attack/
None of this is evidence of antifa. It's nothing but a bunch of claims without evidence supporting them. Some guy tries to stop someone attempting to break a window. Is that antifa being restrained, or some asshole being stopped by a reasonable Trump supporter? We can't say. Someone is shouting "No antifa!" Is that evidence that antifa was there? No, it's evidence someone was shouting "No antifa!" It doesn't mean anything. Perhaps she saw antifa she recognized, or perhaps she just mistakenly inferred that someone was antifa. Do we know which? No we don't. Claims that antifa were there are not evidence of significant antifa presence. Nobody linked to antifa has been identified by the FBI. So I suppose the FBI is also in collusion with the Soros owned media. Yeah, right.
None of this is evidence of the presence of antifa, much less that they were bussed in. It's only proof of your buttfucking stupidity. As if we needed any.
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