And would anyone be calling them "protesters"?https://twitter.com/BrentNYT/status/1346904381153808390 …
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Even after all that, 138 representatives —65% of GOP caucus—and 7 senators voted to discard PA. PA rules were voted in by the GOP but even the guy who got elected by them voted to throw out the ones for the president. They would have stolen that election if they had the numbers.https://twitter.com/abgutman/status/1347050080864509952 …
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There’s almost no more obvious, basic truth to how politics operates. It’s not just that a mob stormed the Capitol, it’s also that right after that, the majority of elected GOP representatives proceeded to try to throw out the election results to steal it for their guy.https://twitter.com/Patrick_Wyman/status/1346997713565466624 …
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The lack of preparation on the part of security at the Capitol is astounding.
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They are probably used to have the capital police are probably used to having National Guard for support when large groups with intent to cause destruction and mayhem gather outside the Capital Buildings. But the National Guard was not called for.
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They had event shirts. With date.
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I'm not surprised by the attempt. I did not ever expect them to get in (cue whiteness etc)
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As it often happens, there may be people among the police who sympathize with those who stormed the Capitol—even as many do their job.