The point is I have never seen you stand up for one conservative or conservative idea.
You seem to hate every conservative no matter who they are. As well as every conservative idea.
The majority of the protesters did not storm the capital. I know several people who were there. They went to DC protested peacefully and went home.
As a true conservative you should be praising them and standing up for their right to protest.
Plus we know you love jbiden and all he stands for. Not much conservative about jbiden.
How many fingers are pointing back out you?
When have I called for voters to be silence? Tell me what names have I called biden voters? Tell me when have I said biden voters need to be punished, run out of the country thrown in prison?
Look who’s lecturing. Seems like many have a problem with not liking me and need to vent.
Guess all the talk by most leftist about lets all get along was just another fairy tale to get what they wanted.
Why should I when I have asked you before and you never answer.
If there is a thread about conservative idea’s you seem to be missing. Abortion. second amendment rights, first amendment rights, immigration spending, states rights, election laws and the list goes on your are never there. But let there be a conservative bashing thread and there you are joining the leftist.
It’s fine to be who you are.
Now of course they have changed their tune.
They now say they are covering up the evidence which they can’t find or saying the fraud was so ingenious that it undetectable.
Allan
Great post.
Trump bears full responsibility for the riot resulting in the takeover of the capitol building. Yes, each individual who participated is responsible for their own actions, but that doesn’t excuse Trump’s incitement.
I whole heartedly agree that DEMs have never accepted Trump’s win, and I have been very vocal about that in this forum. Trump supporters have indeed been abused at every turn, but that in no way justifies the disgusting behavior displayed by my Republican party. We are better than that.
Not sure I agree with you here.
I offer the following analogy. 99.9% of American’s live their whole life without murdering someone. Do we ignore those very small percentage of murderers choosing instead to celebrate those who don’t murder someone? Or do we instead show our outrage every time an innocent life is taken.
The storming of the capitol building was a major deal that can’t be ignored or swept under the rug. It was an egregious assault on the very institutions that makes this country great. We must be outraged and take whatever steps are necessary to ensure it never happens again.
Where did they pick up the materials they used for breaking and entering? Doesn’t this indicate preliminary plans had already been made?
The other part I wonder about is when Vice President Pence told President Trump that he would certify not decertify. The President seemed shocked, as if he had not had time to process the information.
If something was pre-planned, the President is hardly at fault. No matter what he said, the people involved would have moved ahead. Second, we all those involved with the break-in actually at the speech, or were they busy preparing for the peaceful protesters to arrive? I doubt we will ever know the complete story. The part that interests me the most is when the Vice President informed the President he would certify the election.
No disagreement here. But I personally still hold Trump responsible.
Unless Trump is delusional, he was not shocked.
His advisers had been telling him for days Pence didn’t have the power they tried to claim for him…plus PENCE was the one who days earlier asked for Gohmert’s suit to be dismissed…which it was.
Trump knew it was over. This was his last gasp for glory (reports are he was actually enjoying watching the Capitol get stormed on his behalf…remember it’s always about him…and Pence was the one who made sure the Guard got called up).
What steps do you propose? For example, some protesters were banging on the door. This picture was shown time and again–as was the picture of protestors banging on the door of the Supreme Court when Kavanaugh was confirmed. Are both unacceptable, or just one? If only once is acceptable, which one and why?
None of that is the fault of the vast majority of the people there who did not participate in storming the building.
Fortunately Kavanaugh protestors weren’t able to breach the security of the Supreme Court building. But yes both behaviors were unacceptable.
What steps do I propose? I have no experience in these areas so I will leave it to the experts to figure out.

No disagreement here. But I personally still hold Trump responsible.
Who is being held responsible for people who attempted to storm the White House and the fire at St. John’s?

None of that is the fault of the vast majority of the people there who did not participate in storming the building.
Agree and I’m not looking to blame them. I’m simply stating that we shouldn’t lose focus on what took place. The assault on the capitol building will likely be something that history won’t soon forget. It was unprecedented in the short history of this great country.
Haven’t a clue. I can only speak for myself.

Fortunately Kavanaugh protestors weren’t able to breach the security of the Supreme Court building. But yes both behaviors were unacceptable.
What steps do I propose? I have no experience in these areas so I will leave it to the experts to figure out.
The part that surprised me is that those windows could have been broken and so easily. I’m betting that part is being given a very close look.
As far as the rest of it…I remember making the appointment to tour the White House, the standing in line, etc. And being told that in the day of Abraham Lincoln any citizen could simply walk up and knock on the front door. It is a fine line…the government being accessible while being kept safe.
One thing is clear: The Capitol police and guards were used to people–even protestors–behaving themselves. For the most part.

One thing is clear: The Capitol police and guards were used to people–even protestors–behaving themselves. For the most part
Yep and that was part of them problem.
They were not used to people trying to force themselves into the capitol.
People normally respected barricades that were set up.
When they didn’t they panicked.
Allan

The point is I have never seen you stand up for one conservative or conservative idea.
You’re just wrong. I’ve been around for going on 18 years at Hannity. I’ve been plenty conservative.