January 3, 2022

January 3, 2022

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On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, the left will subpoena all of Donald Trump’s children, and anyone else they can to cover up for Speaker Pelosi’s dereliction of duty to keep the Capitol building safe. They will pretend that Trump is the greatest threat since the Civil War, but it’s the Democrat Party and Pelosi that is the greatest threat to democracy. This country has seen 4 presidents assassinated, it’s seen Black people prevented from voting because of Democrat Jim Crow laws, and yet the Democrats will try and trick you into believing that whatever they say is the biggest threat to democracy. What the Democrats have done to the Constitution and the presidency during Trump’s term is the biggest affront to this republic’s history. Then, a radical group focused on the secession of Puerto Rico, opened fire inside the US Capitol Building shooting 4 US Congressmen in 1954. The Weather Underground set off a bomb at the Capitol in 1971. In May of 1972 leftwing terrorists set off a bomb outside the State Department. Democrats, however, will not call these attacks an insurrection or the biggest threat to democracy, will they? Afterward, Liz Cheney admitted on cable news that her purpose on the January 6th Committee is to make sure Donald Trump never gets near the White House again. Not as Pelosi says, to get to the bottom of what really happened. This, along with the attacks from the New York Attorney General on Trump and his family are the real threat to democracy. Later, why do you think that Democrats want non-citizens to vote? Why do Democrats resist voter ID laws? It’s because they want to choose who can vote so they can make voting eligible for all, not only those legally qualified to vote.

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U.S. House panel eyes interim report by summer 2022 on Jan. 6 attack

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1954 Shooting in Congress

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It Didn’t Start on Jan. 6: Brief History of Terrorist Violence at Capitol

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Weather Underground Bombs the Capitol, Pentagon, and State Department

The Federalist
J6 Committee Fabricates More Evidence, Says Trump Waited 187 Minutes To Call For Peace. It Was Actually 25

Red State
Reporters Describe January 6, 2021, Like They Were at Omaha Beach, and It Turns My Stomach

Reuters
Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump subpoenaed in New York probe

Breitbart
WATCH: Bill Filed in Florida Would Allow Video, Audio Recording in Classrooms

Rumble
Gov DeSantis Slams Liberals For Saying He Was Missing

Breitbart
Hannah-Jones: Parents Shouldn’t Decide what’s Being Taught In Schools — ‘Leave That to the Educators’

Washington Post
Schumer says Senate will vote by Jan. 17 on changing rules if GOP continues to block voting rights legislation

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FLASHBACK: Sen Schumer in 2005: Eliminating the filibuster would “be a doomsday for democracy.”

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Rough transcript of Hour 1

Hour 1 Segment 1

I missed you. My radio family missed you very, very much. Needed the two weeks off. Spent a lot of time together with my beautiful wife family. That’s always a good thing too, but I really did miss you very much. And I want to thank all the folks who sat in here for their time and their outstanding broadcast skills. And I want to thank you for listening to them. Now I have to jump right back into the slop, it’s unfortunate. The slop that is Washington, D.C., the slop that is the American media, the slop that is the Democrat Party, the slop that is the American Marxist movement. But we all have to jump in in order to wrestle it to the ground, don’t we, folks? And so here we are, and I hope you didn’t watch the Sunday shows, except mine, of course, I hope you didn’t watch them. Filled with propaganda, all saying the same thing, all bringing on January six committee members or the never Trump is all telling us that if Donald Trump is nominated again, democracy will fail, all telling us that Donald Trump led an insurrection because he failed to act, all telling us that this was the greatest threat since the civil war. And they’re going to subpoena Trump that Trump kids. They’re going to subpoena conservative members of the House. They’re going to get to the bottom of this boy. And it’s all. Being orchestrated by Nancy Evea, Stretch Pelosi, all of it. To take attention away. From her dereliction of duty to protect that building and to accept the offer of 10 to 20 thousand National Guardsmen to accept the offer. From law enforcement to beef up protections. So much so that I read over the holiday. That the committee wants to release an interim report. Well, why do they need to release an interim report? Because they might lose power by next year this time. So this is entirely political. Entirely political. This was not an insurrection, five people were not killed on that day, one person was killed on that day. By a Capitol policeman who got away with it. And is now celebrated as some kind of a righteous hero, the only cop, Nancy Pelosi, and the Democrats like the only one. The only one. Meanwhile, during the holiday, cops were murdered in the street in this country, murdered. And there was a decision against former police officer Powell that turned my stomach in Minnesota that she never should have been charged. The individual she killed was clearly an accident, it was called on the body cam, for God’s sakes. And the individual, this 20 year old had a criminal record as long as my arm. And yet, because of the ambiguity, ambiguity in the law, this police officer, Powell, was convicted. Potter excuse me, Potter. Was convicted. Outrageous. Now. If this event on January six last year was an insurrection, how come nobody’s been charged? With committing or participating in an insurrection. The Department of Justice highly politicized under Joe Biden in meritless Garland. They’re looking under every rock they’re charging people with trespassing were parading in public. Whereas all the insurrection charges, there’s not one. Not one. And, of course, all the firearms. That were used in the Capitol building. By the so-called insurrectionist, well, they didn’t use any firearms. Oh, OK, well, they tried to burn the building, but no, they didn’t. Now, I’m not going to defend violence. I’m not going to defend what took place on January 6th with those who were violent. But I’m not going to sit here and pretend that this was the greatest threat to this republic since the Civil War, the greatest threat to this republic is the Democrat Party before the civil war, during the civil war and after the civil war. That’s the greatest threat, including Nancy Pelosi. She threatens our liberties. More than anyone or anything else, as far as I’m concerned. But it is time for a brief history lesson. Because you’re not going to get it from Chuck Todd. Who’s as dumb as a rock and a political hack with a stupid haircut? You’re not going to get it from George Stephanopoulos. Remember him going after women, a misogynist when he had the war room for the pervert in chief? Oh, I remember him. All these political hacks, the worst of the political hacks now have Sunday shows. To tell you what to think. But before I jump in, let me remind you of something, the greatest threat to democracy, we’ve had three presidents. JFK, McKinley and Garfield, who were assassinated, seems to me pretty great threat to democracy. How about you? How about you with the Democrat Party throughout the South? Post civil war right up into the last century. Hanging black people. The Klan and others. The party of slavery and segregation, the party of the Klan, the party of Jim Crow, that seems to me a pretty grave threat. To democracy. When it comes to voting, it’s not Republicans who have prevented people from voting, it’s the Democrats. The Democrats want people to vote who shouldn’t vote. That’s a big difference, you know. Today they do. And we’ll get into that later. Lots to cover here. Tierney knows no bounds when the Democrats are in town and when they’re not in town. 2016, Russia collusion. Was the most aggressive, comprehensive effort. To reverse an election and overthrow an elected president in American history. And the parties involved are the parties who are now self righteously. Projecting about 2020 in January 6th. Chuck Todd, George Stephanopoulos. Jake Tapper. All the reprobates, all the miscreants and malcontents dressed up as journalists who’ve destroyed the First Amendment and freedom of the press, they were all in on it. Obama and Biden. The various departments and offices, they were all in on it, Hillary Clinton at the Democrat Party, the DNC, they were all in on it. Perkins Coie and Marc Elias and Sussman and the other lawyers slip and fall types. They were all in on it. All in on it. But now they say January 6th is the worst orchestrated by Pelosi because they must. They must January six, when it’s the first time an election was ever really challenged, don’t you know, ladies, it’s a first time. Well, that’s a disabuse, these moronic hacks of this. As pointed out, even in The New York Times by a guest columnist sometime ago in January 2001, the late Representative Alcee Hastings objected to counting his state’s electoral votes because of, quote, overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud and an attempt to suppress voter turnout. Sheila Jackson Lee referred to the, quote, millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida’s inaccurate vote count. Maxine Waters of California characterized Florida’s electoral votes as fraudulent. Vice President Al Gore presided over the meeting in 2001, he had overruled or objections to Al Gore, brought all the lawsuits he started. It went all the way to the Supreme Court where he tried to overturn the election system, the laws in the state of Florida, as did the Florida Supreme Court. But the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rehnquist, had the guts and the wisdom and the foresight to act, to intervene and to stop what the Democrats were doing to the Republican legislature, just stop at the state Supreme Court had done. Unlike this court, which wouldn’t stop what the Pennsylvania Supreme Court did to the Republican legislature in January 2005, in the wake of Mr. Bush’s reelection, Democrats were more aggressive. Barbara Boxer, reprobate California Joint Representative Steven Tubbs Jones, Stephanie Tubbs Jones of Ohio to lodge a formal objection to Ohio’s electoral votes. The objection compelled Congress to spend two hours in debate, even though Mr. Bush won Ohio by more than 100 and 18,000 votes. Barbara Lee of California claimed that the democratic process was thwarted. Jerrold Nadler, New York. The right to vote was stolen. Waters objected to dedicating her objection to the documentary filmmaker Michael Moore and Fahrenheit 9/11. It failed, but 31 members of the House and WMS Boxer in the Senate voted to reject Ohio’s electoral votes, effectively voting to disenfranchise the people of Ohio. January twenty seventeen after Donald Trump’s victory, Democrats in Congress once again challenged the election outcome. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts cited, quote, They confirmed an illegal activities engaged by the government of Russia. Lee of California argued that Michigan’s electoral votes should be thrown out because, quote, people are horrified by the overwhelming evidence of Russian interference in our elections. She cited, quote, the malfunction of eighty seven voting machines. There were objections against the votes in at least nine states. And it goes on. It goes on. What took place on January six was that the greatest threat to democracy in American history? Nancy Pelosi wants you to believe that. Joe Biden wants you to believe that the Democrat Party and the media want you to believe it. This is the same cabal that is pushing to destroy our economic system, our immigration system, our financial system, our voting system, and, as I said, pushed the Russian hoax. Collusion lies for two and a half years. March 1954, Puerto Rican nationalists, a gang, sat in the gallery, the House of Representatives. And they decided to try to kill members of the House of Representatives. This is how it was actually. Let me take a break. Before we run out of time, I want to play for you what took place and how it was reported. We’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 2

We’re going to have to wait to get to the bottom of the hour to do the audio. But there was an outstanding piece written some time ago. This is important because you were being indoctrinated all Sunday, January six, they’re going to push and really it’s all aimed at attacking you. Trump supporters painting with a broad brush, attacking, attacking President Trump, you hear, if you want to hear what they’re up to. Listen to Liz Cheney. She’s actually pretty stupid. And she goes out there and exposes the whole agenda, the whole nasty, sickening, poisonous agenda, which is to stop Trump. She would like to be president if she can, or she’d like one of the other RINO frauds to be president, one of the people that might get the rubber stamp from the Cheney family or the Bush family or the usual reprobates. But it’s a different time now, you know. I remember when the Bushes did their best to undermine Ronald Reagan and they done their best to undermine Donald Trump as well, as far as I’m concerned, as they slobber all over the Obamas. Now, all that said. All that said, the point here is to try and stop Trump. Because they see that the vast majority of Republicans would support Trump for president again. Now, some of you may not. Some of you may, that’s not the point. They just fear this man like nothing else, he’s a great threat to democracy, they say. Not the Democrat Congress that wants to destroy the court, even John Roberts, the feckless John Roberts, the chief justice, finally came out and said that these threats about packing the court. They’re an effort effectively to intimidate judges and justices. Well, of course they are. You’ve got Schumer now pushing to eliminate the filibuster by January 17. Why? So they can nationalize all elections, destroy the Republican states. And it’s not so every person who’s allowed to vote votes, it’s every person they want will vote once or twice, more than once. An illegal aliens will be free to vote because you will not have ID requirements and you will not have election judges who can question the voting of individuals. And it turns out thousands of the 12,000 foreigners actually voted in the state of Texas. That doesn’t get headline news. Nobody’s running with that. You can’t prove fraud, you can’t show fraud. Twelve thousand illegal aliens voting in Texas. That sounds like fraud to me. And if 12,000 illegal aliens are voting in Texas with voter I.D., imagine. I imagine foreigners, not necessarily illegal aliens, even worse, just farm. Because they don’t want any rules. The Democrat Party is embracing Marxism and why have rules? This isn’t about majoritarianism, this isn’t about democracy. This is about Republicanism, little R. Voting is just part of the system, it’s not all the system, it’s part of the system. Which is why they keep attacking the constitutional system, which is why they had the borders wide open, which is why they don’t believe in checks and balances and separation of powers unless they can use these rules to attack a Republican president. All right. When I come back, we will start with the attack, the shooting of members of the House of Representatives on March 9th of March one, 1954, something that Chuck Todd never talks about because he’s a dummy. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 3

All right, folks. March one, 1954, cut go in Washington, D.C., ruthless fanatic violence erupted in the halls of Congress. Three men and a woman believed to be members of the Puerto Rican nationalist gang that in November 1950 attempted the assassination of President Truman, opened fire from the visitors gallery of the House of Representatives. Five congressmen were hit, Ben F. Johnson of Iowa, Clifford Davis of Tennessee, Kenneth Roberts of Alabama, George H. Allen of Maryland and Albert Bentley of Michigan, who was seriously injured. So staro for members of Congress were shot one seriously. From the gallery down onto the House floor. They were shot. Go ahead. Came as the Interamerican conference opened in Venezuela, and it suggested the motive may have been to arouse anti United States feeling in Latin America through an act of apparently blind violence, carefully calculated to inflame America’s relations with our neighbors. Estimates of the numbers of shots fired ranged from 15 to 30, and each bullet hole found is a grim reminder to those who were present of the terrible surprise attack. The gang seized by a shark bystanders as they emptied their guns, was held at police headquarters as a widespread search was launched for others who shared in the plot. To Irving for us, Rafael Miranda. Is Lolita LeBron. Andre Cordero. The gun wielders into their accomplice’s goes the evil distinction of having perpetrated a criminal outrange, almost unique in America’s history. Wanton violence that shocked and stirred the nation. I did only harm to the cause of the Puerto Rican people. Bullet holes can be seen in the House chamber from shots fired in 1954 by Puerto Rican nationalists, March the 1st, 1954. And that’s when for Puerto Ricans entered the Capitol in the House gallery where I was working and began to shoot into the chamber. Five members of Congress were wounded. No one died. I was a staffer at that time in the gallery, and that position was to sit at the apex of the gallery and we took notes and kept abreast of what was happening. At that time, we were debating a bill which is very much, almost very much in the news today. It was called the Rosero bill. It was a bill allowing immigrant workers from the south of the borders to come in to California and Arizona and New Mexico to work the fields and harvest the fruit and things like that. And it was very controversial even then. And I turned around, I noticed some people came in the door, which is to my left upstairs. And then I turned around and looked at them and, you know, I figured they were just tourists, like so many people. And I paid no more attention to them for some reason or another. I never been able to fathom this. I decided I couldn’t hear very well, and I still have that problem today. And so I moved my seat further down the aisle. We had stools there so I could be almost directly above the speaker’s dais so I could hear better, which was true. You could hear better. And it wasn’t ten seconds after I moved that I heard this loud popping pow, pow, pow. And I turned around in my seats to my left and looked up. And I see these people are standing up with guns in their hands. And the woman was standing with them and she had a big flag and she was burning the flag, waving the flag back and forth. And I ducked underneath the ledge. We had a ledge, a writing ledge and a phone right there. And I subsequently found that I cut my hand and I got on the phone and to the intercom to our office. And I said, there’s a shooting going on out here to my boss. And everybody was scaring and running around. And I noticed basically some people who in the gallery, visitors who were grappling with these people and pushing them out the door. I was in the back benches in the corner waiting to be called to go to the various members chairs to determine what they needed. A call came in. I was in the first chair. I got up to go and I took about two or three steps. And I recall hearing what I thought at the time, sounded like firecrackers, almost as if you lit a pack of firecrackers, threw them fast, rapid reports. But in reality, after the third step, I got sprayed with what made me feel was sand or ash or stone. And as a young man, I had done a lot of target practice inquiries. So I was well aware of what a bullet does. When it hits and glances off of stone, it sets off the spray and it felt like the same thing. And immediately I remember thinking, by golly, these are gunshots. They’re not firecrackers. So I hit the floor and that’s right behind the elevator floor of the House. And then within a matter of a few moments, the firing ceased and there was a lot of commotion on the floor, disorganization. But because I had an early realization of what was going on, my first instinct to see whether anyone was hurt, and my best friend, as a matter of fact, who was also a page Bill Emerson, who I met that several while a year and a half before that time that we were roommates and best friends of school. He was also in the corner when my child was made. Immediately I got up and I got Bill and we both went on to the floor and we determined that they needed stretchers and some people were wounded. So we we tried to organize the pages and other people to help us out to get these conveyances. And over the process of the next half hour or so, we participated in carrying three of the members out to the ambulances. And the last member that we took out, we went to the hospital with him. It’s now a famous picture in several respects. It’s the picture of the year nineteen fifty four on in Life magazine. And it was taken right outside the doors of the house as we’re starting on down the steps of the Capitol. The fellow. His finger pointing in front is my best friend, Bill Emerson. He was a member. All right, folks, you get the point. It was heavily covered by the media in the 1950s, 1954. It was a direct attack against the members of the House. Four members were shot, one seriously. The house was breached. These individuals came in with weapons, they were waving the Puerto Rican flag, they wanted independence. What’s interesting is there’s been many votes on independence and they all lose. So what happened to these four people? These four people who sought to murder members of the House of Representatives murder them. We don’t have a single charge of that kind, not one not even close in the quote unquote, 700 people. Who’ve been rounded up, not one. Not a single gun was fired except by a Capitol Police officer who killed. An American army veteran who did not have a weapon and posed a threat to nobody. As pointed out in the daily signal, 23 years later, President Carter commuted the sentence. One of the individuals who had cancer. Two years after that, he commuted the sentences of the other three. The one who had cancer died in 79, the other three lived long lives of leftist activism. A leftist activism. And some were treated as heroes. One got a fawning obituary in The New York Times, Carter’s secretary of state, Cyrus Vance, said the release would be a significant humanitarian gesture and would be viewed as such by much of the international community. Carter later told Congressional Hispanic Caucus members he would release them for humane reasons. Over 25 years was long enough. The four were unrepentant. At least two of the terrorists said they would not rule out using violent means again, which was probably the reason. Then Puerto Rico Governor Carlos Romero Borrello sent Carter a strong and forceful letter against releasing unrepentant terrorists and warning of dangerous repercussions. A letter Jimmy Carter ignored. 1954. You see, because they know this isn’t taught in the public schools or colleges and universities, and they know that Chuck Todd and George Stephanopoulos and the others will cover up for them. They just continue to repeat that January six is the greatest threat to American demand. Chrissy, since the civil war, not the assassination of three presidents, not 9/11. Not the Democrat Party in their alliance with the Klan and lynchings, none of that. No, no, no, no, no. Not segregation. And Jim Crow. Not 9/11. January six, which is why they have to keep calling it something, it’s not an insurrection, which is why they have to keep saying five people died that day when we know four of them died having nothing to do. Nothing to do with an assault. Except one. Who was a protester? Who was a protester gets even more interesting. There’s going to take a little time, you know, I’m not you know, we’re not speeding through the show. It’s just going to take a little bit of time. The Weather Underground. You’re familiar with the Weather Underground. People in the Weather Underground were buddies, Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn with Barack Obama. And when that came out during the primaries brought up by Hillary Clinton and other Democrats, when it came out during the general election, although feebly, impassively. When McCain was running against Obama, the media all but covered it up. Or. Really just rejected it. Which is what they do all the time. They actually exploded a bomb in the Capitol building. In 1971, when we come back, I want you to hear this. We’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 4

Folks, they have all the networks, 98 percent of the news platform. You have me excited to take our time and go through this because much of this you probably heard for the first time. Well, let’s get started. 1971, March one again, the Weather Underground. Bill Ayers and his buddies got one go at one minute before 1:00 this morning. The switchboard at the Capitol received a phone call. A man’s voice said a bomb would go off in the building in half an hour at one 30 in the morning. It did in a small, unmarked restroom on the ground floor of the Senate side next to a barbershop and near several small offices, including one committee hearing room for a report on the first serious damage to the nation’s foremost structure since the British burned it in 1814. Here is ABC congressional correspondent Bob Clark. There was alarm for a time that other bombs might still be hidden inside the Capitol. Police used dogs specially trained to sniff out explosives and a painstaking search both inside and outside the building. The single bomb, set off by a timing device, left them in room. A shambles demolished brick and plaster ripped from walls. Army and FBI experts sift through the debris, seeking a clue to the nature of the explosives. There was heavy damage to the nearby barber shop. Windows were smashed there and 100 feet away in the Senate district where tables were overturned and a priceless stained glass mosaic destroyed. Damage estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars might have been far worse. But for the three foot thick walls and the oldest part of the Capitol, as it was, the violent explosion ripped off doors and nearby conference rooms. There was no damage to the Senate chamber itself. On the floor above, daylight revealed more smashed windows and debris. Tourists were barred from the Senate wing all day, but the entire Capitol will be reopened to the public as soon as possible. Everyone entering the Senate wing today had to pass a security check. The Capitol Police chief told how an operator received a bomb threat. This building will blow up in 30 minutes, evacuate the building. This is in protest of the Nixon involvement in Las. And when George Washington, the chief of a new and shaky union, laid the cornerstone of the Capitol building, he said it may be relied upon. It is the progress of this building that will inspire or depress the public confidence. When Lincoln first met Confederate negotiators towards the end of the Civil War, the first thing the Southerners, all former congressman asked was, tell me, sir, how is the capital? Well, after yesterday’s desecration, the old place is today a little depressed and confidence is not unshaken. ABC Capitol Hill correspondent Bob Clark reports. Officials in charge of security at the Capitol, along with Army bomb experts, were summoned to a Senate hearing. The immediate problem is to guard against any more bombings while keeping the Capitol open to the public. It was clear from the testimony about yesterday’s bombing that this won’t be easy. It probably was or could have very well been a clock delay device, and it very likely could have been normal dynamite, which is very easy to obtain. It could have been all 15 to 20 pounds of dynamite. That amount of dynamite is very easy to bring in in a briefcase. Police did their best to keep the Capitol under tight security today, with checkpoints set up to examine packages and briefcases. We tried out the security system carrying a briefcase into our house office building, past police guards through an underground tunnel and into the Capitol without being stopped or searched. While we may have been recognized by some guards, it’s clearly almost impossible to enforce security through all six buildings linked to the point. As the daily signal points out, no arrests were made, nor were charges, charges filed in connection with the 1971 bombing of the Capitol by the Weather Underground. So there were no sentences to commute. It goes on. The Weathermen were at it again a dozen years later in 1983, setting off another bomb that tore through the second floor of the Capitol’s North Wing, according to the U.S. Senate history, say, 1983, 12 years later. Moments earlier, a group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit called in a warning to the Senate switchboard. But lives were spared only because debate had ceased earlier than expected. Over a million dollars in damage and the reason the perpetrators gave was U.S. military involvement in Lebanon and Grenada. In 1988, the FBI arrested and charged seven men and women for the execution of the blast. All were either members of the Weather Underground or had some link to it, some more closely associated with a May 19 communist organization. Some completed deals and were eventually charged with other crimes, some others were paroled and one of them is still on the lam. Paroled under Hu. Under whom, under whom? Now, Rosenberg, who was pardoned by Clinton as was another leader of the group she was supposed to serve 58 years, didn’t even come close. She’s chairman of the Boards of Thousand Currents, that deep pocketed funder of left wing causes, including Black Lives Matter.