January 6th – The Most Deadliest Day – IOTW Report

January 6th – The Most Deadliest Day

A Babylon Bee mockumentary.

8 Comments on January 6th – The Most Deadliest Day

  1. I’d say it was pretty deadly for Ashli Babbitt.

    Without Adam Kinzinger crying on Liz’s shoulder, folks will be unable to grasp just how close we came to losing our democracy [yawn].

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  2. C’mon man! No joke, my Beau died savin ‘mocracy from Mongo on Janosary 66th. My house burned down but Charlottesville was liverated frum Puglican Klansman! Wen Putin calld Jill to make a date, I…uh…anyway, wer my girlz? Ashey, I needsa sniff, yer too old though, gimmie wunna dem Meskan sex kids that Krapel chick brung in! Not too dark thou, I don likTa snif Black!

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  3. I’m amazed that no one has stated this clearly; but one of the reasons the Liberal Shitweaselry sprung that trap on mass protestors and keeps repeating the most laughably false talking points is … that was the thing they feared the most! They don’t fear your taking your grievances thru normal channel, because they have corrupted those channels

    These are either the Vietnam draft evaders or the spawn of same. They have less physical courage than those who served .. so they had to weave a web of rationalizations about what they did. And yes they infiltrated college campuses and then law schools, and then the faculty of colleges, etc. I saw it all .. as the youngest sibling of 4 older brothers, 3 of whom were obliged to avoid Vietnam. And of course, they gave such a noble account of themselves

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  4. I can give you two words that might explain this hostility between the University class and working class .. Kent State

    Where whiney college students protested an inspired move that went a long way to ENDING the war. Check the monthly death tolls of Americans before and after Cambodia. And that’s where the kids who were safe encountered the kids who had to go, perhaps because their parents simply couldn’t afford to send them

    And that’s when the kids who were buddies to guys who never came back or came back traumatized simply snapped and vented their rage, just for an instant. And a large part of America was on their side

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  5. 1968 and the Tet offensive in S. Vietnam which we won was the start of the end of the war and victory for the commies caused by the cowards and chicken shits on the left who wouldn’t let us win that damned war including LBJ and that shithead Sec. of defense Robert McNamara. No thanks to Uncle Walter either for telling us we had lost and changing American public opinion about the Tet offensive. Up until then we were winning that war and then we just gave up and let the damned antiwar protestors and hippies take over how we thought about that war. I was 15 in 1968 and 4 years later in 1972 when I was about to be drafted, I joined the Navy because I had no desire to be used as cannon fodder in a losing cause. Young men now of draft age (age 19-early 20’s) have no idea what it was like to have the draft hanging over their heads and whether or not they would or could be drafted to fight in an extremely unpopular war.

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