MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy

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Offline Rick Plant

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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #35 on: September 30, 2022, 11:18:36 AM »
Once again, here are the 147 Republicans who tried to steal the 2020 election from the American people by voting to overturn election results because they were angry with the outcome.


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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #36 on: September 30, 2022, 10:08:59 PM »
MAGA Republicans in Congress are pro insurrectionists and support the MAGA rioters.

So, MAGA does support political violence and are indeed a direct danger to our democracy because they will use political violence as tool when they lose elections.


New video shows brutal beating of D.C. Metropolitan Police officer during Jan. 6 riot

As Officer Michael Fanone screamed in agony, one rioter's voice could be heard over the noise: "I got one!"

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-video-shows-brutal-beating-d-c-metropolitan-police-officer-n1267210

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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #37 on: October 01, 2022, 04:42:27 AM »
'Mastriano's motives are frightening because they are pure' Ex GOP veteran sends a warning

In Pennsylvania, the gubernatorial campaign of Republican nominee Doug Mastriano has been a major source of anxiety to Democrats as well as Never Trump conservatives. State Sen. Mastriano, a Christian nationalist and conspiracy theorist who believes the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump, is even to the right of Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — and he believes that Pennsylvania Republicans should be able to simply throw out any election results they don’t like.

One of Mastriano’s critics on the right is veteran conservative columnist George Will, an ex-Republican who has no use for former President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. In a September 25 column for the Washington Post, Will lays out some reasons why Mastriano is not only dangerous for Pennsylvania, but also, for the United States on the whole. According to Will, Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race is “the 2022 election that poses the most risk to the nation.”

“Suppose voters pick the Republican candidate, Doug Mastriano,” the 81-year-old Will warns. “And suppose that late in the evening of November 5, 2024, Gov. Mastriano thinks Pennsylvanians picked the wrong person to receive the state’s presidential electoral votes. Today, candidate Mastriano promises that, as governor, he will have the executive power, and a mandate, to intervene, thus plunging the nation into chaos.”

One thing that separates Pennsylvania from other states is the fact that its governors, not voters, pick the secretary of state — or as it’s called in the Keystone State, “secretary of the commonwealth.” The Democrat who currently holds that position in Pennsylvania is Leigh M. Chapman, who was chosen by Democratic two-term Gov. Tom Wolf.

“A member of the House of Representatives is 1/435th of one half of one of the federal government’s three branches,” Will explains. “A senator is 1 percent of the other half. There are limits to how much actual, as opposed to aesthetic, damage a rogue legislator can do to the nation. A governor, however, can do important things on his own, especially if, as in Pennsylvania, he appoints the secretary of state, who administers elections…. Mastriano has raised money on a social media network frequented by anti-Semites, including the one who is accused of murdering 11 at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, but what makes Mastriano more than an especially exotic political exhibit is his vow to appoint a secretary of state ‘who’s delegated from me the power to make the corrections to elections, the voting logs and everything. And I can decertify every (voting) machine in the state.’”

Will continues, “In the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Pennsylvania was decided by 0.7 and 1.2 percentage points, respectively. In 2024, the state probably will again be closely contested, and its electoral votes could determine the national winner. So, imagine Mastriano, who has neither evidence nor doubts that Trump won the 2020 election, decreeing ‘corrections’ to the election. His motives are frightening because they are pure: He has the scary sincerity of the unhinged whose delusions armor them against evidence.”

The conservative columnist writes that “fortunately,” the Democrat Mastriano is up against is “two-term” Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. Some of the polls released in September have shown Mastriano trailing Shapiro by 11 percent, including a Muhlenberg College/Morning Call poll released on September 16 and a CBS News/YouGov poll that came out several days earlier.

“From the first census, 1790, until that of 1940, Pennsylvania was the second-most populous state,” Will observes. “In 1960, it had as many electoral votes, 32, as California, which today, has 54 to Pennsylvania’s 19. This fall, however, the state will matter more than any other, as its voters’ choice of governor will either imperil or reassure the nation that began here.”

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Excellent information. George Will is someone I have always listened to. Yes, Pennsylvania bears watching. I am confident about next November. But it is a critical election. Trump's candidates must win in November 2022 in order for him to have a chance in November 2024. And make no mistake. I don't expect any trial to accomplish anything. The news about Trump has no impact on his base because they need a criminal to break the law, to negate the votes of the people. The more bad information about Trump that comes out the more they want Trump. And barring any changes in Trump's health, he will be the Republican nominee for President in 2024.
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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #38 on: October 01, 2022, 10:58:14 AM »
The rise of "QMaga": Conspiracy theorists, Christian nationalists unite as MAGA movement gets darker

GOP is "now willing to follow Trump further into the depths of fearmongering and madness," columnist writes



During his 2020 campaign, former President Donald Trump made a point of being vague when discussing the far-right QAnon movement. Trump refrained from overtly promoting QAnon and its conspiracy theories, but he wouldn't say anything critical of them either and claimed that he "didn't know much about" their movement.

Times have changed. Trump is now openly promoting QAnon and is using exact phrases associated with the group, including "the storm" and their slogan "where we go one, we go all." And Trump is hardly the only MAGA Republican who is embracing QAnon.

Mother Jones' David Corn describes the intersection of QAnon, MAGA and "Christian nationalism" as "QMaga," attacking it as an authoritarian threat to U.S. democracy in an article that was originally published in his Our Land newsletter and was republished by Mother Jones on September 23. Extremism in the GOP is a subject that Corn also tackles in his new book, "American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy."

"For years, Trump had played footsie with QAnon, claiming he didn't know much about it but praising its adherents' supposed patriotism, their opposition to pedophilia and, naturally, their cultish love of him," Corn explains in his Mother Jones/Our Land article. "Offered the chance to denounce this perverse craziness, he bobbed and weaved…. No more. He went full QAnon the other day when he posted online a photoshopped image of him wearing a Q pin. To make the message clear, this picture proclaimed, 'The Storm Is Coming' — a QAnon catchphrase referring to that ultimate showdown between Trump and the evildoers. And it contained the abbreviation for the QAnon slogan, 'where we go one, we go all.'"

The fictional "evildoers" that Corn is referring to are, according to QAnon's outlandish conspiracy theory, an international cabal of child sex traffickers, ped*philes, Satanists and cannibals who have hijacked the United States' federal government. Trump, as QAnon sees it, was elected president in 2016 to fight the cabal — and QAnon believes that Trump's battle against the forces of darkness didn't end when he lost the 2020 election. Members of QAnon were among the far-right Trump supporters who violently attacked the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021.

"The insanity of a former, and possibly future, president bear-hugging QAnon cannot be overstated," Corn warns. "And this was no one-off, late-in-the-night s****posting from the former guy. He zapped out other posts with QAnon references. Then four days later, at a rally in Ohio, he delivered an apocalyptic speech against the backdrop of music resembling the QAnon theme song. It was here that Trump supporters raised their hands and pointed a finger — possibly signaling 'one,' in an allusion to that QAnon slogan."

Corn continues, "The supposed purpose of the event was to whip up support for GOP Senate candidate J.D. Vance. But the gathering demonstrated the fusion of MAGA extremism with QAnon and Christian nationalism. The crowd cheered as Trump proclaimed the country had become a hellhole with a crumbling economy, rampant crime, and no freedom of speech. It was all lies, but the fervor of the crowd and the arm waving were reminiscent of a religious revival meeting."

According to Corn, the MAGA movement "has morphed into QMaga."

"The irrationality has spread from the evidence-free belief that sinister players — China, Venezuela, the CIA, the media, Democrats, voting machine companies — conspired to steal the election from Trump to the conviction that American politics has become a clash between patriotic Christians and cannibalistic Satan-worshipping pedophiles," Corn explains. "The Ohio arena was not full, and the empty seats indicated that Trump's mix of conspiracism, cult of personality, end-times ravings, and fundamentalism may not be a bestseller. But many of the GOP election denialists running in state elections this year — including gubernatorial candidates Doug Mastriano, Pennsylvania, and Kari Lake, Arizona — have ties to QAnon."

Corn continues, "Both Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were QAnoners before they were elected to Congress in the last election. But perhaps of greater concern is that the entire GOP, which has supported Trump's authoritarian Big Lie crusade, is now willing to follow Trump further into the depths of fearmongering and madness."

https://www.salon.com/2022/09/26/the-rise-of-qmaga-conspiracy-theorists-christian-nationalists-unite-as-maga-movement-gets-darker_partner/

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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #39 on: October 01, 2022, 10:05:57 PM »

"For years, Trump had played footsie with QAnon, claiming he didn't know much about it but praising its adherents' supposed patriotism, their opposition to pedophilia and, naturally, their cultish love of him," Corn explains in his Mother Jones/Our Land article. "Offered the chance to denounce this perverse craziness, he bobbed and weaved…. No more. He went full QAnon the other day when he posted online a photoshopped image of him wearing a Q pin. To make the message clear, this picture proclaimed, 'The Storm Is Coming' — a QAnon catchphrase referring to that ultimate showdown between Trump and the evildoers. And it contained the abbreviation for the QAnon slogan, 'where we go one, we go all.'"

Where we go one, we go all.
And where the one says we all go, but the one does not go, we all go anyway. And get arrested for breeching the Capitol. Because we are all a bunch of stupid dupes. And when we all go before the judge we all go alone, with no support from the one unless it is to his advantage.

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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #40 on: October 02, 2022, 01:31:44 AM »
This woman is truly deranged as she is the face of the violent MAGA Christian Nationalist movement that she wants to take over America. She supports the violent MAGA Trump supporters who beat police officers outside the Capitol on January 6th.       


Watch: MTG calls for imprisoning her political enemies in combative speech at Trump's Michigan rally



Controversial first-term Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene traveled to Michigan to speech at Donald Trump's Saturday rally in Warren.

Speaking for more than twenty minutes, Greene lashed out at her political enemies and painted a dark portrait of a dystopian portrait of a country where Republicans are persecuted and transgender Americans are the "most protected class."

Greene both took the stage to the song "Gladiator" by Zayde Wřlf.

"I had to keep on reaching up 'cause it was my time; To tear down the kingdom and call out the liars," Wřlf sang. "Spent too much money on a therapist; Couldn't fix me, I accepted it."

Twice the crowd chanted, "lock her up" as Greene attacked Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Greene also called for jailing doctors for gender reassignment surgeries.

She also attacked Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the governor of California, among others.

"Democrats want Republicans dead and they’ve already started the killing," she said.

As Greene left the stage, Zayde Wřlf played again.

"Picked a fight with the gods I'm the giant slayer," he sang. "Bone shaker, dominator;Freight train, wrecking ball, I'm the gladiator."

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Re: MAGA Republicans Are A Threat To Our Democracy
« Reply #41 on: October 02, 2022, 11:40:52 PM »
Rep. Swalwell: MAGA Republicans Are Trying To Erase Violent Reality Of Jan. 6

MSNBC’s Zerlina Maxwell speaks to Congressman Eric Swalwell about a piece of performance art at a conservative conference where a January 6 rioter dressed up as a political prisoner and what’s behind Trump supporters attempts to make themselves out to be the victims of the January 6th Capitol attack.

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