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The name of that restaurant... now that made me laugh.This kind of blows my mind
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1349130069990547456/
The name of that restaurant... now that made me laugh.This kind of blows my mind
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1349130069990547456/
Zip tie guy?How did he afford all that fancy gear?
āStop the Stealā Organizer in Hiding After Denying Blame for Riot
Two weeks before thousands of Trump rioters breached Congress, āStop the Stealā organizer Ali Alexander said his group wasnāt violentāāyet.āāOne of our organizers in one state said, āWeāre nice patriots, we donāt throw bricks,āā Alexander told a crowd at a Dec. 19 rally at Arizonaās state...news.yahoo.com
Two weeks before thousands of Trump rioters breached Congress, āStop the Stealā organizer Ali Alexander said his group wasnāt violentāāyet.ā
āOne of our organizers in one state said, āWeāre nice patriots, we donāt throw bricks,āā Alexander told a crowd at a Dec. 19 rally at Arizonaās state capitol. āI leaned over and I said, āNot yet. Not yet!ā Havenāt you read about a little tar-and-feathering? Those were second-degree burns!ā
Alexander, who has described himself as one of the āofficial originatorsā of the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, went on to use āyetā as a code word for violence. Then Alexander told the Phoenix crowd about his plans for Washington.
āWeāre going to convince them to not certify the vote on January 6 by marching hundreds of thousands, if not millions of patriots, to sit their butts in D.C. and close that city down, right?ā Alexander said. āAnd if we have to explore options after thatā¦āyet.ā Yet!ā
Alexanderās supporters cheered, yelling threats like ānoose!ā and ānothingās off the table!ā
Alexander led a host of activists in ratcheting up the rhetoric ahead of Congressā certification of the electoral votes, threatening to ā1776ā opponents of Trumpās re-election. Now that five people, including a Capitol Police officer, are dead, however, Alexander has gone into hiding, and the website promoting his Jan. 6 rally has been wiped from the internet.
Alexander is defiant, saying he wonāt ātake an iota of blame that does not belong to me.ā
āI didnāt incite anything,ā Alexander said in a video posted Friday to Twitter. āI didnāt do anything.ā
In reality, even as Alexander claimed his supporters were peaceful, he repeatedly raised the prospect of using violence in the weeks ahead of Jan. 6.
On Sunday night, Twitter banned Alexanderās personal account and an account for āStop The Steal.ā Alexander didnāt respond to a request for comment.
Alexander is a convicted felon, after pleading guilty to felony property theft in 2007 and felony credit card abuse in 2008. Alexander first appeared in conservative politics in the Tea Party era under the name āAli Akbar,ā organizing a group called the National Bloggersā Club that was tied to āshady data collection operations.ā
At the Dec. 19 Arizona rally, Alexander kept up his threat that his movement could become violent. He said he wouldnāt describe Democrats as burglars in Republicansā homes, implying that would mean theyād be shotāa metaphor he said wasnāt necessary āyet.ā
āLet them hear that,ā Alexander said. āāYet.āā
The night before the Jan. 6 rally, Alexander riled up Trump supporters in Washington with a āvictory or deathā chant and once again brought up ā1776.ā
Alex Jones claims that he and Alexander had some ādealā with the White House about their protest outside of Congress.
āWe had a legitimate deal with the White House,ā Jones said in an InfoWars show filmed after the riot with Alexander. āāHey Jones and Ali,ā literally, they let us out early, we were supposed to lead a peaceful deal.ā
Video posted by InfoWars in an apparent attempt to distance Jones from the riots shows Jones and Alexander on the west side of the Capitol as tear-gas canisters went off in the distance and Trump supporters mounted MAGA flags on the inauguration risers. Jones unsuccessfully tried to convince rioters to move to the east side of the Capitol and attend their rally on the other side of the building instead.
āAs much as I love seeing the Trump flags flying over this, we need to not have the confrontation with the police, theyāre going to make that the story,ā Jones said.
Now Alexander claims to be in hiding, alleging in a video posted Friday that he needs $2,000 a day to fund his security detail and other expenses and hitting his fans up for donations. In a bizarre moment in his fundraising pitch, Alexander claimed that he was being targeted by the supernatural: āWitches and wiccans are putting hexes and curses on us.ā
Itās not clear how, however, if Alexanderās supporters can send him money at all. On Saturday, he posted on Parler that he had been banned from Venmo and PayPal.
In his Friday video, Alexander claimed that his ārally never turned violent.ā But Alexander also read a quote from talk radio host Rush Limbaugh that positively compared the rioters to the heroes of the American Revolution, and said rioters who entered the Capitol should suffer light consequences, if any.
āI think people should be rowdy, I think people should be messy,ā Alexander said. āI do believe that we own that U.S. Capitol. So Iām not apologizing for nothing.ā
Bruh! Yo ass is-
It's being reported that former members of Trump's ministry of propaganda are having problems finding a new job. It's also being reported that they are completely baffled by this and feel they are entitled to the same job opportunities as those given to past administration's press team. They honestly don't see how this is any different.
Texas Real Estate Agent Who Took Private Jet to Capitol Riot Is Arrested
The Texas broker and life coach is among a slew of rioters who were charged on Friday.www.thedailybeast.com
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1350157994009501698/
Seriously, how freaking stupid do you have to be, to be in a job that deals with clients of all sorts, and have this picture taken?
Does Mr Trump pardon "losers"? Or, even (inept and incompetent) allies?
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