Today's media: We don't want the J6 tapes!!!111!!!


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America could see all the videos and only end up disagreeing further on what actually happened. Still not as bad as the PurpleJ tapes
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Kyle Rittenhouse video proved this.UWerentThereMan said:America could see all the videos and only end up disagreeing further on what actually happened. Still not as bad as the PurpleJ tapes
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I haven't recovered from the PurpleJ tapesUWerentThereMan said:America could see all the videos and only end up disagreeing further on what actually happened. Still not as bad as the PurpleJ tapes
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You mean you didn't see him murder all those black BLM protestors?Doogles said:
Kyle Rittenhouse video proved this.UWerentThereMan said:America could see all the videos and only end up disagreeing further on what actually happened. Still not as bad as the PurpleJ tapes
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Our nation is in the shitter. Kyle's attempted murderer is suing him because Kyle disarmed him!
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See I wouldn’t even say he was fully disarmed.
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Mostly disarmed. Why didn't Kyle just shoot him in the leg?UWerentThereMan said:See I wouldn’t even say he was fully disarmed.
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Can you imagine the absolute shit show that would have happened if Kyle really did shoot and kill the one black guy that was attacking him?
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I feel bad for the kid.
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So even after 2 years of a carefully staged hearing and the select release of the same 60 seconds of tape America still thinks it was a false flag. Wait till all the facts come out
Just another conspiracy theory. The same idiots backing Ukraine backed the dog and pony show for the last two years.
A Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday finds that 61% of Americans think it is likely that undercover federal agents helped "provoke" the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Of that majority, 39% think that it is "very likely" federal agents played a role in the riot while 30% do not think federal involvement was "likely."
According to the poll, 70% of Republicans, 57% of both Democrats and unaffiliated voters believe federal agent involvement in the riot is at least "somewhat" likely.
A majority of all racial groups surveyed — 61% of whites, 62% of Blacks, and 64% of other minorities — also agree that it is at least "somewhat likely" federal agents were involved in the riot.
Just 18% percent said they did not think the government was at all involved in the events of that day.
The poll was conducted Feb. 26-28 with 1,000 likely U.S. voters by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC, and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points, according to the organization.
The survey also found overwhelming support from the public for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., releasing more than 40,000 hours of Capitol surveillance video from Jan. 6 to Fox News host Tucker Carlson with a total of 80% of all voters approving the release.
Eighty-six percent of Republicans, 78% of Democrats, and 75% of unaffiliated voters agreed that the public should be able to view all the videos taken around the Capitol that day to fully understand what took place, according to the survey. -
Sure must be a lot of DIM Trumptards out there.RaceBannon said:So even after 2 years of a carefully staged hearing and the select release of the same 60 seconds of tape America still thinks it was a false flag. Wait till all the facts come out
Just another conspiracy theory. The same idiots backing Ukraine backed the dog and pony show for the last two years.
A Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday finds that 61% of Americans think it is likely that undercover federal agents helped "provoke" the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Of that majority, 39% think that it is "very likely" federal agents played a role in the riot while 30% do not think federal involvement was "likely."
According to the poll, 70% of Republicans, 57% of both Democrats and unaffiliated voters believe federal agent involvement in the riot is at least "somewhat" likely.
A majority of all racial groups surveyed — 61% of whites, 62% of Blacks, and 64% of other minorities — also agree that it is at least "somewhat likely" federal agents were involved in the riot.
Just 18% percent said they did not think the government was at all involved in the events of that day.
The poll was conducted Feb. 26-28 with 1,000 likely U.S. voters by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC, and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points, according to the organization.
The survey also found overwhelming support from the public for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., releasing more than 40,000 hours of Capitol surveillance video from Jan. 6 to Fox News host Tucker Carlson with a total of 80% of all voters approving the release.
Eighty-six percent of Republicans, 78% of Democrats, and 75% of unaffiliated voters agreed that the public should be able to view all the videos taken around the Capitol that day to fully understand what took place, according to the survey. -
They all want to kill granny, too. Every fucking one of them.46XiJCAB said:
Sure must be a lot of DIM Trumptards out there.RaceBannon said:So even after 2 years of a carefully staged hearing and the select release of the same 60 seconds of tape America still thinks it was a false flag. Wait till all the facts come out
Just another conspiracy theory. The same idiots backing Ukraine backed the dog and pony show for the last two years.
A Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday finds that 61% of Americans think it is likely that undercover federal agents helped "provoke" the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Of that majority, 39% think that it is "very likely" federal agents played a role in the riot while 30% do not think federal involvement was "likely."
According to the poll, 70% of Republicans, 57% of both Democrats and unaffiliated voters believe federal agent involvement in the riot is at least "somewhat" likely.
A majority of all racial groups surveyed — 61% of whites, 62% of Blacks, and 64% of other minorities — also agree that it is at least "somewhat likely" federal agents were involved in the riot.
Just 18% percent said they did not think the government was at all involved in the events of that day.
The poll was conducted Feb. 26-28 with 1,000 likely U.S. voters by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC, and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points, according to the organization.
The survey also found overwhelming support from the public for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., releasing more than 40,000 hours of Capitol surveillance video from Jan. 6 to Fox News host Tucker Carlson with a total of 80% of all voters approving the release.
Eighty-six percent of Republicans, 78% of Democrats, and 75% of unaffiliated voters agreed that the public should be able to view all the videos taken around the Capitol that day to fully understand what took place, according to the survey.
Now, excuse me. I need to go put the blue and yellow Ukraine flag out for the day so my neighbors feel good about themselves.
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Conspiracy theorists are always right for $1000.00 Alex