On roughly its first anniversary, Democratic Party pantywaists relive the Capitol Riot — just so y'all 'domestic violent extremists' don't forget what you did in Pretend Hitler's name

© 2022 Peter Free

 

05 January 2022

 

 

These are the frail and cowardly creatures, who lead the United States these days

 

From the LA Times:

 

 

For decades, many members of Congress believed the U.S. Capitol — with metal detectors, barriers and its own police force — to be one of the safest places in the country.

 

That comfort was shattered on the afternoon of Jan. 6 [2021], when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building in hopes of overturning Joe Biden’s electoral college victory.

 

In interviews, six members of Congress from California recount their stories from that deadly day: the surreal experience of realizing that their lives were at risk, that their workplace was being overrun and that the nation’s two-century record of a peaceful transition of power had crumbled.

 

‘All I could think of is: Get Out. Run. As fast as you can. You don’t want to be trapped in here. Run, run, run. And all of a sudden, they closed the doors on us and they told us to get on the ground. There’s people trying to break in outside the doors.’ [Representaive Jimmy Gomez, Democrat - Los Angeles]

 

“It was a very violent day for me. I had never been in a situation where I felt so unsafe, and I really thought that I was going to die that day, that I was going to be killed — that I would be literally killed — that I would possibly have to fight for my life, that so many of my colleagues would probably be victims.” [Representative Norma Torres, Democrat - Pomona]

 

© 2022 Jennifer Haberkorn, Nolan D. McCaskill and Sarah D. Wire, ‘I really thought that I was going to die.’ Members of Congress remember Jan. 6, LA Times (04 January 2022)

 

 

The insurrection that wasn't — according to the FBI — scared these Congressional folks

 

Yet, routinely sending more stoutly constituted American souls to — more or less randomly — kill tens of thousands of other people (abroad) does not bother these feeble flowers of self-entitled Congressional soil — at all and ever.

 

But, by golly, if Fate's even mildly threatening hand drifts somewhat close to their most valued selves — well then! — America's Wokeness Brown Shirts must forever march to quell such disturbances in Cosmic Safety's Aether.

 

 

The moral? —  Can you imagine Russian, Chinese, Iranian, North Korean or Cuban leaderships acting in such a quiveringly spineless fashion?

 

Can you?

 

And exactly how well do think that a United States led by this current (prominently displayed) brand of pusillanimous — but pestilentially pugnacious — woke nitwits will do against them?