I find myself repeating a four word phrase more and more, which is "it is beyond insane." I've never said this the amount of times I have in the last four years. I was in the middle of writing a letter regarding some incidents last week, though I find it hard to keep up with the events that are happening right now. Primarily, in regards to the statements making the President guilty of inciting the recent riots.
I had my daughter print out the transcripts of Trump's words, and the time frame of the situation. It immediately became indisputable evidence that this was a coordinated effort and is what we've seen for the last four years.
First of all, the incident was reported at 1:33 p.m., and seven minutes later at 1:40 p.m., mayor Muriel Bowser responded to the riots.
Does anyone remember how many months it was before Democratic mayors and governors respond to their riots? In some cases, they encouraged it. Now I think through the naked eye this seems to be suspicious.
At 1:46 p.m. Representative Elaine Luria (D-VA) Tweets that supporters of the current President are trying to march their way into the Capitol. Then in a few minutes you have Joe Biden come out with a written speech. It would have taken him longer to get out of his basement then have everything here ready to go.
President Trump tweeted at 2:38 p.m., "Please support our Capitol police and law enforcement. They are truly on the side of our country. Stay peaceful." Right, I can see how this is inciting an attack. I still haven't heard a Democrat criticize the Antifa riots.
Why is it impossible to think that maybe Antifa infiltrated the Trump supporters? Is it really difficult to believe a sinister bunch who are on the verge of replacing our Constitution set the whole thing up? Isn't there a possibility? Even if these were radical, right-winged Trumpsters, there were between 50 to 100 people that actually stormed the Capitol. I have no accurate estimate of the whole crowd, but it would fill more than Yankee Stadium.
Is this really a sample size that lends credibility to these accusations against Trump, and even attempting to impeach him again? "It is beyond insane."
Larry Berger