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Trump's Li'l Mitch (NY Daily News cover) (Original Post) Kid Berwyn May 2021 OP
Get thee to the greatest page malaise May 2021 #1
Moscow Mitch, the Gravedigger of Democracy Kid Berwyn May 2021 #2
The ONLY proof you need that Antifa had nothing to do with January 6th is the Republicans' refusal t keithbvadu2 May 2021 #3
The Projectionists Kid Berwyn May 2021 #5
Kluber Duper is a terrible headline for the no-no greenjar_01 May 2021 #4
Spencer Turnbull, is that you? Kid Berwyn May 2021 #7
MoscowMitch is an asshole LetMyPeopleVote May 2021 #6
Traitors often betray their country for money. Turtles, too. Kid Berwyn May 2021 #8
I shall call him... Mini Mitch! Blue Owl May 2021 #9
Bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!! Kid Berwyn May 2021 #10

Kid Berwyn

(24,399 posts)
2. Moscow Mitch, the Gravedigger of Democracy
Thu May 20, 2021, 09:16 AM
May 2021

McConnell as Hindenburg. You know who as Hitler.



A leading Holocaust historian just seriously compared the US to Nazi Germany

“If the US has someone whom historians will look back on as the gravedigger of American democracy, it is Mitch McConnell.”


By Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchampzack@vox.com Oct 5, 2018, 11:21am EDT

Excerpt...

Browning’s essay covers many topics, ranging from Trump’s “America First” foreign policy — a phrase most closely associated with a group of prewar American Nazi sympathizers — to the role of Fox News as a kind of privatized state propaganda office. But the most interesting part of his argument is the comparison between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Paul von Hindenburg, the German leader who ultimately handed power over to Hitler. Here’s how Browning summarizes the history:

Paul von Hindenburg, elected president of Germany in 1925, was endowed by the Weimar Constitution with various emergency powers to defend German democracy should it be in dire peril. Instead of defending it, Hindenburg became its gravedigger, using these powers first to destroy democratic norms and then to ally with the Nazis to replace parliamentary government with authoritarian rule. Hindenburg began using his emergency powers in 1930, appointing a sequence of chancellors who ruled by decree rather than through parliamentary majorities, which had become increasingly impossible to obtain as a result of the Great Depression and the hyperpolarization of German politics.

Because an ever-shrinking base of support for traditional conservatism made it impossible to carry out their authoritarian revision of the constitution, Hindenburg and the old right ultimately made their deal with Hitler and installed him as chancellor. Thinking that they could ultimately control Hitler while enjoying the benefits of his popular support, the conservatives were initially gratified by the fulfillment of their agenda: intensified rearmament, the outlawing of the Communist Party, the suspension first of freedom of speech, the press, and assembly and then of parliamentary government itself, a purge of the civil service, and the abolition of independent labor unions. Needless to say, the Nazis then proceeded far beyond the goals they shared with their conservative allies, who were powerless to hinder them in any significant way.


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McConnell, in Browning’s eyes, is doing something similar — taking whatever actions he can to attain power, including breaking the system for judicial nominations (cough cough, Merrick Garland) and empowering a dangerous demagogue under the delusion that he can be fully controlled:

Continues...

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/5/17940610/trump-hitler-history-historian

keithbvadu2

(40,915 posts)
3. The ONLY proof you need that Antifa had nothing to do with January 6th is the Republicans' refusal t
Thu May 20, 2021, 09:33 AM
May 2021

Who was in the Jan 06 insurrection/riot smearing poop on the walls of Congress, attacking police, seeking Mike Pence for execution, and vandalizing the Capitol Bldg?

The ONLY proof you need that Antifa had nothing to do with January 6th is the Republicans' refusal to form a commission to investigate it.


Kid Berwyn

(24,399 posts)
5. The Projectionists
Thu May 20, 2021, 10:24 AM
May 2021
AG Merrick Garland must make clear who has been sowing chaos.

LEAKED DOCUMENTS SHOW POLICE KNEW FAR-RIGHT EXTREMISTS WERE THE REAL THREAT AT PROTESTS, NOT “ANTIFA”


https://theintercept.com/2020/07/15/george-floyd-protests-police-far-right-antifa/

Kid Berwyn

(24,399 posts)
8. Traitors often betray their country for money. Turtles, too.
Thu May 20, 2021, 10:32 AM
May 2021
Mitch McConnell’s Ties to Russian Oil Money

The Democratic Coalition

The Democratic Coalition’s ongoing investigation just uncovered the following evidence linking GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to Russian oil money, some of which we first revealed in February 2017.

McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by Sen. McConnell’s former Chief of Staff, received a total of $3,500,000 ($2,500,000 in 2016 and $1,000,000 in 2017) via Access Industries and a subsidiary. Len Blavatnik is a Russian oligarch with US and UK citizenship who owns Access Industries and donated to Sen. McConnell’s 2016 Senate campaign vehicles.

Blavatnik’s Access Industries made many of its billions from Putin’s decisions about its Russian oil partnership. He is also a long-term business partner of Kremlin-linked Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska at RuSal, in which he is a major investor, as well as Viktor Vekselberg, who is entangled with Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen through his U.S. family office Columbus Nova.

Last week, Sen. McConnell led 42 Republicans in voting against a resolution to maintain sanctions on Blavatnik’s business partner Deripaska.

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Blavatnik gave a total of $7.35 million to PACs working for high-ranking Republicans including organizations linked to both the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader during the 2015–16 federal campaign cycle. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is probing donor Blavatnik for his ties to Donald Trump and specifically a million dollar inaugural donation.

Source:

https://medium.com/@TheDemCoalition/mitch-mcconnells-ties-to-russian-oil-money-db56f16a4824

Kid Berwyn

(24,399 posts)
10. Bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
Thu May 20, 2021, 11:38 AM
May 2021


Then there are their friends who spent the Fourth of July actually in Moscow.



The Congresspeople who visited Moscow on 07/04/2018? All Republican.

Sen Steve Daines (R-MT)
Rep Kay Granger (R-TX, 12th Dist)
Sen John Hoeven (R-ND)
Sen Ron Johnson (R-WI)
Sen John Kennedy (R-LA)
Sen Jerry Moran (R-KS)
Sen Richard Shelby (R-AL)
Sen John Thune (R-SD)

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