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  1. stumbler

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    Oh yeah that's classy.

    WATCH: Trump supporters waving confederate flags protest outside Harry Reid's memorial service

    John Wright
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    Trump supporters protested outside a memorial service for Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Saturday.

    Video posted online appears to show the protesters gathered outside the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas.

    At least one protester was waving a confederate flag, while another carried a banner saying "F*ck Biden." The protesters also had Trump flags and carried signs saying "Let's Go Brandon" and "LGB" — which of course is code for "F*ck Joe Biden."


    President Joe Biden was scheduled to speak at the memorial, where former president Barack Obama delivered Reid's eulogy.

    According to Patriot Takes, which is dedicated to exposing right-wing extremism, the protest was organized by Nevada anti-vaxxer John Carlo.

    Patriot Takes also reported that the protest was promoted by Noah Malgeri, a Nevada GOP congressional candidate who reportedly has been endorsed by right-wing Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ).

    "A Republican candidate encouraging funeral protests. Welcome to 2022," Patriot Takes wrote on Twitter. "Paul Gosar-endorsed Republican encourages protest of Harry Reid’s funeral. A new low. Protesting a funeral is disgusting."

    Watch below.

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    Antivaxxer MAGAs protesting Harry Reid’s funeral. John Carlo is the one waving the Confederate Flag. HT/@dondikeanukam
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    The group has a “F*ck Biden” flag too. Protesting a funeral is disgusting. HT/@LauraKMM
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  2. anon_de_plume

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    Can someone please explain to me how these people have adopted the Confederate flag as their emblem? It's not like it's being discouraged!
     
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    Your first problem is taking stumblers posts as gospel.
    Do some independent checking and then get back to us, would you?
     
  4. anon_de_plume

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    So you can't answer why they've gotten the Confederate flag as their emblem? They carried one at the Capitol. I've yet to hear you denounced the use of the Confederate flag.

    And as far as this particular story, I can't see anything that suggests it is false. Put up or siddown.
     
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  5. shootersa

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    If you can't see the bullshit and spin in stumblers propaganda, or how to research it you really are dumb.
    Get back to us after stumbler tells you what to do next.
     
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  6. stumbler

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    Well first of course treasonous conservative/Republicans wave the Confederate flag because it represents racism and racism and bigotry are now central planks of the Republican platform. They don't even try to hide that anymore. They embrace racism and bigotry as a righteous cause.

    But also because that's how much they hate the United States of America. And we see that right here on our little forum everyday. If treasonous conservative/Republicans don't get their way on everything they threaten civil war. They have no intention of living under the Constitution and rule of law if they are in the minority. They would rather destroy the United States of America and everything it has ever stood for acting like spoiled little children throwing a fit because they did not get their way.
     
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    Noam Chomsky: 'Proto-fascism' and 'white nationalism are prime ingredients of the GOP’s slow-motion coup


    January 10, 2022


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    Noam Chomsky, who turned 93 on December 7, 2021, has lived through everything from World War II to the Vietnam War to Watergate to 9/11. The left-wing author, born in 1928 near the end of Calvin Coolidge’s presidency, has experienced crises ranging from the Great Depression to the Great Recession — and in 2022, he believes that American democracy has reached a turning point and is in danger of sliding into fascism.

    Truthout’s C.J. Polychroniou interviewed Chomsky around the one-year anniversary of the January 6, 2021 insurrection. Chomsky didn’t mince words during the interview, laying out some reasons why this is such a dangerous time in U.S. history.

    When Polychroniou asked Chomsky “how should we understand what happened on January 6, 2021,” he responded, “Participants in the assault on the Capitol doubtless had varying perceptions and motives, but were united in the effort to overthrow an elected government — in short, an attempted coup by definition. It was furthermore an attempt that could have succeeded if a few prominent Republican figures had changed their stance and gone along with the coup attempt, and if the military command had made different decisions. (President Donald) Trump was making every effort to facilitate the coup, which would surely have been applauded by a large majority of Republican voters and by the Republican political leadership, which, with a few exceptions, grovels at his feet in a shameful display of cowardice.”

    Chomsky continued, “Implications for the future are all too clear. The Republican organization — it’s hard to regard them any longer as an authentic political party — is now carefully laying the groundwork for success next time, whatever the electoral outcome may be. It’s all completely in the open, not only not concealed, but in fact, heralded with pride by its leaders. And regularly reported, so that no one who is interested enough to pay attention to the American political scene can miss it. To mention just the most recent discussion I’ve seen, the Associated Press describes how the GOP is carrying out a ‘slow-motion insurrection’ and has become ‘an anti-democratic force’ — something that has not happened before in American politics.”

    Chomsky, born in Philadelphia on December 7, 1928, was a kid when Benito Mussolini, a.k.a. Il Duce, ruled Italy with an iron fist and when Adolf Hitler seized control in Germany — and when Francisco Franco, a.k.a. El Generalíssimo, came to power following the Spanish Civil War. Fascism is a subject that he has spent much of his analyzing, and he views Trump’s MAGA movement as a movement inspired by fascism and white nationalism.

    The author told Polychroniou, “Even the tattered system that still survives is intolerable to GOP wreckers…. In the not-too-distant background are calls to ‘save our country’ by force if necessary, where ‘our country’ is a white supremacist Christian nationalist patriarchal society in which non-white folk can take part as long as they ‘know their place’ — not at the table. (white people’s) fear of ‘losing our country’ is (in part a response to) demographic tendencies that are eroding white majorities, resisting even the radical gerrymandering that is imposed to amplify the structural advantages of the scattered conservative rural vote. Another threat to ‘our country’ is that white supremacy is increasingly rejected, particularly by younger people, as is devotion to religious authority, even church membership.”

    Chomsky warns that a fascist government in the U.S. would make climate change even more dangerous, as the MAGA movement doesn’t consider climate change a threat.

    “When Hungary, the current darling of the right, descends towards fascism, it’s bad enough,” Chomsky told Polychroniou. “If the U.S. does, long-term survival of human society is a dim prospect…. The limited political democracy that still exists is hanging by a delicate thread.”

    Chomsky sees a definite parallels between the MAGA edition of the GOP and far-right authoritarian parties like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fisesz.

    “Election subversion is not merely a threat (in the United States) — it’s happening in the ‘soft coup’ that is underway right now,” Chomsky told Polychroniou. “As is the drift toward a form of fascism. There is evidence that general attitudes of Trump voters on a range of issues are similar to those of European voters for far-right parties with fascist origins, and these sectors are now a driving force in the GOP. There’s also substantial evidence that this drift to the far right may be driven in part by blind loyalty to Trump.”

    https://www.rawstory.com/noam-choms...ime-ingredients-of-the-gops-slow-motion-coup/
     
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  8. shootersa

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    So Stumbler, of all the possible members of this forum, decides he has insight into why the confederate flag is a symbol for some people.

    And he takes advantage of the opportunity to spew his hate and lies about those who hate America.

    All this from a member who repeatedly calls America a "shithole country"

    Lets go stumbler!
     
  9. pauldz

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    the media censored alot of trumps posts, deleted posts, shut down twitter facebook etc, and you say thats not fascism?
     
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      That is private enterprise enforcing their own rules just like the administrators of this site do.

      Racism is what Traitor Trump and his treasonous conservative/Republicans do.




       
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      fas·cism | \ ˈfa-ˌshi-zəm

      also ˈfa-ˌsi- \



      Definition of fascism


      1 often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
       
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      @pauldz social media platforms are private companies. They can restrict what ever they want on their platform. As a plus they were actually throttling down inflammatory insurrection rhetoric.
       
      HdAbzGrl, Jan 15, 2022
  10. !Michael!

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    Stumbler had me worried there for a minute. With all the celebrities' passing off, I thought he was saying Noam Chomsky just dies.

    I like Noam Chomsky. I disagree with him on a lot of things, but I like him.
     
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      I stumbled upon Chomsky back in the 1970's and became fascinated by his theories especially on his theories of language. Which have held up remarkably well for more than 50 years.

      Capped off by the amazing discovery that primates are also capable of communicating in human language. And maybe one of the highest tongue in cheek accolades was when researchers taught a chimpanzee to communicate and then named him Noam Chimpsky. That to me just kind of settled the debate and validated Chomsky's theories.
       
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    and Patriot takes, is that the same group as Patriot front?

    Patriot front looks to be a fake "Right Wing" extremists group. They are very well organized and funded. Too organized and funded to be organic.

    The Feds Are Trying Way Too Hard... - YouTube
     
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  12. stumbler

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    Disturbing details surface of Michigan Republican's alleged sexual abuse of sister-in-law

    Laina G. Stebbins and Allison R. Donahue, Michigan Advance
    January 11, 2022


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    The person former House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering) is accused of sexually assaulting for more than a decade, beginning when she was a child, is his sister-in-law.

    The Michigan State Police is investigating the complaint, which was first filed with the Lansing Police Department on Dec. 24, 2021.

    Rebekah Chatfield, now 26, said the assaults began when she was a student at Northern Michigan Christian Academy in Burt Lake, where Lee Chatfield was working at the time, according to reporting by Bridge Michigan. She is married to Lee Chatfield’s brother, Aaron Chatfield, who has supported her in the allegations.

    Jamie White, Rebekah Chatfield’s attorney, told the Advance on Friday the assaults began when she was 14 or 15 years old and continued until about July 2021.

    “These are allegations that [Lee Chatfield] used his position of power and influence while in the church and school and had an ongoing sexual relationship with this young teenager girl that lasted beyond her teenage years and after [Chatfield’s] brother married her,” said White, an Okemos-based attorney who represented dozens of women in the sexual assault civil suits against Larry Nassar, the former team doctor for USA Gymnastics and a Michigan State University physician who’s now serving a 40- to 175-year prison sentence after more than 150 girls and women reported he sexually abused them.

    White said his client “has the support of a couple different family members, including people related to Mr. Chatfield, who decided they can’t look the other way with this.”

    A woman who answered the phone at Northern Michigan Christian Academy Monday said, “the school just wants to say that all the criminal allegations are false.” She did not identify herself and would not provide further comment on the allegations.

    Lee Chatfield’s attorney, Mary Chartier of Okemos, issued a statement Friday denying the allegations.

    “Mr. Chatfield is innocent of the false rape claims made against him,” Chartier said, adding that Lee Chatfield’s sexual relationship with Rebekah Chatfield was a consensual “affair.”

    Lee Chatfield was a teacher, coach and athletic director at the school before being taking office in 2014. He is married with five children. The age of consent in Michigan is 16, but it rises to 18 when the perpetrator is an educator at the school.

    Lee Chatfield’s father, the Rev. Stanley “Rusty” Chatfield III, who serves as pastor of Northern Michigan Baptist Bible Church and as the superintendent and a history teacher at the academy attached to the church, also denied the allegations Monday and would not provide further comment to the Advance.

    Chatfield accused of abusing power in Lansing, church
    Rebekah Chatfield told Bridge Michigan that when she first met Lee Chatfield, she was going through “a traumatic and vulnerable time in her life.”

    Basyle “Boz” Tchividjian, an attorney with Deland, Fla.-based law firm Boz Law who represents victims of sexual abuse in evangelical environments, told the Advance that church leaders who sexually abuse young members of the church prey on vulnerable victims.

    “So many of these offenders, especially in youth groups and teachers, know how to exploit that power in a way that gains the trust of the victim,” Tchividjian said. “The purpose of that relationship on the offender side is not to be a positive mentor and helper to that young person, but it’s to grow that to the point where they can then begin engaging in sexual acts. … There’s no such thing as a teacher having an affair with his or her students. It’s abusive conduct. It’s criminal conduct.”


    Current House Speaker Jason Wentworth (R-Clare) has ordered all House members and staff to retain any documents that may be of interest to the pending investigation, including emails, memos, calendars and voicemails.

    The Capitol was the site of one alleged sexual assault, according to Rebekah Chatfield. Lee Chatfield pressured Rebekah Chatfield into sex in his Capitol office while her husband went out to grab pizzas, according to reporting from Bridge Michigan.

    Aaron Chatfield told Bridge he spent some time working as Lee Chatfield’s unofficial driver and would often drive him to strip clubs or to meet with women, including a former staffer. Aaron Chatfield said Lee Chatfield would go on frequent trips and ask for rides across the state to Detroit and Birmingham.

    Stu Sandler, a longtime GOP operative and co-founder of Grand River Strategies, confirmed to Bridge that Aaron Chatfield was assigned to the House Republican campaign and worked for him in 2019 and 2020. Sandler did not return a call to the Advance on Monday.

    White said he expects the case against Chatfield to grow extensively.

    “There are murmurings there may be federal implications based on interstate travel,” White said.

    “I think you’ll hear other allegations involving financial improprieties when he was speaker,” White continued. “We’re going to hear a really extraordinary level of behavior while he was speaker of the House as it pertains to his movement through the community.”

    In June 2019, an Advance reporter encountered Lee Chatfield and his chief of staff, Rob Minard, on a weekend in Washington, D.C. According to his office, the Republican was visiting D.C. for “several meetings around town,” including with the White House, though spokesperson Gideon D’Assandro declined to elaborate on the nature of those meetings.

    At 30 years old, Lee Chatfield became Michigan’s youngest-ever House speaker when he was elected to lead the lower chamber in 2018. He served in that position until he was term-limited in 2020.

    Earlier that year, Lee Chatfield brought a loaded, unregistered gun to a Pellston airport. He was penalized for a total of $2,210 but a local prosecutor declined to criminally charge him.

    In 2019, Lee Chatfield directed state Rep. Kara Hope (D-Holt) to remove a sign on her office door stating that it was a “gun-free” space on open carry day, characterizing the sign as “discriminatory” against Michiganders’ constitutional rights.

    Hope told the Advance on Monday that the 2019 incident was just one small example of the former speaker and GOP-led state Legislature as a whole having a “male authority culture.”

    Hope says Lee Chatfield was known as “kind of a partier” but she was not aware of any details or allegations beyond that.

    “You can kind of tell that they’re used to being the boss, and having women not question them,” Hope said. “… There’s an air of immaturity, and it’s definitely tinged with sexism. More than tinged — dyed with sexism.”

    State Rep. Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Twp.) said that Lansing is embroiled in a sexist culture and it seeps into the workplace in the Capitol — something echoed by many of her colleagues, as the Advance has previously reported. Brixie said she has noticed it in the way Republican colleagues look at “young, female Democratic representatives when they’re giving floor speeches.”

    “You recognize things as you mature. You recognize things that you’ve experienced in the past. It’s somehow easier to see it happening to someone else than sometimes it is to see it happening to you when you’re experiencing it firsthand,” Brixie said. “And that was something that I really didn’t like about our sessions on the House floor. It’s that culture that seems to be acceptable.”

    Advance reporter Anna Gustafson contributed to this story.



    Michigan Advance is part of States Newsroom, a network of news bureaus supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Michigan Advance maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Susan Demas for questions: [email protected]. Follow Michigan Advance on Facebook and Twitter.



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    NC State IT manager accused of doxing leftists dies in fire after deputies called to house

    Jordan Green, Staff Reporter
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    NC State University IT manager and "Proud Boy" Chadwick Jason Seagraves introduces Augustus Invictus at a 2017 rally in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

    An IT manager at NC State University who was accused of playing a role in a continent-wide mass doxing of leftists has died in a house fire after deputies responded to a call for service at his home in suburban Johnston County outside of Raleigh last week.

    Chadwick Seagraves was employed as service manager in the Office of Information Technology at NC State at the time of his death.

    The Johnston County Report, a local news website, reported on Monday that sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a house on Foxglove Drive in Garner at about 5:15 p.m. based on a suspicious person report, but before they arrived “the call was upgraded to a report of a man outside his home armed with a gun allegedly threatening to harm his wife and children.” Jeffrey Caldwell, the public information officer at the sheriff’s office, confirmed the accuracy of the report to Raw Story.

    According to the report, the man went back inside the house and refused to come out. Deputies also received reports that the man had physically assaulted one of his neighbors, and they confirmed that his wife and children were not at home. Then, deputies heard popping sounds and saw a fire inside the house. Firefighters later recovered a body inside the house near the kitchen area.

    The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office has not officially identified the person found dead in the fire. Caldwell said that determination will be made by the medical examiner.

    But a GoFundMe page recently set up on behalf of a woman who shares Seagraves’ last name indicates that she “lost her husband and her home last night in a devastating fire.” State voting records that both Seagraves and his wife lived at the same address on Foxglove Drive in Garner. Johnston County property records also indicate that the property is owned by both husband and wife.

    In November 2020, a Twitter account under the name the Anonymous Comrade Collective accused Seagraves of compiling and sharing thousands of files containing personal information about left-wing activists in Portland, Ore., and Asheville, NC that were then distributed on the 4chan, an internet forum popular with white supremacists, leading to threats. One of the individuals allegedly targeted — Olivia Katbi Smith, co-chair of the Portland chapter of Democratic Socialists of America — sued Seagraves for invasion of privacy in county circuit court in Oregon.

    A NC State University student who requested anonymity, but provided a copy of his transcript to Raw Story to confirm his identity, alleged that Seagraves posted information on Twitter using a private account that accused him of supporting “jihadists” and affiliating with “Antifa.”



    In early 2021, the university completed an internal investigation into the complaints against Seagraves, announcing they were unable to substantiate allegations of “malicious online activities.” Seagraves is still listed as the service manager for managed desktop services in the NC State University Office of Information Technology.

    Beyond his role as emcee at the 2017 rally that occasioned his introduction of Invictus, Seagraves also attended a Second Amendment rally with other Proud Boys members in April 2018. His “Elias McMahone” Twitter account with the handle @roostersghost included references to his involvement, including one that read, “My mother knows I’m a Proud Boy.”

    Posting under the “Noble Media Resource Channel” on Telegram, Proud Boys member Jeremy Bertino saluted Seagraves under his nickname, writing, “POYMFM ROOSTER.” “POYMFM” is an acronym for “proud of your mother f*cking boy.”

    The “about” page for the Noble Media Resource Channel, which features a self-referential photo of Bertino with Chairman Enrique Tarrio, describes him as the “Soda City spokesperson,” a reference to Columbia, SC, and says, “Get the latest in Proud Boys news right here on your only source of information and a direct line to the PB.”

    At an event that was billed as a free-speech rally in Chapel Hill, NC in June 2017, Seagraves introduced Augustus Sol Invictus, a white supremacist who was one of the listed speakers for the Unite the Right rally, held in Charlottesville, Va. two months later. At the time, Invictus was a national organizer for the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights, which was conceived as the “tactical defense arm” for the Proud Boys. After introducing himself in Chapel Hill as “the commie slayer,” Invictus invited people in the audience to “join the Alt-Knights of the Proud Boys who are here with us today.”

    Invictus was charged with weapons and domestic violence offenses in Rock Hill, SC in December 2019, and accused of choking his wife and putting a gun to her head. A York County, SC judge revoked Invictus’ bond in May 2020 for violating a no-contact order with his wife.

    Invictus was sued by Charlottesville residents injured in the violence at the Unite the Right rally, along with dozens of other white supremacist leaders and organizations, and was found liable for conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence in a default judgment.

    Students at NC State and other leftists from the Raleigh area protested the university’s decision to absolve Seagraves of wrongdoing in March 2021.

    Chancellor Randy Woodson told faculty members during a meeting in January 2021 that the course of the investigation “it was made clear that while some of the online behavior attributed to this individual, some of which he denies, but regardless it’s done on his own time and not, unfortunately, at least for those of you that believe this is offensive — and that’s true of many people — it’s not subject to the State Personnel Act, and that doesn’t allow for dismissal because no laws or policies were broken.”

    Bertino, the South Carolina Proud Boy, told followers on his Telegram channel, with upwards of 1,000 subscribers, that he believes Seagraves was murdered.

    “This is murder,” Bertino wrote on Monday evening. “I am telling you now that when they failed to get Chadwick fired they put a hit on him. Watch your backs, boys. They are trying to kill us. Don’t get caught slipping. Rip Rooster.”

    Caldwell, the spokesperson for the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office, told Raw Story there is no evidence to support any scenario other than that Seagraves set the fire that took his life.

    “No, not at all,” he said. “Deputies that were there saw him. There’s no indication that he’s been murdered. We have no reason to believe he is the victim of a murder.”


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    Neo-Nazi leader gets seven years in jail for targeting Jewish journalists in harassment campaign

    Brad Reed
    January 11, 2022


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    Kaleb Cole, a 25-year-old leader of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, has been sentenced to seven years in jail over running a harassment campaign targeting Jewish journalists.

    NBC News reports that Cole's seven-year prison sentence was a result of his conviction of charges of conspiracy, mailing threatening communications, and interfering with a federally protected activity.

    The United States Department of Justice alleged that Cole and his fellow Nazis "focused primarily on those who are Jewish or journalists of color" and sent them posters informing them that they had "been visited by your local Nazis."

    In one case, the Nazis glued one of the posters to the window of the home of an Arizona-based editor of a Jewish publication.

    READ MORE: Donald Trump Jr. tries taunting Eric Swalwell — and gets brutally burned

    In the wake of the sentencing, U.S. Attorney Nick Brown said that Cole's sentence was a victory over the sources of hatred.

    "Today the community and those Mr. Cole and his co-conspirators targeted stand up to say, 'hate has no place here,'" he said.


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    OK now if JFK Jr is going to be vice president what place in the Trump administration will John Lennon and Tupac get?


    QAnon cultists wonder if John Lennon and Tupac will appear with JFK at Trump’s Arizona rally: report

    Bob Brigham
    January 12, 2022


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    Supporters of the QAnon cult are converging on Arizona ahead of Donald Trump's scheduled Saturday campaign rally, according to a new report.

    "Former President Donald Trump will hold his first rally of 2022 in Arizona on Saturday and it’s set to be packed with QAnon folks, both on stage and in the crowd," Vice reported Wednesday.

    Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem, who is running for Secretary of State, will address the audience as a "special guest speaker."

    Vice reported Finchem has "repeatedly shared QAnon conspiracies on social media and on QAnon-friendly podcasts and media platforms, and last year he headlined a major QAnon conference in Las Vegas. Joining Finchem on stage will be uber conspiracy theorist and pillow salesman Mike Lindell, who is so deeply enmeshed with the QAnon community at this point that it’s hard to separate his personal conspiracy theories about stolen elections from those spread by QAnon."


    Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is also scheduled to speak. Lake was photographed dining with Ron Watkins, who many believe is the mysterious "Q" behind the conspiracy theory. Watkins is running for Congress and his father, 8kun owner Jim Watkins, posted a video showing his excitement for the rally.

    Also expected to attend is Michael Protzman, who has spent months in Dallas awaiting the return of John F. Kennedy and his son, JFK, Jr.

    "Protzman announced on one of his many live audio chats that his group is traveling to the Arizona rally, and he made vague predictions about what might happen on the day, including yet another possible appearance by JFK," Vice reported. "In an audio chat on Tuesday, with over 1,000 people listening, Protzman once again claimed that President Joe Biden was never inaugurated and hasn’t been living and working in the White House but rather is actually part of a movie being filmed on a set in Culver City, California."

    Expectations are high for some QAnon cultists.



    "Some of Protzman’s supporters have also spotted that Trump’s official announcement mentions “live entertainment” as part of the rally, and suggested that this will involve a band made up entirely of dead musicians and singers, including Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston, Janis Joplin, Tupac, and John Lennon," Vice reported. "This prediction follows Protzman’s own claim in November that at a Rolling Stones concert in Dallas that he forced his group to attend, the band members were replaced by Jackson, Prince, and JFK Jr., with Aaliyah providing backup vocals."

    Read the full report.

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-qanon-2656389830/
     
    1. Username 1
      I heard that they will be ELVIS’ bodyguards
       
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    Anon, read stumblers post carefully. Then tell us what "facts" we've learned.
     
    1. anon_de_plume
      Ok, troll.
       
      anon_de_plume, Jan 18, 2022
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      And yes, I've read what he wrote... But, I'm more curious to hear a conservative explanation why the Confederate Flag has been embraced by the Republicans. So, do you support the use of the Confederate Flag in association with the Republican party?
       
      anon_de_plume, Jan 18, 2022
  17. stumbler

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    Treasonous conservative/Republicans is actually a very accurate title.

    Republican who signed forged 2020 certification ran Russian-style troll farm that paid teens to post pro-Trump propaganda

    David Badash, The New Civil Rights Movement
    January 13, 2022


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    State Representative Jake Hoffman speaking with attendees at a rally in Arizona. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)


    Arizona Republican State Representative Jake Hoffman made news this week when it was revealed he signed a forged "certification" falsely stating Donald Trump, not Joe Biden, won his state's Electoral College electors.

    Video that's gone viral of Hoffman shows him defending signing the forged documents in which he falsely identifies himself as a duly elected elector for Trump.

    His defense: "in unprecedented times, unprecedented action does occur." He goes on to claim, "there is no case law, there is no precedent that exists as to whether or not an election that is currently being litigated in the courts has due standing."

    He called the forged electoral documents "dueling opinions" in this video:


    Brahm Resnik
    @brahmresnik

    NEW In Arizona, journalism can be a team sport. GOP State Rep. Jake Hoffman refused to answer 12News photojournalist's question (which I provided) re why he signed phony declaration in 2020 that Arizona electors voted for Trump. Watch as AZRepublic's @ruelaswritings folos up...
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    The video has been viewed over 800,000 times in just 14 hours.

    Hoffman, it turns out, was banned from Twitter after his company, Rally Forge, worked with Charlie Kirk's far right wing political activist group, Turning Point USA during the 2020 election, establishing "a domestic 'troll farm' in Phoenix, Arizona, that employed teenagers to churn out pro-Trump social media posts, some of which cast doubt on the integrity of the US election system or falsely charged Democrats with attempting to steal the election, the Washington Post revealed," according to The Guardian.

    The Washington Post also reported that "the posts are the product of a sprawling yet secretive campaign that experts say evades the guardrails put in place by social media companies to limit online disinformation of the sort used by Russia during the 2016 campaign."

    Some of those teens, The Post noted, were minors.


    https://www.rawstory.com/az-lawmake...that-paid-teens-to-post-pro-trump-propaganda/
     
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    GOP lawmakers turn on former Michigan House speaker after sex abuse scandal rocks the legislature

    Laina G. Stebbins, Michigan Advance
    January 13, 2022


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    State House Speaker Jason Wentworth (R-Clare), who succeeded former House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering), didn’t talk on Wednesday about the sexual assault accusations against his predecessor. But other GOP House members, including the legislator who took over Chatfield’s seat, are speaking out.

    “I know nothing more than anybody else does about this. I’m just disgusted by what I’m reading,” said state Rep. John Damoose (R-Harbor Springs), who was elected in 2020 to the 107th House District to take Chatfield’s seat, as the former speaker was term-limited.

    Lee Chatfield, who took office in 2015, was elected to lead the lower chamber in 2018 and served until 2020, is accused of sexually assaulting his sister-in-law for more than a decade — beginning when she was a child.

    The Michigan State Police (MSP) is investigating the complaint, which was first filed with the Lansing Police Department (LPD) on Dec. 24, 2021. It includes allegations that Lee Chatfield, now 33, began sexually assaulting Rebekah Chatfield, now 26, when she was 14 or 15 years old and continued to until about July 2021.

    Lee Chatfield was previously a teacher, coach and athletic director at Northern Michigan Christian Academy in Burt Lake, where Rebekah Chatfield attended as a student. That’s where she alleges the first assaults took place.

    Rebekah Chatfield is married to Lee Chatfield’s brother, Aaron Chatfield, who has supported her in the allegations. Lee Chatfield has denied the allegations through his attorney and characterized their relationship as a consensual, adult “affair.”

    The age of consent in Michigan is 16 and that rises to 18 if the perpetrator is an educator at the school.

    “I never had any reason to believe any of this stuff was going on at all. Again, I’ve been totally shocked by it, and I’m really horrified by what I’m reading,” Damoose told reporters at the state Capitol Wednesday.

    “Literally, what I’m reading, I hate. It’s not what we’re meant to do,” the Republican continued. “… This is a serious job that we need to take seriously.”

    State Rep. Robert Bezotte (R-Howell), former Livingston County sheriff, told reporters Wednesday that the allegations are “very disturbing.”

    “I’ve handled many of these cases and you have to let the investigation run its course. … In the meantime, from my standpoint in my district. … It’s very embarrassing. It’s unfortunate,” Bezotte said.

    “Certainly, when situations like this come up like it has in the past, it’s embarrassing for all of us on both sides of the aisle.”

    Bezotte said he thinks there should be an internal investigation in the House into whether Lee Chatfield misused his office resources. Damoose declined to say whether he agrees, but said police are handling the investigation right now and “this is just the beginning of all of this.”

    “This has taken all of us by shock here, and we’ll have to let the police do their job and see what happens. But again, I mean, as the details are coming out, I think everybody in this room is a little sick,” Damoose said.

    According to Rebekah Chatfield’s complaint, the Capitol was the site of one alleged sexual assault. Lee Chatfield pressured Rebekah Chatfield into sex in his Capitol office while her husband went out to grab pizzas, she told Bridge Michigan.

    Wentworth was not available to speak with reporters Wednesday during session, nor was Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake), who worked closely with Chatfield in opposing much of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s agenda as they led their chambers during 2019 and 2020. Lee Chatfield, Shirkey and Wentworth were among the lawmakers who met with former President Trump in November 2020, which is now being investigated by the Jan. 6 special U.S. House Committee. Lee Chatfield and other lawmakers were photographed drinking champagne at the Trump Hotel afterward.

    Wentworth spokesperson Gideon D’Assandro — who also worked as Lee Chatfield’s spokesperson — said the focus right now is helping police with their investigations.

    “At this point, everybody’s trying to gather more information and see what the situation really is. But with MSP and LPD looking into it, the focus is gonna be right now on helping them and getting them whatever they need,” D’Assandro said. “… We want to make sure that no one’s in their way.”

    Wentworth has ordered all House members and staff to retain any documents that may be of interest to the pending investigation, including emails, memos, calendars and voicemails.

    D’Assandro said the move was “preemptive” to help with the investigations.

    “Right now, the focus is on holding that information for any potential investigation by MSP or LPD if they need those records,” D’Assandro said, adding that it is “too soon to say” whether the House will launch an investigation of its own once the other investigations are concluded.

    House Minority Leader Donna Lasinski (D-Scio Twp.) was not available to speak with reporters Wednesday, and instead issued a brief, printed-out statement. “These charges are extremely serious. This investigation must proceed quickly and without impediment,” Lasinski said.

    State Rep. Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Twp.) elaborated on her Thursday tweet that questioned whether the alleged assaults had anything to do with her sexual assault statute of limitations bills not being taken up for a hearing under Lee Chatfield’s leadership.

    https://www.rawstory.com/everybody-...abuse-scandal-rocks-the-michigan-legislature/
     
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      Rumor has it that Chatfield now works for CNN......:hilarious:
       
      CS natureboy, Jan 14, 2022
  19. stumbler

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    My wife and I may have had a unique advantage We both went to the same K-12 school. She started in the second grade and I showed up in junior high. We have four kids and they all attended the same school K-12, I once served on the school board and my wife was a para educator in the same school for 28 years. And over the course of that 60+years we sat in horror as we watched what used to be the last two years of high school turn into the first two years of college.

    And no it wasn't some grand political conspiracy that kept pulling the standards down. In fact it was parents. Constantly demanding changes in curriculum and grading because their child got a C. And there was no possible way their child was just average.

    Believe it or not there really was a time when state governments almost never made stupid mistakes and when they did they would be just mortified by it. Because other states would just have a ball with it.

    Virginia GOP education bill mocked for erroneous 'fact' about Abraham Lincoln's slavery debates

    Meaghan Ellis, AlterNet
    January 15, 2022


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    A proposed education bill in Virginia has received sharp criticism for the misinterpretation of basic historical facts surrounding former President Abraham Lincoln's debate with the late Illinois Sen. Steven Douglas.

    According to Slate, the controversy centers on a bill pre-filled by Rep. Wren Williams (R-Va.). As the Republican war on Critical Race Theory (CRT) continues, the latest piece of suggested legislation in Virginia "proposed a new standard for regulating high-school social studies curricula in the state, including a requirement that students learn about 'the first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.'”

    However, Slate senior writer Christina Cauterucci has highlighted the glaring problem with that so-called historical fact. The “Lincoln-Douglas debates” over the continuance of slavery were not between the late president and abolitionist Frederick Douglass, but rather the late Illinois senator.

    "This was a clear misunderstanding of the 1858 “Lincoln-Douglas debates,” in which Steven Douglas, a then-sitting senator from Illinois—not Frederick Douglass, the famed abolitionist—faced off against Abraham Lincoln on the issue of slavery," Cauterucci emphasized.

    While the historical blunder will likely be corrected before the bill becomes a debated topic of discussion next week, Cauterucci is shedding light on the bigger picture and the problem it poses.

    "The bill also includes deliberate attempts to censor teachers and reshape the facts of U.S. history to flatter white men—the sorts of provisions Republican lawmakers have been advancing in state legislatures across the country in a manufactured panic over the supposed teaching of critical race theory," Cauterucci wrote. "(In November, Virginia ousted its Democratic governor in favor of Republican Glenn Youngkin, who made the issue a pillar of his campaign.)"

    She also noted how the bill would also serve as a legislative mechanism to advance Republicans' attack on critical race theory as it would censor teachers from speaking truth in classrooms.

    "The Virginia bill would prohibit instructors from teaching that the U.S. is 'systemically racist or sexist' or that 'the ideology of equity of outcomes is superior to the ideology of equality…of opportunities.' It would also ban school boards from hiring anyone 'with the job title of equity director or diversity director or a substantially similar title.'”


    https://www.rawstory.com/virginia-gop-lincoln/
     
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    Well said! The confederacy was a shining symbol for white supremacy. Which is why the flag has been adopted by racist groups ever since. So is it really so surprising how prevalent that flag is at a every Trump rally or gathering among his supporters.
     
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