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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwJ1HUEZ5Ds

TYT's Eric Byler (htp://Twitter.com/EricByler) takes you behind the scenes of the counter-sting operation that exposed James O'Keefe, Allison Maass and their propaganda outlet, Project Veritas. Video and audio catch Maass offering to pay money for the incitement of riots at Donald Trump's inauguration.


Is there no depth to which they will not stoop?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwJ1HUEZ5Ds

TYT's Eric Byler (htp://Twitter.com/EricByler) takes you behind the scenes of the counter-sting operation that exposed James O'Keefe, Allison Maass and their propaganda outlet, Project Veritas. Video and audio catch Maass offering to pay money for the incitement of riots at Donald Trump's inauguration.


Is there no depth to which they will not stoop?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1prkSjPXHs

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Yeah, funny. It should work well, if they can pay enough people enough money to make it look like Hillary had something to do with it...
This entire "administration" is already a corrupt rat-hole of millionaire sleazebags.
 

Yeah, funny. It should work well, if they can pay enough people enough money to make it look like Hillary had something to do with it...
This entire "administration" is already a corrupt rat-hole of millionaire sleazebags.

Assuming that the video is true, then Maas and accomplices are very likely to have involved in a conspiracy to breach public order.
Criminal charges in such an event would follow automatically but there is no record of arrests in subsequent reports since this would be a serious issue. I checked again today and found nothing.

Further there is nothing to suggest this is originated from the Republican leadership or who was ultimately responsible unless the suspects acted alone.
Aside from this the question would be whether this disorder was a distraction for another event taking place at the same time. It is feasible that a disruption could be a distraction for something else. This is outside of the issue but where there is a disruption; there can a distraction for something else planned. This is pure speculation for something that is not improbable.

In politics there are often several groups attached to main parties. Some are special interest groups.

During the election and afterwards there were several reports and claims against both sides which didn’t amount to much.
 
Strange as it may seem, when politicians hold press conferences a lot of staff and aides will be present who will support them. They are unlikely to invite opponents.

No, this is not normal, except maybe in tinhorn dictatorships.

it's not normal, you say, for employees to make a public show of supporting their employers? Is that what you are saying? really?
 
Strange as it may seem, when politicians hold press conferences a lot of staff and aides will be present who will support them. They are unlikely to invite opponents.

No, this is not normal, except maybe in tinhorn dictatorships.

Opponents can come such as the press. If it means inviting public to an open event then of course there will be a mixed bag.
 
No, this is not normal, except maybe in tinhorn dictatorships.

it's not normal, you say, for employees to make a public show of supporting their employers? Is that what you are saying? really?

No, that's not what I'm saying. Are you not aware of what occasion we're talking about?

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No, this is not normal, except maybe in tinhorn dictatorships.

Opponents can come such as the press. If it means inviting public to an open event then of course there will be a mixed bag.

The press are not opponents. It was not the random public, it was employees. It wasn't a campaign rally, it was a press conference.
 
it's not normal, you say, for employees to make a public show of supporting their employers? Is that what you are saying? really?

No, that's not what I'm saying. Are you not aware of what occasion we're talking about?

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No, this is not normal, except maybe in tinhorn dictatorships.

Opponents can come such as the press. If it means inviting public to an open event then of course there will be a mixed bag.

The press are not opponents. It was not the random public, it was employees. It wasn't a campaign rally, it was a press conference.

Your last point: Are you saying this is a closed conference or an open conference (with security clearance). The press would have their passes etc.
 
The press are not opponents.

They certainly are, to the extent that they report the facts. Reality is no friend to Trumples' line of bullshit.

Reciting the CIA script (aka bleat-sheets) is hardly reporting the facts but sheepish dissemination what they were told.
 
So, if there is actually violence from anti-trump protestors, will it be paid for by Trump supporters?

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So, if there is actually violence from anti-trump protestors, will it be paid for by Trump supporters?

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I haven't seen anything as a follow up to this. Given the seriousness of this I thought there would be a follow up. In politics anything is possible but nothing seems to have followed this.
 
So, if there is actually violence from anti-trump protestors, will it be paid for by Trump supporters?

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I haven't seen anything as a follow up to this. Given the seriousness of this I thought there would be a follow up. In politics anything is possible but nothing seems to have followed this.
What followup? Project Veritass is certifiably untrustworthy. They are actually expected to be so disingenuous. And in general, they seem to know just how far they can go, though their Planned Parenthood stunt did get them into legal trouble.
 
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