The party of Deception is probably planning to swap in Hillary for the debate, and as the candidate, and they have no intention of accepting the election results.
They will even say that the election isn't settled until January, which gives her "months" to campaign on justifying the rejected election results and "re-counts" and "electronic voting" and the blackmailing of electoral college votes.
They're about controlling the narrative, nothing else, and it's the only way they think they can catch Trump unprepared. She's been planning it for 3 years.
She will use Google, Facebook and all the new data platforms as a private, domestic NSA with no accountability, and it could get worse than you think. Good luck.
BLM and antifa just want to become the police.
It's as if someone told them that if they lit fires and caused damage as part of the movement, they would be released if caught, and their criminal records would be sealed or purged.
They protected people who attack them because if even only a few protesters are legit, most cops have demonstrated their commitment to how the freedom to protest needs protection from those who benefit from spreading chaos for its own sake, and from those without discipline.
They have also kept the peace between protesters caught up in the crazy shit, and good men who know that each day they are running out of options to protect their businesses, cities, and even their homes and families from arson, looting, and rioting. From everything I've seen and read, men won't stand idle and do nothing, but they know sometimes even this is what tolerating the freedom of people you don't agree with looks like. They trust cops and first responders to be that line between tolerance and action.
So even though I think policing needs reform because unions were a communist institution that infiltrated law enforcement, and that nobody raised by parents with a high school education or above will ever understand what it means to be truly poor in America or the problems an underclass faces, I really believe that if we should recognize anything about the men and women whose job is to protect the freedoms of people we don't agree with, is not that they are heroes (very few are or want to be), but that with mobs screaming in their faces, most of them have done the hardest thing of all, they have held back, and these days that deserves more recognition than a few minutes of heroism ever could.
I hope some of them read this.