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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on April 29, 2022, 08:56:40 AM
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Star Member ancianita (26,122 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216638793
JUNE 9 THE JAN 6 COMMITTEE HEARINGS BEGIN
Rachel Maddow just reported it. There will be eight sessions.
I'll be watching. That is all.
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Star Member StarryNite (7,921 posts)
1. I was hoping sooner.
I sure hope this date doesn't get pushed back.
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Star Member dixiechiken1 (1,762 posts)
3. Isn't it better closer to the elections?
Or don't you think it will have much of an effect one way or the other?
(I keep thinking about this and can't really decide if it will or won't. Guess we'll see though, huh?)
:whatever:
Star Member ancianita (26,122 posts)
5. It depends.
Last edited Fri Apr 29, 2022, 08:01 AM - Edit history (1)
On the one hand, the information shown to the public gives it time to think about its voting. It's right at the time school ends and before families go on summer vacations. It doesn't distract from campaigning AND gives time for Democrats to campaign on the issues of what would happen at governmental levels to those Americans already under attack by the New Right.
It could have an affect in 2022, and solidify some Republicans thinking of becoming independents. It could continue the blue wave that began with the 2018 midterms.
On the other hand, sometimes people want some last minute drama to change minds right before the election.
It's a big country, and FOX isn't watched by any more than a couple of million. It's radio and lack of Internet that can keep people in the dark at this point.
As November approaches, the right's batshit demographic might be damped down by the hundreds of DOJ convictions and sentencing. Still I'm much more anxious for the country than ever.
You're right, though. We'll see.
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Fox News Channel was the No. 1 basic cable network from January 17-23, marking 23 straight weeks of outdrawing CNN and MSNBC combined among total viewers.
Fox News averaged 1.5 million viewers while no other network passed the one-million-viewer benchmark. ESPN finished second with 699,000 followed by MSNBC’s 670,000. CNN averaged a dismal 474,000 to finish ninth, behind basic cable offerings such as Food Network and Investigation Discovery.
Star Member Chin music (17,422 posts)
12. It's only 8 hearings so...
a week plus one day. Is that what all after all this build up? 8 days? Shouldn't this part be MUCH longer? I envisioned months of hearings.
Hmm.
Star Member brooklynite (77,982 posts)
21. The purpose of the hearings is to collect and document information; not to create a spectacle.
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Star Member Chin music (17,422 posts)
11. How can they cover it all in 8 (EIGHT) hearings?
That's one day per 100 testimonies. Fast talking I suppose. Quick slide shows. Very short violent clips etc etc.
Star Member Chin music (17,422 posts)
16. Why not just do a lecture...of sorts?
Hearing seems to imply witnesses.
Hope Hicks?
Star Member mucifer (20,961 posts)
13. until they put it off again
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Star Member kentuck (104,980 posts)
20. The OUTLINE:
HOW IT BEGAN:
------ The election of 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic
------ The legal appeals process and the lack of evidence of any fraud
------------ The decision of 60 court judges
THE BIRTH OF THE CONSPIRACY
------ The pressure on various state election officials
------------ The telephone call with GA SoS Brad Raffensberger
------------ The growth of the "Big Lie"
------------ The audit in Arizona
THE TWEET FOR INVITE TO THE WILD PARTY ON JANUARY 6TH
------ The significance of the date, January 6th
------ Those involved with organizing the event of January 6th
THE PLAN TO SELECT ALTERNATE ELECTORS IN BATTLEGROUND STATES
------ The role of Trump lawyers in the process
------------ The written plan of Attorney John Eastman
------------ The lies and conspiracy theories created at this time
THE CONSPIRACY TAKES SHAPE
------ The rallies and the growth of the "Big Lie"
------------ The role of Guiliani and Powell
------------ The threat to our democracy
THE RALLY AT THE ELLIPSE IN WASHINGTON, DC
------ The arrival of white nationalist and militia groups in the Capitol
------ The speeches and the incitement of the crowd as the Congress gathered to count the electoral votes
THE VIOLENT ATTACK UPON THE CAPITOL
------ The valiant defense by the Capitol Police
------ The threats upon the elected Representatives and the Vice-President
THE INVESTIGATION AND THE WITNESSES
------ The discovery of a conspiracy to overthrow the election
------ The desperate attempt to keep Donald Trump in power
------ The role of Republican Congressmen and Senators in the conspiracy
WHERE WE GO FROM HERE
------ The referral of all relevant information to the DOJ for possible criminal prosecution
------ The duty of America citizens to know the truth and to vote accordingly
------ The discrediting of the "Big Lie" and the conspiracy theories generated during the attempted coup
------ The appeal of the Committee for citizens to hold accountable those that attacked the rule of law and our Constitution
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Incoming
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with a big dollop of Whomp-Whomp! :rotf:
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I predict two things that the televised kangaroo court will provide.
Zero ratings, A fart in a tornado.
Many very disappointed and irate DUmbass DUchebags.
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Star Member ancianita (26,122 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216638793
JUNE 9 THE JAN 6 COMMITTEE HEARINGS BEGIN
Rachel Maddow just reported it. There will be eight sessions.
I'll be watching. That is all.
Pretty sure your schedule is clear. Not like a work day would get in the way or anything. :whatever:
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Made the comparison that these witch hunt hearings are like the NFL draft. Only nerds and geeks who are obsessed with sliming President Trump and the Republican party are the same type of dorks who follow the draft.
Admittedly am a big sports fan but I find the NFL draft one giant circle jerk. I'll look to see who my favorite team picked and the guys from my alma mater and home state. The NFL is about my 5th favorite sport, behind baseball, golf, college basketball, and college football.
I bet the Jergens and Kleenex will be in short supply around the DUmp and leftist newsrooms for this big upcoming turd-burger. Followed by Preparation H and Maalox in late June when nothing happens (as usual).
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Even before the NFL went full woke and groveled to lick Kaepernick's cleats I never gave a @#$% about the draft. Not even before Baby Eli's tantrum to go to NY instead of ?? (San Diego?).
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I wonder how far into the show-trial hearings Pelosiroo's Krew learn that Yezhov and Beria "helped" those on trial prepare for being on trial ... a step Pelosiroo's Krew skipped?
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Star Member dixiechiken1 (1,762 posts)
3. Isn't it better closer to the elections?
Or don't you think it will have much of an effect one way or the other?
(I keep thinking about this and can't really decide if it will or won't. Guess we'll see though, huh?)
Say it is nothing more than a political stunt without saying it is nothing more than a political stunt.
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I wonder what DU is expecting the hearings to produce.
The ratings are in the toilet from the start.
(side observation) Last night's draft was a reverberating, never-ending " BOOooo " chorus through-out... till whatever network decided to rescue the broadcast by talking over it. I guarantee it was the worst day of Roger Goodell's life.
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I wonder what DU is expecting the hearings to produce.
The ratings are in the toilet from the start.
(side observation) Last night's draft was a reverberating, never-ending " BOOooo " chorus through-out... till whatever network decided to rescue the broadcast by talking over it. I guarantee it was the worst day of Roger Goodell's life.
I didn't even realize there was a draft last night.
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I didn't even realize there was a draft last night.
We only learned about it - but didn't watch it - because it displaced "Jeopardy!" to 10:00 or 10:30.
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I wonder what DU is expecting the hearings to produce.
The ratings are in the toilet from the start.
(side observation) Last night's draft was a reverberating, never-ending " BOOooo " chorus through-out... till whatever network decided to rescue the broadcast by talking over it. I guarantee it was the worst day of Roger Goodell's life.
Probably the first time in decades that I didn't at least flip it to ESPN. Easier to check via the phone or computer rather than hear incessant blather.
And speaking of blather:
Mel Kiper Jr. Will Not Be On-Site for NFL Draft Due to Vaccination Status
ESPN’s longtime NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. announced Monday that he would not be attending this year’s draft in person because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19. Instead, he will take part in the broadcast from his home studio.
“The NFL draft is the highlight of my year and I am looking forward to taking part in my 39th this month on ESPN,” he said in the statement. “For all three days, I will appear from my home studio in Maryland rather than onsite in Vegas as I am unvaccinated from COVID-19.
“I completely support everyone determining what’s best for their individual circumstances and recognize the value of vaccines,” he continued. “Simply put, my Covid vaccination decision is very specific to my own personal medical history.”
https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/04/18/mel-kiper-jr-will-not-be-on-site-for-nfl-draft-due-to-vaccination-status
Ralphie's Note: I actually like Kiper. Have heard his radio shows and he's actually quite knowledgeable about sports other than just grading college football players for their NFL futures (or lack thereof).
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I didn't even realize there was a draft last night.
I watched because the Jaguars had the first pick... again.
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I watched because the Jaguars had the first pick... again.
At least the Jags haven't been as long suffering as the Cowboys (only because they haven't been around as long). Loved the Jags when the franchise first started, especially Mark Brunell and Tony Boselli, amongst others.
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The primitives keep bringing up their hope that it will be like the Watergate hearings. It’s not even going to be close.
Watergate was the first time something like that had ever been televised. There were really only 3 networks and they all promoted and showed it. TV had a captive audience and it was the only game in town. Besides, it involved members of the president’s cabinet and inner circle actually carrying out the acts.
Today, there’s been numerous gov’t events that have happened over the years since 1974, so hearings are old hat. And now the big 3 networks don’t hold a monopoly anymore. I highly doubt any of them will televise it; they’ll leave it up to the cable networks and C-SPAN. And if you want to watch something else on TV, which most who are watching anything will, you’ve got hundreds of other channels from which to choose. Couple that with all the streaming services and people have things to keep them occupied other than some boring political junk.
Long story short, it just ain’t happening.
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