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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Do you have a non-YouTube link for that? I don't want to be a bother, but I really don't want to feed the Google beast either.

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Sasha Stone's avatar

Well Rumble doesn't allow me to embed. Tucker makes money off the youtube links to pay his staff. I could download it and upload it but I feel like I'm stealing from him. That's why I don't do it but yes I could include a link TO Rumble.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Huh, I embed Rumble links on patrick.net all the time:

https://patrick.net/post/1378157/2023-01-01-january-6th-should-be-a-national?start=365#last

I don't see why Rumble would block Substack given that they allow my own site, which is far smaller.

But even a TO link would be useful if it still doesn't work for you.

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Benjamin Holm's avatar

Good call. I try not to either. Wish more people would get on Rumble.

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Sasha Stone's avatar

Substack should allow Rumble to be embedded here. It would solve a lot of problems. But so far, only Youtube.

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Timothy Andrew Staples/pop122's avatar

Wow! Mind blown!! What a great idea!!!

p.s. also, sincerely!

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RSgva's avatar

Thanks for posting, Sasha. Although I had seen some of this, it was helpful to see it all together. One loose end I was not aware of is that they apparently changed the law for mobilizing the capital police or requesting the National Guard just before January 6, and then they apparently changed it again in 2022, I gather. Or have I misunderstood? This would be interesting to set out clearly, because it shows premeditation by the congressional leadership.

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Eccentrik's avatar

'Insurrectionists' aren't the ones who protest an election

They're the ones who steal it... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/its-official-the-jan-6-insurrection

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Danimal28's avatar

Don't want to be overly dramatic here, but.. There is no oversight or checks and balances on our malevolent government. I am not talking about ground level folks like your county clerks, but even then all they care about is their pensions, et al. Nobody is enforcing laws, they are enforcing mob rule.

Since our malevolent government is not being transparent in any way and is actually persecuting those that question 2020... And, the same government has told us for years that 'Trump-Russia'...

I have little doubt J6 was a deliberate setup to stop the two states from filing motions to delay electoral certification, the pipe bombs were the backup plan.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

It's a compillation - but it is super helpful in being all in one file. Thank you!

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

As a pro Brexit-anti EU Englishman the Mike Benz interview was a good one for me

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Libertarian's avatar

Hard for me to give an Englishman a “like” on Saint Patrick’s Day but I did it anyway.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

In that case it's appreciated x 10. The Irish are closer to the English now that immigrants have flooded the country than any other of the other two countries.

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FoxyHeterodoxy (Debra C)'s avatar

Please check out my Substack about January 6: It provides a lot of video evidence that I culled from various platforms like Twitter and Rumble, before and after McCarthy and Johnson’s release of some of the J6 tapes. I also contrast the treatment of J6ers with BLM and Antifa during the 2020 riots. Feel free to critique. Thank you! https://foxyheterodoxy.substack.com/p/did-you-see-these-january-6-videos

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AP's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. Shared.

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Timothy Andrew Staples/pop122's avatar

Again, thank you for these, Sasha!

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DoctorBuzzard's avatar

In light of pressing global and domestic challenges, an earnest appeal is made for immediate and thoughtful consideration. Concerns have been raised regarding various actions and policies that, if left unaddressed, may have far-reaching implications. These include the apprehensions regarding restrictions on freedom of expression, the treatment of political dissenters, and the contentious issues surrounding vaccine mandates. Moreover, the discourse on perverse identity politics and reproductive rights has sparked significant debate, reflecting deep divisions.

The international sphere is equally fraught, with the management of relations and agreements under scrutiny. Notably, the execution of military engagements and alliances, including the adherence to the Budapest Memorandum, carries profound implications for global stability. The prospect of advancing military technologies, such as nuclear capable hypersonic drones forward deployment with a range of 1000km and speeds 9 x the speed of sound, heightens the urgency for diplomatic engagement and adherence to international treaties.

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Gerry Kubly's avatar

The biggest post–Cold War era failures were lack of diplomatic engagement. We couldn't diplomatically negotiate from a position of strength, what chance do we have in America's current state of weakness?

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Libertarian's avatar

Indeed it seems like we began to use military engagement at the expense of diplomacy. In short, the neocons won and the diplomats lost.

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Bonnie Beresford's avatar

Who are these people Tucker is interviewing? And when did these interviews take place? Why isn't this info available somewhere in this post or on the screens? What am I missing here?

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Bat Man's avatar

Yes, I'm seeing a daily interview and psat interviews that are combined. I can't tell what I'm getting. Wish he would announce week day and date before each breod cast.

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W. Waltrip's avatar

Okay I'm a little confused I reposted the article already to my ex Twitter channel do I need to take it down?

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Benjamin Holm's avatar

Compilation I think

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