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<p>Hi Guys</p>
<p>I think that the lost frame in the January 6th issue is that the
republicans and democrats are two wings of the same party. I
don't believe that we should be to sure that the narrative we
latch on to from the main stream media is ever 100% correct. To
get a grip on reality we may have to expose ourselves to nuances
that challenge our certainty of the narrative we adopt. In the
final analysis the consequence of the Jan 6 insurrection is
increased polarization between the two parties. Whose interests
does that serve? <br>
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<p>Here is an interview of Tucker Carlson that reveals some of the
anomalies with the Democrat narrative on January 6th. Most of the
significant info is in the first 13 minutes. Also reveals another
side of Tucker Carlson.<br>
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<p>Art<br>
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<h2><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="https://youtu.be/YSuolk98UeI">Tucker
Carlson: The core claims about Jan 6 were a lie
https://youtu.be/YSuolk98UeI</a></h2>
<p>Redacted<br>
169,525 views Mar 13, 2023 #redacted #claytonmorris
#natalimorris<br>
In our sit-down conversation with Tucker Carlson this weekend, he
pointed out inconsistencies with the January 6 footage that he
reviewed. His staff was careful not to impugn people without
facial recognition software but the footage brought up more
questions than answers. Yet the leftist media continues to impugn
Tucker personally. Why won't they respond to the inconsistencies
and ask to report the story themselves in order to get to the
bottom of it? Because they think you're stupid, that's why.<br>
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