So he finally admits the January 6th criminals are criminals?

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    Yes - he must face whatever penalties are appropriate and justified.

    Exactly as the Jan. 6 participants and organizers must face whatever penalties are appropriate and justifed.

    Pleased (if surprised) to see that we’re in agreement on that, Donny.

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    So a guy with 91 charges has an opinion on the law? Let the penalty suit the crime. Its a misdemeanor. Let Jeffries chew his ass and be done with it on the congressional end.

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        Whether chewing or eating, following it with “out” definitely changes the implied meaning.

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    Trump and the GOP’s desperation to try to equate everything to Trump’s insurrection is as transparent as it is pathetic and ineffectual.

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      Yeah, but isn’t this saying the people on January 6th are criminals? I mean he’s probably too stupid to realize it, but isn’t that what he’s saying?

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        Kinda but not really. He’s saying IF they’re criminals, Bowman is also just as bad of a criminal.

        It’s like the child that gets in trouble for something serious, so they tell on their sibling for something much more benign and demand they get the same punishment. They aren’t admitting guilt, just making a false equivalence because misery loves company.

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        I think it’s dangerous to think of him as stupid. He’s undoubtedly stupid. But he’s also cunning in the same way a raccoon is. It’s not raw intelligence, it’s some kind of freak skill at saying what others want to hear. And his reward isn’t getting into a garbage can in an alley, it’s attention. He loves it.

        So thinking of him as stupid is dangerous. Because when he gets attention, there’s a segment that want that same attention and get it by being more extreme and acting. Something Trump can’t do on his own (again, too stupid, lazy, and incompetent) but he can make others do his bidding.

        And there’s something about that ignorant, blind grasping for negative attention torn from a toddlers playbook but fueled by shitty beer, childhood trauma, and macho bravado mistaken for actual motivation that can be deadly.

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      While at the same time trying to pretend that the insurrectionists were just “peaceful tourists who have been railroaded by evil Democrats.”

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    Jamaal just has to do what every other maga-repub would do…say he did it for a completely different reason

    “I smelled smoke!”

    There, problem solved

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      “I smelled smoke!”

      The smoke his Republican colleagues blew up Trump’s ass, that is.

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    Classic CONservative.

    “Jan 6th was a tourist visit”

    “Jail fire-alarm-puller for the same crimes as Jan 6th insurrection”

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    “And fellow New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican, said on X that she’ll introduce a resolution to expel Bowman from the House over the incident. “This is the United States Congress, not a New York City high school. This action warrants expulsion & I’m introducing a resolution to do just that,” she wrote.”

    Hold up. So pulling a fire alarm is worthy of being kicked out of Congress, but repeatedly showing porn to Congress is fine. Huh…

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    Conservatives create horrible situations that require desperate solutions.

    People employ desperate solutions.

    Conservatives blame them for being forced into desperate solutions.

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    I don’t know whether to downvote this so as not to further broadcast Trump’s lunacy, or upvote it to remind others of Trump’s lunacy.

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    Bowman set off a public uproar on Saturday when he triggered the fire alarm on a door at the the Cannon House Office while his fellow Democrats were trying to delay the vote for the bill to avert a government shutdown. The congressman admitted to activating the alarm, but denied trying to delay the vote, saying he was “mistakenly thinking it would open the door. I regret this and sincerely apologize for any confusion this caused.”

    Bowman is facing an investigation over the incident while conservatives are moving to have him censured or expelled from Congress.

    I’m not saying Bowman should be put in prison, but come on, man. We all know what fire alarms look like. They’re red, and they say “FIRE” on them in big white letters. Investigation is appropriate.

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    My favorite part about this whole scandal is how republicans for once have evidence (the photo/video) for something they are complaining about, so it is everywhere!

    But the fact that all that other proof about much more serious things is still “coming soon” doesn’t register as odd with their supporters…

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    Is pulling the fire alarm a fine or jail? Should definitely get the maximum penalty whatever it was. I can agree with trump in that he should be punished. Both of them

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      AFAIK he did it so the senate could actually read the bill they’re voting on. By delaying the vote he gave them at least some time to know what they were signing.