Tucker Carlson Calling Out Sen @tedcruz & The GOP For Repeating The Talking Points Of AG Garland About January 6th & Ignoring The Ray Epps Story
"What the hell is going on here? You're making us think that maybe the Republican Party is as worthless as we suspected it was." pic.twitter.com/HYumHcOoRM
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) January 6, 2022

January 6, 2021 was a stupid political stunt by Trump to pressure Pence into assuming power over the electoral vote count that he did not have, and that Feds, especially the FBI, attempted to weaponize into a kill shot against the conservative movement. That is why a true examination of what happened will not occur. Questions like why many Capitol Hill police were seen waving people into the Capitol, why the mysterious pipe bomber remains at large, how some of the protesters died, why Ray Erps, a clear provocateur for the Feds, has been flushed down the memory hole, will all be notably absent in the one year anniversary extravaganza of the Democrats and their main stream media arm, but the questions, and many others, remain, nonetheless.






Most of us will probably be at our next destination in time and eternity before the truth comes out. Because we are led and, more importantly, policed, by Top. Men.
I can’t even watch old episodes of great shows like The Untouchables or The FBI any more, or the Jimmy Stewart FBI film, because I now suspect that every single hagiographic story about every Federal law enforcement agency is likely false in some key aspect. I thought Waco and Ruby Ridge were anomalies. Now I’m not so sure.
Ted Cruz has repeatedly shown himself to be a snake.
The first time I remember noticing it was when he repeated the media’s talking points on how then candidate Trump’s rhetoric would lead to violence. Since then I kept track of the pattern: painting himself as a staunch conservative and dissident from the mainstream, only to double down on the mainstream narrative at key moments.
But a lot of big figures on the right are like that. (Ben Shapiro is another prominent example.)
Rudolph-
you mean when Rodger Stone reacted to Cruz beating Trump by publicly announcing they’d release the hotel and room numbers of delegates against Trump, and Cruz called that out as thuggish behavior that was inciting violence? (In Trump’s favor, he did fire Stone.)
Based on the training and all the evidence that they were very much expecting massive violence, which failed to show up even with known Progressive activists working as hard as they could to incite it, the 6th was an attack on our system.
Poor proggies thought they’d have their own Reichstag fire.
If the worst thing to come out of this “anniversary” is a dustup between Cruz and Carlson, then the right side of the aisle caught a break.