Quote Originally Posted by UlleyMiller View Post
With distorting the truth at the heart of this, I think it's important to lay bare the two things which are fundamentally true:

1. The BBC is a mess, has lost credibility, and far too many in the UK lack the trust it should command to justify its existence.
2. Trump, with or without the Capitol fiasco, has had a fractious relationship with morality and the truth for huge periods of his life, in and out of office.

This whole story is yet another example of how binary the internet makes things for so many people, and the truth (which is what is supposedly the driving force behind the story) is that two 'sides' here have repeatedly let down millions who should be able to rely upon them. When these stories are shared and people are encouraged to quickly form opinions and make binary choices, it's sometimes better to remember that both 'sides' are shameful and indefensible for so many reasons, that it's best to be on the side of neither.
I had seen the original interview. It has always been available online for anyone wishing to see it.

I have also seen the guided tours given to the protesters by the security in the capitol building. I have seen the footage of the guy in the Native American costume being civil inside the building and not at all what the MSM portrayed him to be.

I would recommend that you do the same Ulley

The offer to send in the national guard by Trump is also on record and it is also on record who turned down the offer for protection.

Not everything is a conspiracy as more and more people are finding out. It is entertaining to say the least.