#647 Just typical of the brain set of liberals (preview)
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Yeah, speaking of fun things, this is here from the Washington Examiner.
January 6th defendant given second longest prison sentence, 20 years, for assaulting officers.
Second only to Enrique Torrio, who was the, whatever, president, somewhat higher up in the Proud Boys.
Who I think was also a snitch, was also a rat.
Yeah, I think the 21 years he got was the good deal he got for being a rat.
Definitely worth it, man.
Let me read here from this, because this was astounding.
I didn't hear about this guy.
Yeah, me neither.
I was watching January 6th, but I wasn't following along with the case against all these people.
I know there's... Mueller, she wrote, probably knows every one of these defendants by name.
Yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
Like I couldn't imagine.
It just seems, it seems so.
Once the spectacle of like the shaman and all that was over, I was just really over it.
I didn't really care.
I didn't expect anything to come of it.
So I'm actually kind of refreshed to see that.
I guess, I guess he really caught that.
It must've been some sort of assault, you know?
Yeah, but real quick, but it's funny because it's the perfect intersection of anti-Trump politics with true crime.
How many podcasts are just about the insurrection?
I realize I'm probably pretty late to this.
It's totally off my radar.
So like, I'm just imagining, there's probably like a whole enterprise just about January 6th, and you see these people, you know, that's like, when stuff like, when news like this drops, that's when I'll see the people who know all the defendants' names, or who, you know, have seen all these videos that are being, that are gonna be referenced in this, because this is some wild stuff.
Yeah.
So I'm just, it's like a peek into a different, totally different world.
I, you know, I'm not a big true crime person in general, but if I get to see like a crazy right winger whack a bunch of cops with a flagpole, I want to see that video.
Like why didn't I, why didn't I get to see that video?
You know?
Because they don't want, they're trying to censor them.
They don't want to see them.
You know, they don't want to give the right wing their folding chair moment.
A California man.
Oh, California, baby.
California pride.
I love how they're saying, sorry, a man who traveled as far as you possibly can to go to January 6th.
How many people, we should look this up, how many people from California are January 6th defendants?
Like what percentage I bet it's a lot.
I mean, Ashley Babbitt was from San Diego, and those are the only two I know, but... Oh, no!
Kim!
Our good friend, Kim!
Yep, yep.
Well, he was by way of Portland, I believe, by that time.
Okay, all right.
But still, because, I mean, it had to be a lot, because I think about, like, the thing about January 6th people in California is they're people with money.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know what the general makeup of January 6 was.
I imagine it probably skewed more towards money than your average.
Well, I mean, just people who can afford to travel for something like that.
Yeah.
Okay.
A California man was sentenced on Friday to 20 years in prison for attacking police officers with flagpoles and other items during the Capitol riot in 2021, marking the second longest prison sentence handed down in January 6 cases.
David Dempsey, who wore an American flag gaiter that covered his face during the riot, pleaded guilty to two charges of assaulting police officers.
He admitted to going on a violent spree in the Capitol Tunnel, during which he hit police with poles and other makeshift weapons, pepper sprayed police, and caused, quote, significant injury to two officers.
There's also a passage, I don't know if we'll get into it in this story, but it says, it describes him as climbing human bodies like scaffolding to get into the building.
This guy was like their fucking fascist super soldier.
Yeah, this guy sounds like he kind of, I mean, if he's on your team, he's on these kind of rules.
I love that, uh, that kind of thing, even if he did it, even if there's video, like, haven't you seen enough things to just sit there and say, I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know who that is.
That's not me.
I don't know.
And then everyone else knows that you and they'd still love you for it.
Like that's the way to go.
When you just, when you just give up and you admit to this kind of stuff, Kind of lame.
How did he get identified, do you think?
I mean, the FBI, I guess, did it probably with him.
Oh, I'm sure he posted stuff.
I'm sure he posted stuff himself.
I'm sure he totally was in the comments like, oh, did you guys see me?
was me.
Dempsey also admitted to shouting obscenities at police such as you fucking pieces of shit and to recording himself out so there we go recording himself outside the Capitol in front of mock gallows suggesting officials should be hanged.
I read this I I just didn't register that it was he recorded himself doing this.
Of course he did.
They can't fucking help it, man.
They can't help it.
Of course he did.
I love that.
Oh, man.
They're like TikTok teens, man.
They can't help but record themselves doing crimes.
Yeah.
Recording this insurrection was the best idea we ever had.
Yeah.
Among the people Dempsey targeted were former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former FBI Director James Comey saying as he pointed to a noose to quote, string them up and string them high because they were quote treasonous.
Yeah, just like Facebook, like people who, when, when take, I don't know, when believing Facebook goes wrong.
Yeah.
When you're actually about that life, when going online gets offline, sometimes things can get a little out of hand.
Cause it is just like, I've read this meme on the show before of Robert Mueller or James Comey standing in front of a gallows.
Like I've read, I've seen that political cartoon several times.
Oh yeah.
You're just not supposed to have your face and name attached to it.
What's the point of wearing the gator if you're just gonna tell on yourself anyways?
Great point.
Yeah, here he is in the gator.
Yeah, looks like a villain from the Christopher Nolan Batman.
Oh, it's weird because it's like tight enough to where you can see the outline of his mouth and his nose.
Well, it looks like it's painted on almost.
Yeah, it looks like a villain's mask.
You know, that thing was sopping wet.
You know, that thing was so wet with spit.
Imagine the smell.
Oh, shut up.
Prosecutors had asked the judge for 21 years saying in sentencing memorandum that he was quote, one of the most violent rioters during one of the most violent stretches of time at the scene of the most violent confrontations at the Capitol.
Like if I were, you know, what I see of January 6th because of the work we do, the important work we do for this show, what I see of it is people debunking it.
That's like the world that I'm in.
And so I look at this guy who was just going berserker mode, trying to claw his way towards politicians and, you know, announcing to the world on camera that that's what he was going to do.
I would have been like, hey, this guy is a fed.
This guy's one of those guys that made all the other guys go inside the building.
You know, they have their guys, right?
We haven't really covered it on the show, but yeah, they have their specific guy.
Why hasn't so-and-so been arrested when there's, you know, they, they say these are federal agents who are ginning everybody up to do the, do the prime.
I would have thought, like, okay, this guy.
This guy's a fed.
This guy's obviously, like, trying to goad everybody into doing something super extreme.
Why didn't he get arrested, huh?
And it's, well, they gave his ass 20 years.
Yep.
Probably not a fed.
Maybe somebody stupid enough to be tricked by feds.
Yeah, probably not a fed, yeah.
But just a kind of a dumb asshole, like a lot of these guys, you know?
No real need to go to dissect much further than that.
How many of these people's online friends who were like, hey brother, let's get out to D.C.
January 6th, let's fucking do it, let's be there.
How many of those people that they were talking to, they never met in D.C.
and mysteriously disappeared off internet the next day?
You know, sure.
Yeah.
Man, I miss, I miss Robert, man.
He was, he was the best in the groups.
Where did Robert go?
Yeah.
They all got it.
Or they were real people, but they got a text from Enrique Torrio who was like, Hey man, you're pretty cool.