Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Unusually Cruel: How the J6 Political Prisoners are Treated Inside the DC Jail

ConservativeHQ.com
. . . For example, cells in the January 6 wing of the CTF were extremely small, composed of a single toilet, sink, and a small bed cot. The walls of the rooms had residue of human feces, bodily fluids, blood, dirt, and mold. The community showers were recently scrubbed of black mold—some of which remained. The interior walls of the common area were also freshly painted. According to the inmates, the U.S. Marshals had recently visited the area just days before, which caused a flurry of activity by guards to clean up the January 6 area while the U.S. Marshals were inspecting another area." . . .

The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 on Twitter: ".@julie_kelly2's Full Opening Remarks About The Horrible Treatment Of January 6th Protestors At The House Judiciary Committee Hearing "It appears however that the DC Jail for January 6th protestors is more of a political prison for Americans who protested Joe Biden's election."


                                                                        Toon added by TD

Fox & Friends Handles Biden's Peter Doocy Insult With Grace

Mediaite  "Fox & Friends had the perfect opportunity to lace into one of their favorite targets, President Joe Biden, for his apparent double standard on how to treat people respectfully following a hot mic incident in which he was heard insulting Fox’s Peter Doocy as a “stupid son of a bitch.”

"But instead, the co-hosts of the top-rated morning show — who are back on the curvy couch and no longer in remote studios due to Covid — approached the Biden insult to co-host Steve Doocy’s son with remarkable grace and understanding.  Video here: Fox & Friends Handles Biden's Peter Doocy Insult With Grace (mediaite.com)

"Reporters had assembled Monday for a Biden photo op with some cabinet members. As the press event ended and reporters were exiting, Doocy asked Biden, “Do you think inflation is a political liability in the midterms?”

“ 'No, it’s a great asset,” Biden sarcastically said. “More inflation. What a stupid son of a bitch,” apparently unaware that his microphone was still on.

"Peter Doocy appeared multiple times on Fox News following the accidental insult. He handled it with his own grace and self-mockery, even laughing at Jesse Watters’ agreement with Biden’s assessment of Peter Doocyas a stupid son of a bitch. He then appeared on Hannity and revealed that Biden called him to clear the air and told  him that it was “nothing personal.”

"Perhaps following Peter’s cue, the Fox & Friends set showed remarkable grace by not lacing into Biden. Instead, it appeared far more understanding than some of their more politically strident viewers may have expected.

"Yes, they pointed out some inconsistencies in rhetoric, and Ainsley Earhardt noted that it’s not the insult that matters as much but rather his dodging his questions." . . .

By crudely insulting a Fox reporter, Biden again showed his coarse nastiness

Doocy's question was a serious query and not something silly as CNN's Jim Acosta habitually asked. TD

By crudely insulting a Fox reporter, Biden again showed his coarse nastiness
However, when Biden sat before a microphone and called Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy a "stupid son of a b----" last night, that was no joke.  That was just Biden.  And his insult was accompanied by the useful admission that Biden knows exactly how badly his economy will hurt Democrats.

. . ."Peter Doocy, therefore, shouted out a question that went to the heart of the meeting,  which was economic problems: "Will you take questions on inflation, then?  Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?"

"Biden, who must have known that his mic was on because he'd spoken seconds before, immediately stated in a sarcastic tone that inflation is a huge problem for him: "No, it's a great asset.  More inflation."  That was the honest statement of a man who knows he's got an immovable wall at his back and, coming towards him, teeth bared, the monstrous dog of a broken economy.

"And then Biden, the faux jovial politician, let his inner Biden out, adding with his mouth right in front of the mic, "What a stupid son of a b----.' " 


. . .“I don’t think any president should be calling any journalist a dumb son of a bitch, and to be fair to Peter Doocy, the question was fairly anodyne,” Tapper told late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, who was reveling in the insult and laughed about it during the opening monologue on his long-running ABC program.

"Kimmel was surprised and said as much: “Fox News says that you’re on Team Biden and you are a mouthpiece for the Democrats, and yet here you are defending Peter Doocy, who, as far as I have been able to tell, is indeed a dumb son of a bitch.' ”. . .

Liberal Media Tries to Explain Why Biden Snapped at Doocy...and It's Malarkey (townhall.com)  

Biden Phones Doocy After Calling Him a 'Stupid Son of a B*tch.' Here's What He Said. (townhall.com)

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Biden’s decision to insult the press as opposed to answering their questions came after the president held his second-ever news conference for American reporters while in office. During the two-hour briefing, Biden attacked RealClearPolitics’ White House Reporter Philip Wegmann for a question on the president’s divisive comparisons of those opposed to the Democrats’ colossal elections package as complicit with Jim Crow-era segregation.

CNN: Fox News 'Invented' Stories That Biden Is a 'Senile President'

 Neon Nettle  "Far-left "news" network CNN has claimed during a panel discussion that Fox News has "invented" stories about Joe Biden being a "senile president."Joining anchor Brian Stelter on his Sunday morning media show, Reliable Sources,” CNN commentator and Washington Post syndicated columnist Catherine Rampell claimed Fox is making up reports about Democrats “out of whole cloth.”

"Rampell claims that Fox is also inventing stories about Biden and Democrats “brainwashing kids” with Critical Race Theory (CRT). 

"She alleged, without evidence, that such stories are targeted to a specific audience and designed to trigger outrage over issues that are not “actually mortal threats.”

"Stelter began the segment with a scrolling list of Fox News chyrons.

"He said that viewers might get the impression that America had “gone to hell,” and that the quality of life for most people was unbearable if they were simply to watch the coverage on that Fox News.". . .

Bruce Springsteen is Democratic Party royalty. Is he also a symbol of its decline?

If the Democrats lose the midterm elections, it will largely be because the people who most resemble Bruce Springsteen’s characters no longer believe the same things he does. 

Los Angeles Times . . ."After Vote for Change, Springsteen not only declared his support for Obama during the 2008 race but he also performed at campaign appearances and, later, at Obama’s inauguration. Since then, he’s become Democratic Party royalty. In 2016, he played at an election eve rally for Hilary Clinton in Philadelphia and also endorsed her, while calling her opponent Trump a “flagrant toxic narcissist.” And in the 2020 election, he narrated a TV ad for Joe Biden, allowed his music to be used by the candidate’s campaign and performed at

Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration event.". . .

 . . ."When Springsteen played a McGovern benefit, the Democrats were reliably supported by white working class voters, and the Republicans were the party of big business and the affluent. In the last 30 years, there’s been a significant inversion of class affiliation, culminating in Trump’s election; in 2016, white voters without college degrees favored Trump 64% to 28% over Clinton, and 65% voted for him in 2020, when they comprised 42% of the total electorate. The characters in Springsteen songs — the disillusioned Vietnam vet, the guy who makes his money racing in the streets — they’re likely Trump supporters now. If the Democrats lose the House in the midterm elections next year, it will largely be because the people who most resemble his characters no longer believe the same things he does.

"Some people inherit their politics as a kind of birthright and join the same party as their parents. But there are families, like the Springsteens, for whom politics feel irrelevant. It’s one thing to embrace liberalism after growing up around liberals, and another to work your way toward it despite never having met a liberal as you were growing up. In “Renegades,” Springsteen outlines the slow but authentic path he took, starting in a small town where patriotism was synonymous with saluting the flag, and moving toward an understanding that patriotism isn’t about the flag, but about the ideals that flag represents."