Gorka: There will be no insurrection

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  1. Just as hard to believe that a man can sell out his country to numerous others, their secrets, their children even, and realistically, we’re supposed to be staying away from believing in what he has coming to him.

  2. @ Bob_k:

    I don’t think there is any chance that the impeachment will reach the Senate, the earliest date, already written in McConnell’s letter to the Congress, being the 19th Jan. A defence alone would run out the time before it even got properly started. Besides it requires a 2/3 majority to vote for impeachment, and with 50 R Senators, there would not be 16 to vote for… They are well aware, those who are not stupid, like Liz Cheyney, and the 8-10 others, that they would never be voted into any political position again, if they voted “yea”… So self preservation alone would mitigate against such a happening.

    Besides, even disbarred from any office, Trump would undoubtedly pulling the strings of The MAGA Party and his nominee would be voted sor as though he were Trump himself. Also his other picks for a variety of seats.

    He would have a good, indeed a first class group of advisors already tempered through the fire, which he could trust.

  3. @ Bear Klein:
    The “violence” ….an innocent completely harmless woman, weaponless, boosted up through a window by two already identified ANTIFA members shot dead at point blank range by a mentally deficient (had to be) policeman, about 75-100 sightseers wandering through the corridors , a crowd in the Chamber with a guy sitting in the speaker’s char…is that the Chair of The Lord….. NO….It’s just a chair, paid for by the very people who were sightseeing in there.

    Any hubbub there was caused by Capitol Police chasing the “intruders”.
    I forgot….. the three people who died of natural causes, and the policeman who also died in a way which has not yet been established, since no autopsy results have been shown. I’ve seen a report saying that he died alone, in his office long before the “riot” of a suspected stroke.

    The picture perfect INSURRECTION, as performed by a group of kindergarten kids at their annual concert. Complete with tinseled hats, and cardboard swords, . not forgetting the crepe paper costumes.

    I just saw a guy supposed to be a “shaman” (for heaven’s sake) togged out with a white painted nose, wearing a head-load of motheaten furs or other animal skins hanging down over his ears, and purportedly buffalo horns. Surprisingly , he spoke good English, with not a single shamanistic secret sign-he didn’t even spit to the 4 cardinal points. In fact he spoke of “them” and not “us” ,as a proper shaman would have. .

    Al I can say is……..all I can say is………not printable here. !!

  4. Truth was to combat the reported election results you needed to have provided ample proof in a court of law. As I said long ago this was going to be very difficult. It turned out there was not ample proof to convince either Attorney General Barr or the courts that there was such proof or evidence.

    The result is that Biden will be sworn in as the elected POTUS in a few days.

    Videos and articles and individuals in-spite of reality saying Biden will never be POTUS and that Trump will have a second term have done no-one any good. In fact just the opposite. The violence that occurred because has stemmed from such poor leadership on the right. This has the right and GOP on the complete defensive and in disarray.

    Not dealing with reality has consequences.

  5. @ Ted Belman:

    Ted, the talk dominating the radio and television media in the US is the Democrats’ Impeachment efforts of Trump. The vibe is that the Demcrats smell blood and want to go on the attack so that Trump will never be able to run again – so how goes it you say arrest Biden , and retain the Presidency in 2020?
    TED, what are you smoking?. I thought that only in places like California, where George Soros’ money has successfully legalized Pot,
    could people come up with these “Baseless
    Conpiracy Theories (using today’s mantra).
    PS. The amount of censorship that the Social Media High Tech Silicon Valley Companies and Media Syndicates are imposing in the past couple of days and weeks is horrifying. Not only Google (owner of YouTube – (anti-Trust, Congress is taking care of this – not), Twitter, Facebook is involved in deplatforming Trump, Apple, Google, Amazon deplatforming Parler, but also the Radio Syndicate Cumulus, is threatening the termination of Conservative talk show hosts, who will continue to talk about the massive Electoral Fraud of the 2020 Presidential Election. Prominently mentioned among them, is Mark Levin. Michael Savage was already threatened by Cumulus, last year, and left to do his own Podcasts.
    This is 1984 on steroids. The problem is that half the US population is comatose.
    My own observation is that they have become so addicted to and dumbdowned by texting and reading from their iPhones and reliant on companies like Amazon for their shopping, etc. that they are a captive audience.
    I dropped my subscription to the WSJ because it had covered up the news about Attorney Rudy Giuliani’s and others’ investigation of fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election. As of late, it’s Editorial Page calls for Trump’s resignation.
    What can I say? Perhaps, I should move to China? No, I already reside in China. I’m a resident of California, Dianne Feinstein’s chauffeur, was a Chinese agent, Silicon Valley touts its outsourcing and marketing to China, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) was in bed with the Chinese, and Gavin Newsome, is my Governor, using the Covid-19 virus to impose a draconian closure of small businesses in California, likely, as part of the “Great Reset” , to bankrupt them, so that we get to Chinese Capitalism (“The Stake-holder Capitalism, promised by the Globalists at the World Economic Forum).

  6. @ GreatWhiteNortherner:
    Gorka was so emphatic that I had to post it to counter the narrative I have been reporting on. Gorka also said the Italian story is fake. I don’t believe he is correct in this.

    So the question is who is right?

    We’ll know in a couple of days.

    The last I read was that Biden would be arrested before inauguration and the inauguration date would be pushed forward a couple of months.

    As I understand it, there will be many arrests before Jan 20/21.

  7. I agree with most of what Gorka says. But I think he is too quick to dismiss the possibiity of foreign complicity in the vote fraud. There is some genuine evidence, although not proof, that China assisted in the fraud. There is also testimony from one credible source of Italian and possible German involvement. And after all, Trump has many enemies abroad as well as at home.

    However, Gorka is correct that the main guilt for the election fraud and its subsequent cover-up is born by the politicians and judges here in the United States.

  8. The voice of common sense but how can he dismiss the Dominion allegations when we saw videos of votes being changed in real time during previous elections using the same machines.

  9. From Fox News.

    If Mitch McConnell’s wife cited Trump’s supposed misconduct to justify her resignation and Transportation Secretary, then the rumor that McConnel welcomes the President’s impeachment may well be true. And if that is true, the Senate may convict him. The Congress seems only to care about the indignity and possible danger to themselves by the break-in, not the welfare of the American people. And they seem eager to blame the break-in on Trump, although it was the DP-Black Lives Matter mayor of Washington DC, not Trump, who opposed beefing up security around the Capitol and who refused to use the National Guard to protect it. “Those whom the gods will destroy they first make mad” (Euripedes, ancient Greek playwright).

    “McConnell furious with president, supports move to initiate impeachment proceedings: sources

    Brooke Singman11 hours ago
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    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell supports Democrats’ move to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Trump and is “done” and “furious” with him, sources familiar told Fox News.

    It is unclear how McConnell would vote in an impeachment trial, should House Democrats vote to impeach Trump. It is not clear at this point whether McConnell would vote to convict.

    One source told Fox News that McConnell has not made up his mind about what to do about impeachment, and does not see this as a partisan exercise like the previous impeachment effort against Trump.

    Another source told Fox News that McConnell told associates that impeachment will help rid the Republican Party of Trump and his movement.

    The New York Times first reported that McConnell was pleased that House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment against Trump.

    A source close to McConnell told Fox News that “nobody is pleased by anything.”

    Meanwhile, other sources told Fox News that there is “no love lost there.”

    Part of McConnell’s anger, according to sources, is that the Senate Majority was lost to the Democrats just last Tuesday in the Georgia Senate runoffs, but sources said that McConnell is extremely upset about the president’s actions Wednesday leading up to the riot at the Capitol.

    McConnell’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

    Last week, after the Capitol riot, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, McConnell’s wife, resigned from her post, citing the president’s conduct.

    Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., vowed to bring articles of impeachment to the House floor for consideration on Wednesday morning.

    Democratic Reps. Ted Lieu, David Cicilline, Jamie Raskin and Jerrold Nadler this week introduced the articles of impeachment against Trump, charging the president with violating his oath of office. Democrats on Tuesday are also pushing a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.

    “In his conduct while President of the United States — and in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States, and to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, Donald John Trump engaged in high Crimes and Misdemeanors by inciting violence against the Government of the United States,” the article reads.

    The article alleges that before Jan. 6, the joint session of Congress to certify the presidential election results, Trump “repeatedly issued false statements asserting that the presidential election results were the product of widespread fraud and should not be accepted by the American people or certified by State or Federal officials.”

    The article claims that before the Jan. 6 joint session the president addressed a crowd in Washington where he “reiterated false claims that ‘we won this election, and we won it by a landslide,’ and “willfully made statements that, in context, encouraged — and foreseeably resulted in –lawless action at the Capitol.”

    The article refers to Trump’s statement: “If you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore.”

    “Thus incited by President Trump, members of the crowd he had addressed, in an attempt to, among other objectives, interfere with the Joint Session’s solemn constitutional duty to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, unlawfully breached and vandalized the Capitol, injured and killed law enforcement personnel, menaced Members of Congress, the Vice President and Congressional personnel, and engaged in other violent, deadly, destructive, and seditious acts,” the article states.

    The article adds that Trump’s conduct “followed his prior efforts to subvert and obstruct the certification of the 2020 Presidential election,” referring to his phone call earlier this month with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, where he pressured him to “find” enough votes to overturn the state’s election results.

    “In all this, President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of Government,” the article states. “He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coequal branch of Government.”

    The article adds that he “betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States.”

    “Donald John Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States,” it said.

    The calls for Trump’s removal come after the president spoke at a rally Wednesday, telling supporters that he would “never concede,” and repeated unsubstantiated claims that the election was “stolen” from him and that he won in a “landslide.”

    During Trump’s remarks, he renewed pressure on Pence to swing the vote back toward himself. He claimed that Pence should decertify the results of the presidential election and send it “back to the states,” claiming that if he did that, Trump would be president for another four years.

    Trump’s remarks came ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the results of the presidential election. As members of the House and Senate raised objections to certain electoral votes, both chambers called for a recess and left their chambers as pro-Trump protesters breached the Capitol building.

    Washington Metro police said the security breach at the Capitol resulted in four deaths – including a woman who had been shot inside the building – and at least 70 arrests.

    Congress later returned and certified the Electoral College vote early Thursday, in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.

    White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino posted a statement from the president on Twitter early Thursday morning: “Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th.”

    “I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted,” Trump said. “While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!”

    Meanwhile, President Trump acknowledged that he bears some blame for the Capitol riot last week during a conversation with House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, a source familiar told Fox News.

    Two sources say McCarthy, R-Calif., relayed the president’s sentiment on a call Monday with the House GOP Conference.

    McCarthy, on the call Monday with Republicans, agreed that Trump bore blame for the unrest, which sent Congress into lockdown as they tried to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election last week.

    The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    The House voted to impeach Trump in December 2019, but the Senate acquitted him on both articles of impeachment – abuse of power and obstruction of Congress – in February 2020.

    The House impeachment inquiry began after the president pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a phone call in July 2019 to look into Biden’s role pressing for the ouster of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had been investigating the founder of Burisma Holdings – a Ukrainian natural gas firm where his son, Hunter, sat on the board.

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    Trump’s pressure campaign against Ukraine prompted a whistleblower complaint which resulted in the impeachment inquiry.

    The president’s request came after millions in U.S. military aid to Ukraine had been frozen, which Democrats cited as a quid pro quo arrangement.

    Fox News’ Chad Pergram and Jacqui Heinrich contributed to this report.

    Brooke Singman is a Politics Reporter for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @BrookeSingman.”

  10. @ GreatWhiteNortherner:
    I feel the same way as you.
    I surmise that the information about the voter fraud is plausible. The late voting data that came had Biden getting in the high 90 % of the vote reported in the swing states has infinitesimal chances of occuring – this has been reported to State Legislatures in Pennsyvania and others- whose hearings I personally viewed on YouTube – Google hadn’t/hadn’t gotten to censoring them yet. Towards the closing of the polls, Trump had insurmountable leads in at least six states which Biden “miraculously” overcame. I know Jews believe in miracles but there are limits to credulity (Except for most American Jews who place their lives n the Democratic Party, and ,perhaps, some fanatic religious Jews.).
    Ted Belman if you want to get a more acurate sense of what is going on. why don’t you refer more to people like Frank Gaffney, former undersecretary of Defense for Ronald Reagan, host of Secure Freedom Radio. He has a lot of reputable people on his podcasts- Caroline Glick, Robert Spencer (Jihad Watch), Andrew McCarthy (New York, District Attorney, who prosecuted the blind Sheikh, Omar Abdul-Rahman), and others. Mark Levin, Joseph Farah of World Net Daily, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage.

  11. Ted, unless SG is disseminating disinformation (doubtful) I can only assume you posted that video clip because you’re now thinking you and the rest of us may well have been misled by people like Simon, Charlie, et. al. who are either living in la la land, likewise misinformed or just making up stuff as they go along, which seems unlikely.

    Either way, if Dr. Gorka is correct this is a bitter pill to swallow for all your readers who believed those other people and continued to hang onto what increasingly appears to be false hope as a result. Not pointing fingers. Just trying to get real vs delusional.