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QuranIsToiletPaper -38 points ago +14 / -52

The "reason" that she was shot is rather obvious: she broke into the Capitol.

But she did not deserve to die.

Democrats demonize her, while Qtard apologists canonize her.

The truth is that the Capitol break-in was an extraordinarily foolish blunder that never should have happened, as it torpedoed Trump's last chance at inauguration, via Cruz's aborted 10-day audit plan.

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GorillaTactics 40 points ago +43 / -3

I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a blunder, but a deliberate, coordinated action by agent provocateurs that roped in a few unsuspecting, passionate, protesters as well as some fools. The John Sullivan video is overwhelming evidence. Put the blame where it belongs.

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Friendly_B 8 points ago +9 / -1

Do you have any links to that?

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NormaJeanRocks 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think this is better than any video you can find, and proof Antifa was there.

https://video.maga.host/videos/watch/0a31f7d1-8bc0-4ece-8444-7c63f15c78af

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CA445 26 points ago +27 / -1

This is one of the most infuriating lines I hear. They were never going to do a 10 day audit! If they actually intended on doing an audit - the fact that hundreds of thousands of citizens were willing to travel to DC (during the week), some were willing to take tear gas, rubber bullets and blows, and one was willing to take a bullet to the neck to demand election integrity - would NOT be a reason cancel the audit.

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A1waysLurk1ing 18 points ago +20 / -2

She owns that house, shithead.

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Robiscore98 11 points ago +12 / -1

Really unfortunate circumstances all around. I wanted at least a vote on the 10 day audit and whoever didn't want the audit basically admits to the fraud

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tootthebighorn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oh, so that Capitol break-in, the break-in by invitation, was a foolish blunder?

Well, what's the Supreme Court's excuse for not hearing cases on the stealing of the election?

There is the blunder: believing that those who have a duty to UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION will actually do it when it is a crisis.