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2693034 |
When confronted with the truth, Conservatives Run... +3/-1
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Author:Jett
6/17/2021 12:39:55 PM
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Officer injured in Capitol riot blasts GOP lawmaker's behavior as 'disgusting' after tense exchange
Michael Fanone, who was stun-gunned several times and beaten with a flagpole during the riot, told CNN's Don Lemon on "Don Lemon Tonight" that he had come across Clyde in the Capitol and had been dismissed by the congressman after approaching him outside an elevator Wednesday afternoon.
Fanone's account comes after 21 House Republicans, including Clyde, voted against legislation to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the officers who had defended the Capitol. The vote stood as the latest reminder that members of Congress still cannot agree on the facts of the deadly January 6 riot, and prompted the officer's visit to Capitol Hill.
"I was very cordial. I extended my hand to shake his hand. He just stared at me. I asked if he was going to shake my hand, and he told me that he didn't who know I was. So I introduced myself. I said that I was Officer Michael Fanone. That I was a DC Metropolitan Police officer who fought on January 6 to defend the Capitol and, as a result, I suffered a traumatic brain injury as well as a heart attack after having been tased numerous times at the base of my skull, as well as being severely beaten," Fanone said. "At that point, the congressman turned away from me."
Once the elevator doors opened, Fanone said, the congressman "ran as quickly as he could, like a coward."
Clyde's office did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. The congressman also previously ignored questions from CNN asking to explain his vote against the Congressional Gold Medal bill.
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Msg ID:
2693036 |
Assertions From libz Are Always Considered… +1/-3
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Author:obumazombie
6/17/2021 12:52:09 PM
Reply to: 2693034
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Truth, by the rest of the libz.
Where did all these stun guns come from.
Sounds on its face to be a very suspicious account.
Maybe, like most lib diatribes it's nothing more than bold faced propaganda.
In any event, it can clearly be lumped into all the other lib attempts at a...
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Msg ID:
2693047 |
Georgia U.S. Reps. Hice, Greene and Clyde explain votes opposing medals for +2/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 1:39:15 PM
Reply to: 2693036
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POLITICAL INSIDER| Updated 14 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Georgia U.S. Reps. Jody Hice, Andrew Clyde and Marjorie Taylor Greene told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they voted against a bill awarding gold medals to police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 because they disagree with the language in the measure.
The three Georgia lawmakers, who were among 21 conservative lawmakers who voted against the gold medal legislation, said other bills that avoid mentioning the insurrection or that focus attention on other acts of violence are preferable.
Hice, who is running for Georgia secretary of state, believes the legislation is insufficient because the portion referring to Officer William “Billy” Evans provides “no meaningful explanation of his death as if he was an afterthought,” his office said in a statement.
Hice prefers a bill filed Tuesday as a counteroffer that identifies the person who rammed the vehicle into Evans in April as a supporter of Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. That proposal, sponsored by Texas Republican U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, lists Clyde, Greene and Hice as co-sponsors.
The driver in the April incident suffered from depression and had experienced recent hardships, his family told The Washington Post, although a motive for the attack was unclear. The Nation of Islam expressed sympathy after the assault and noted that the group does not have a history of violence against government entities.
Greene and Clyde mentioned another rival proposal in outlining their opposition to H.R. 3325: a second Gohmert-sponsored bill that awards the gold medals by recognizing officers who died in the line of duty over many years and not just after the Capitol riot. This measure also avoids any mention of the riot itself, going so far as to recognize officers who “passed in January 2021″ without a specific date.
Greene, Clyde and Hice are all co-sponsors of that legislation, too.
Greene also plugged a separate bill she sponsored that would award Congressional Gold Medals to the police departments in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon, cities that saw protests focused on systemic racism turn violent at times in 2020. She blamed vandalism, injuries and deaths during those protests on Black Lives Matter activists and antifa groups.
U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, a Lithonia Democrat, said he wasn’t surprised that three of the “no” votes on the measure that passed Tuesday were from Georgia Republicans. He noted that all three had voted to reject Electoral College votes confirming Joe Biden’s victory in November’s presidential election and that Clyde and Hice had made comments that appeared to downplay the insurrection.
“We’ve got folks who say that Jan. 6 was like a tourist visit,” Johnson said. “And we got folks who are running against the secretary of state in Georgia who deny what happened on Jan. 6 and what happened on Nov. 3. It’s a symptom of the same illness.”
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, who has decided not to run for reelection after clashing with fellow Republicans who claimed Trump was a victim of election fraud, was among the public officials criticizing those who voted against honoring the officers.
“It’s unreal that 3 of our GA congressional members voted no on the Medal of Honor vote — the Jan 6th rioters were NOT tourists,” he posted on Twitter. “We are better than this people!”
About the Author
Tia Mitchell is the AJC’s Washington correspondent. In this role, she writes about Georgia’s congressional delegation, campaigns, elections and the impact that decisions made in D.C. have on residents of the Peach State.
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Msg ID:
2693062 |
The Urinal Constipation. Did They Catch The +1/-2
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Author:obumazombie
6/17/2021 2:49:00 PM
Reply to: 2693047
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Atlanta park bomber Richard Jewell yet? Isn't that fish wrapper from the same city CNN is from?
Ted Turner and Hanoi Jane used to enjoy Brave's baseball games from there, didn't they, lib? And the author, isn't she a radical lib? See how much McCarthy smears can sap all the credibility out of your offering, lib?
The libz who used to say how much they hated McCarthyism now do the exact same thing, with the same amount of gusto as they do a...
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Msg ID:
2693068 |
GOP congressman refuses to shake hands with D.C. police officer who protect +2/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 2:59:27 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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June 16, 2021 at 4:18 pm | Updated June 17, 2021 at 7:48 am |
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Msg ID:
2693070 |
GOP lawmaker refuses to shake hand of officer who protected Capitol on Jan. +1/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:02:50 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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(Notice I didn't bury the author's name)
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Msg ID:
2693071 |
GOP Rep. Refused to Shake Hands With Officer Who Defended Capitol on Jan. 6 +1/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:03:50 PM
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Msg ID:
2693074 |
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:06:23 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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The GoP was the party of 'law and order'. That was before Trummp, the serial adulterer, liar, cheat and thief was elected by a minority popular ballot.
June 17, 2021 at 1:33 p.m. EDT
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Msg ID:
2693075 |
GOP hands Dems a new line of attack: They're for 'Trump over the cops' +1/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:07:18 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.) recently downplayed the insurrection by comparing it to a ”normal tourist visit." | J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo
By MELANIE ZANONA
06/17/2021 04:30 AM EDT
Updated: 06/17/2021 09:38 AM EDT
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Msg ID:
2693078 |
Cheerleading For The Party Of Robert Byrd… +1/-2
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Author:obumazombie
6/17/2021 3:09:51 PM
Reply to: 2693075
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Yet again.
I don't see many conservatives doing that.
I just see libz and some RINOS being chearleaders for the party of the KKK.
In The name of a...
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Msg ID:
2693090 |
No. I oppose Trump, trumplicans and Trumpism +2/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:30:48 PM
Reply to: 2693078
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"I don't see many conservatives doing that."
No surprise that. You think Truympism is conservative. It is far, extreme right. Nnything logical, rational must be left of that insanity. |
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Msg ID:
2693093 |
You Think You Have A Tight Grip On A … +1/-2
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Author:obumazombie
6/17/2021 3:34:59 PM
Reply to: 2693090
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Boogeyman. You don't.
The phantom you have been chasing has eluded your grasp.
He has been replaced with a racist, rapist, doddering, senile, dementia riddled CRT molester.
Get with the times, lib, and get on to the next...
Good job Goodlibs! |
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Msg ID:
2693076 |
GOP congressman refuses to shake hands with officer beaten in Jan. 6 attack +2/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:08:13 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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Rep. Andrew S. Clyde, R-Ga., is facing criticism for refusing to shake hands with D.C. police officer Michael Fanone. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Il., joins Morning Joe to discuss.
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Msg ID:
2693077 |
DC officer Fanone recalls interaction with GOP Rep.: He ran away 'like a co +2/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:09:44 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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The pre-Trump GoP was the 'law and order' party.
Officer Michael Fanone, who was injured defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, tells CNN's Don Lemon about his interaction with GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde during an encounter in the Capitol building. |
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Msg ID:
2693079 |
Officer who defended Capitol calls Rep. Clyde a ‘coward’ after encounter +2/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/17/2021 3:12:51 PM
Reply to: 2693062
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Trump's incitement at the "Save America Rally" motivated his Trumplican audience to attack the election process at the Capitol.
Good job! Right?
CAPITOL RIOT
BY RACHEL TILLMAN NATIONWIDE
PUBLISHED 1:00 PM ET JUN. 17, 2021
Michael Fanone, a D.C. Metropolitan Police officer who was injured while defending the Capitol during the insurrection on Jan. 6, is calling out Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., for giving the metaphorical “middle finger” to those who bravely served their country that day.
What You Need To Know
- D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone called GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia a "coward" after a tense exchange on Capitol Hill
- Clyde was one of 21 GOP lawmakers who voted against a bill that would award congressional medals of honor to officers who responded to the Jan. 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill
- Fanone, who was severely injured during the attack, toured Capitol Hill on Wednesday in an attempt to meet with any of the 21 lawmakers who opposed the bill
- Fanone said Rep. Clyde refused to shake his hand when they met on an elevator, and then "ran as quickly as he could, like a coward”
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