• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
MENUMENU
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • FlaglerLive Board of Directors
    • Comment Policy
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Values
    • Privacy Policy
  • Live Calendar
  • Submit Obituary
  • Submit an Event
  • Support FlaglerLive
  • Advertise on FlaglerLive (386) 503-3808
  • Search Results

FlaglerLive

No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges

MENUMENU
  • Flagler
    • Flagler County Commission
    • Beverly Beach
    • Economic Development Council
    • Flagler History
    • Mondex/Daytona North
    • The Hammock
    • Tourist Development Council
  • Palm Coast
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • Palm Coast Crime
  • Bunnell
    • Bunnell City Commission
    • Bunnell Crime
  • Flagler Beach
    • Flagler Beach City Commission
    • Flagler Beach Crime
  • Cops/Courts
    • Circuit & County Court
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
    • Flagler 911
    • Fire House
    • Flagler County Sheriff
    • Flagler Jail Bookings
    • Traffic Accidents
  • Rights & Liberties
    • Fourth Amendment
    • First Amendment
    • Privacy
    • Second Amendment
    • Seventh Amendment
    • Sixth Amendment
    • Sunshine Law
    • Third Amendment
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Labor Rights
    • 14th Amendment
    • Civil Rights
  • Schools
    • Adult Education
    • Belle Terre Elementary
    • Buddy Taylor Middle
    • Bunnell Elementary
    • Charter Schools
    • Daytona State College
    • Flagler County School Board
    • Flagler Palm Coast High School
    • Higher Education
    • Imagine School
    • Indian Trails Middle
    • Matanzas High School
    • Old Kings Elementary
    • Rymfire Elementary
    • Stetson University
    • Wadsworth Elementary
    • University of Florida/Florida State
  • Economy
    • Jobs & Unemployment
    • Business & Economy
    • Development & Sprawl
    • Leisure & Tourism
    • Local Business
    • Local Media
    • Real Estate & Development
    • Taxes
  • Commentary
    • The Conversation
    • Pierre Tristam
    • Diane Roberts
    • Guest Columns
    • Byblos
    • Editor's Blog
  • Culture
    • African American Cultural Society
    • Arts in Palm Coast & Flagler
    • Books
    • City Repertory Theatre
    • Flagler Auditorium
    • Flagler Playhouse
    • Flagler Youth Orchestra
    • Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
    • Palm Coast Arts Foundation
    • Special Events
  • Elections 2024
    • Amendments and Referendums
    • Presidential Election
    • Campaign Finance
    • City Elections
    • Congressional
    • Constitutionals
    • Courts
    • Governor
    • Polls
    • Voting Rights
  • Florida
    • Federal Politics
    • Florida History
    • Florida Legislature
    • Florida Legislature
    • Ron DeSantis
  • Health & Society
    • Flagler County Health Department
    • Ask the Doctor Column
    • Health Care
    • Health Care Business
    • Covid-19
    • Children and Families
    • Medicaid and Medicare
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty
    • Violence
  • All Else
    • Daily Briefing
    • Americana
    • Obituaries
    • News Briefs
    • Weather and Climate
    • Wildlife

Florida & Beyond, and All Opinions

Florida Wildlife Officials Clear the Way for 24-Hour Alligator Hunting

March 2, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

alligator hunting in florida

Concerns were raised, in part, that the 24-hour proposal would conflict with other outdoor activities, such as bass fishing and duck hunting, and that there is the potential for meat spoiling from alligators harvested during the hottest part of the day.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, March 2, 2022

March 2, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

State of the Messaging by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board meets, “Company,” the 1970 musical by Stephen Sondheim, is staged by Flagler Playhouse starting with a Community Night tonight, Colin Thubron on the fabrication of Uzbekistan.

Can Rich Nations Stop Buying Russian Oil?

March 1, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Oil tanks get filled on Russia’s Mendeleev Prospect oil tanker in Primorsk on the Baltic Sea.

Sanctions against Russia’s oil industry would have a greater impact than limiting natural gas flows because Russia’s oil receipts are higher and more critical to its state budget. Russia earned over US$110 billion in 2021 from oil exports, twice as much as its earnings from natural gas sales abroad.

Following House, Florida Senate Poised Wednesday to Impose 15-Week Abortion Limit

March 1, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Lawmakers joined abortion-rights supporters at the Old Capitol on Jan. 12, 2022. Credit: Imani Thomas

After weeks of speeches and raucous protests, numerous votes in legislative committees and a full vote in the state House, Florida is at the endpoint for a decision on a 15-week abortion ban that doesn’t include  rape, incest and human trafficking.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, March 1, 2022

March 1, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Autograph Hounds by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

A status hearing is scheduled in the case of Cornelius Baker, whose death sentence has been in a legal twilight zone for a few years, the School Board holds a workshop, the Palm Coast City Council discusses apartments, Russian writers assess the Russian character.

Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis Are in a Race Back to the 1950s

February 28, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

Rick Scott issues a manifesto. (© FlaglerLive)

Sen. Rick Scott proposes to take us back to the 1950s, that glorious era when Black people were beaten and arrested for trying to vote, when women of all colors were expected to stay home and raise the children, when Christianity dominated the culture, when gay people had to stay in the closet, and we lived in mortal terror of socialism.

Putin’s ‘Denazification’ Slur on Ukraine

February 28, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed the war on Ukraine is a ‘peacekeeping mission.’ Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik,

The victims of the genocide claimed by Putin are Russian speakers; the Nazis he referenced are the elected representatives of the Ukrainian people. Russian speakers have more freedom in Ukraine than they have in Russia, where Putin’s authoritarian government routinely suppresses political dissent.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, February 28, 2022

February 28, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Putin’s Targets by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

Six Appeal Vocal Band at the Flagler Auditorium, the Bunnell City Commission bids farewell to one police chief and welcomes the next, and talks of $1-an-hour raise to all employees, Montaigne, M*A*S*H and Barnes.

Think Twice Before Scanning That QR Code

February 27, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Stained code windows. (Mitya Ivanov on Unsplash)

Scanning a Quick Response, or QR code, is convenient and easy. And it is contactless, which can make people feel safer. But cybersecurity experts say QR codes also created new opportunities for fraudsters, who can tamper with them and direct victims to malicious websites to steal their personal and financial information.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, February 27, 2022

February 27, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Cancerous News Channel by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Native American Festival at Princess Place, the Academy Awards, Ralph Nader’s birthday (George Bush’s happiest day), Steinbeck, mobs and oil prices.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, February 26, 2022

February 26, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Proud Parents of Putin by Martin Sutovec, Slovakia

The 7th Annual Native American Festival is at Princess Place Preserve, the assassination of Trayvon Martin 10 years later, Michael Cavanaugh at the Jacksonville Symphony, Victor Hugo.

Who Is Ketanji Brown Jackson?

February 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

Ketanji Brown Jackson at her Senate Judiciary Committee hearing as a nominee to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, on April 28, 2021.

Ketanji Brown Jackson is supremely qualified. She has not just an elite education – she went to Harvard for both college and law school – she clerked for the retiring justice whose place she will take, Stephen Breyer.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, February 25, 2022

February 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Putin's Cheerleader by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

Donald Trump is apparently siding with Vladimir Putin, Free For All Fridays on the invasion of Ukraine and what it may mean to Flagler, Anthony Burgess, and Voltaire on arbitrary justice.

Setting the Record Straight on Ukrainian and Russian History

February 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Donetsk

Much of the history of Ukraine and Russia the public is hearing is incomplete, some of it is wrong, and some of it is obscured or refracted by the self-interest or the limited perspective of who is telling it. Here’s a corrective.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, February 24, 2022

February 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Florida Abortion Ban by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Flagler Beach City Commission considers permitting a neighboring tattoo business, the Philip Martin trial enters its final day, Wendell Berry on the making of morons, Rodney Dangerfield, and Estonians.

Taxpayers: Expect Serious Delays from IRS This Year

February 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Even the simplest 1040 tax returns are facing delays. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Over 15 million returns and 5 million pieces of taxpayer correspondence from 2021 sit untouched – including 6 million original 1040s. Amended 2021 returns are taking more than 20 weeks to process. It’s not just complicated returns that are getting delayed. Even simple individual returns are caught in the backlog.

Senate Confirms Vaccine-Snubbing Ladapo as Surgeon General in Partisan Divide

February 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo speaks to reporters after being confirmed Wednesday by the Senate. (Jim Turner/NSF)

A 24-15 party-line vote displayed the fissure between the parties on DeSantis’ approach to the pandemic, which in the past year has mostly concentrated on treating people who have tested positive for Covid-19 rather than boosting vaccinations. Ladapo has often echoed DeSantis’ positions since the September appointment.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, February 23, 2022

February 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

russian peacekeeping ukraine

The trial of Philip Martin enters its third day, the county parks and rec committee meets, genocide in Ukraine, Brunei’s stoning-free National Day, “Defender of the Fatherland Day” in Russia.

At Least 650 Migrants, a Record, Died on the US-Mexico Border in 2021

February 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

A Spanish-language sign warns migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border against explsing themselves to the dangerous elements in the desert.

A majority of people crossing the border are not from Mexico, having traveled instead from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. People migrate and attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border for complicated reasons, including violence and lack of work opportunities in their home countries.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on Ukrainian Nationalism and Separatism

February 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A mural of Aleksandr Solzkenitsyn as a "Zek," or prisoner, in the Soviet gulag. (Thierry Ehrmann)

“Russia and the Ukraine are united in my blood, my heart, my thoughts,” Solzhenitsyn wrote in The Gulag Archipelago half a century ago. “But from friendly contact with Ukrainians in the camps over a long period I have learned how sore they feel. Our generation cannot avoid paying for the mistakes of generations before it.”

Democratic Lawmakers Attempt to Raise Florida’s Stingiest Unemployment Benefit to $375 a Week

February 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

State Sen. Randolph Bracy pushing for legislation to address issues with unemployment in Florida on February 17, 2022. (Florida AFL-CIO)

Mississippi has the lowest unemployment benefit in the nation, at $235. Arizona is next, at $240, but that ends in July, when it goes up to $320. Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana and Alabama remain tied for the lowest weekly benefit of $275, but Florida’s is still the stingiest at 12 weeks, while the other three states, plus Mississippi, all offer up to 26 weeks.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, February 22, 2022

February 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Home prices rising by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

The East Flagler Mosquito Control District talks slightly larger boundaries, the full 11th Circuit Court of Appeals takes up a high-profile transgender bathroom case from St. Johns County schools, English as a Second Language class, John Quincy Adams buys Florida from the Spanish. John McGahern reflects on the existence of God.

Putin Orders Troops Into Ukraine: 5 Essential Reads

February 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, right, signed decrees recognizing the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics on February 21, 2022. Alexei Nikolsky/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office

Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a provocative address that could be construed as a pretext to war, claimed today that all of Ukraine belongs to Russia and formally recognized the independence of two breakaway regions in Ukraine that are controlled by Moscow-backed separatists. His government then ordered troops to those regions.

Myth-Ridden Bill That Would Reduce Rooftop Solar Credits to Residents Advances, Angering Industry

February 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

solar industry florida retreat

People who own rooftop solar systems are required to hook up to utility systems and are able to sell excess electricity and receive bill credits in return. Under the 2008 rule, monthly credits are provided at utilities’ retail rates. The bill could reduce the amounts going to rooftop solar owners.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, February 21, 2022

February 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Putting out the fire by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Flagler County Commission considers finalizing its agreement with Whispering meadows Ranch and approving the school district’s revised, scaled back impact fee schedule. Sebastian Maniscalco, trial week in Flagler court. Commemorating Nina Simone, W.H. Auden, Malxolm X.

How the Loudest Voices in the Room Distort Democracy

February 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

What happens when the voices of a few drown out the views of the many?

Not all voices are pitched the same. Amplified by technology, it’s easy for a loud and relentless minority to dominate the soundscape and drown out all other points of view. That’s not democracy. It’s a form of repression.

Florida House Set to Take Up Bills Silencing Discussions of Race and Gender Identity

February 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

kafka statue prague

The Florida House, dominated by Republicans, is poised this coming week to pass two fiercely debated bills that would place restrictions on how issues about race, gender identity and sexual orientation are taught in public schools.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, February 20, 2022

February 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Beijing Human Rights by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

The United Nations’ World Day of Social Justice and Frederick Douglass’ death anniversary, “The Mountaintop,” at City Repertory Theatre, waning civil rights concerns in the United States.

Why Calling Covid the ‘Chinese Virus’ Encourages Racist Violence

February 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Asian Americans have been targeted with hate crimes during the pandemic.

The way media frame, depict and describe events can have a profound influence on the public’s perception of those events. Researchers have found that audiences are prone to interpret media stories in the context of their biases, especially in relation to racial groups.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, February 19, 2022

February 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Trucker Convoy by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

St. Mark by the Sea Bazaar and Sale, Vincent Adejumo on the Destruction of Rosewood, “The Mountaintop,” at City Repertory Theatre, the 80th anniversary of the order to intern Japanese Americans in concentration camps in the West.

The GOP Is Now Openly Aligned Against Democracy

February 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Majorities of Republicans report believing the ridiculous lie that the 2020 election was stolen — something not even GOP-led investigations have found a shred of evidence for. And an alarming 40 percent of Republicans now say violence against the government is justified.

On False Flag Attacks

February 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The Russian and Ukrainian governments both blamed forces aligned with the other for mortar fire in eastern Ukraine and for using the accusations as justification for increased aggression.

In the past few weeks, U.S. officials have warned several times that Russia plans to create the appearance of an attack on its own forces and broadcast those images to the world. Such a “false flag” operation, they alleged, would give Russia the pretext to invade Ukraine by provoking shock and outrage.

Big Changes Afoot for Bright Futures Requirements as Lawmakers Shift to Paid Work Instead of Volunteer Service

February 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Currently, Florida law says that in order to receive a Bright Futures scholarship, a student “must identify a social or civic issue or a professional area that interests him or her, develop a plan for his or her personal involvement in addressing the issue or learning about the area, and, through papers or other presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her experience.” (© FlaglerLive)

Florida High school kids vying for a scholarship could compile hours for paid work, not volunteer service, to qualify for Bright Futures scholarships, a popular merit-based scholarship program that can shave off thousands in college tuition, requires a high GPA, top college entrance exam scores, at least 75 hours of volunteer service, plus a project on civics or social issues.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, February 18, 2022

February 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Legitimate discourse' by John Cole, The Scranton Times-Tribune

“The Mountaintop,” at City Repertory Theatre, reimagines Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night, dying languages, Bach’s “Here, in My Father’s place” from a cantata, reason’s salvation from extremism.

Blue-State Cities Led the Wave of Anti-Asian Violence in Pandemic

February 17, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Anti-Asian attacks killed nine people in 2021, including 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee, seen in a photo held by his daughter Monthanus Ratanapakdee.

Before 2020, the average number of Asian Americans killed or injured in anti-Asian attacks was just over eight per year. In 2020 and 2021, however, 49 were physically harmed, an average of almost 25 per year. Almost half of the anti-Asian attacks in 2020 and 2021 were motivated, at least partially, by anger and animosity associated with COVID-19, a disease first identified in Asia.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, February 17, 2022

February 17, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Defund the defunders by David Fitzsimmons, The Arizona Star, Tucson.

Another round of listening in a town hall about Flagler Schools’ dress code, but no one showed up at the first one; Blame Biden? UK inflation hits 30-year high, how Republicans exploit the word “freedom.”

Women’s Freedom and Autonomy? Not in Florida.

February 16, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Advocates for reproductive rights and some Florida lawmakers gather at the Old Capitol building steps to rally against limitations on abortion access. Sept. 21, 2021. (Danielle J. Brown)

These magnanimous Republicans will allow women and girls to have control over their own bodies until the fetus inside them gets to be about the size of an apple. After that, ladies, you’re nothing but a “host body,” as former Florida House Speaker Jose Oliva famously said.

Florida House Passes Bill That Would Require Initiatives to Improve Fathers’ Parental Skills

February 16, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

florida fatherhood bill

The bill would require that grants be geared toward helping fathers in “finding employment, managing child support obligations, transitioning from a period of incarceration, accessing health care, understanding child development and enhancing parenting skills.”

When Presidents Lie. And Why.

February 16, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

when presidents lie

Presidents who lie to save their own public image or career are unlikely to be forgiven. However, those who appear to lie in the service of the public are often celebrated.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, February 16, 2022

February 16, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Carrying a torch for Canada by Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer

The Palm Coast Planning Board hears a site plan application for a 36-acre self-storage facility off Old Kings Road North, a school board committee hosts a “listening session” about the district’s dress code, John Cleese on extremism, Herbert Hoover on poverty’s eradication.

Sarah Palin’s Appeal of Libel Loss Could Set up Supreme Court Test of Decades-Old Press Freedom Rule

February 15, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Sarah Palin speaks to the media. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Before the 1964 Sullivan standard Sara Palin’s appeal could potentially overturn, the libel landscape in the U.S. consisted of a patchwork of state laws that made it easy for political figures to selectively persecute newspapers and public speakers who espoused opposing or unpopular views.

Proposed Florida Law Would Crack Down on Social Media ‘Pop Up’ Events

February 15, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Florida cracks down on spontaneity. (Marvin Meyer on Unsplash)

Authorities would be able to impound vehicles for days and double fines on noncriminal traffic infractions to crack down on large unsanctioned events put together through social media, under a measure heading to the Senate floor.

Florida’s New Elections Restrictions Are Driving Local Supervisors from Office

February 15, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

supreme court drop boxes voting rights decision

Some of the officials who supervise Florida elections are considering retiring under the threat of $25,000 fines if they make mistakes, according to testimony produced Tuesday in the federal trial over the GOP-dominated Legislature’s new voting restrictions.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, February 15, 2022

February 15, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Putin and Ukraine by Martin Sutovec, Slovakia

The Palm Coast City Council will hear from the Green Lion restaurant’s owners and supporters, the Flagler County School Board hears another update on library books and Susan Anthony is not happy with Florida.

Canada Should Be Preparing for the End of American Democracy

February 14, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

us democracy

As Canada’s closest neighbor fractures at the seams and slides toward dangerous forms of authoritarianism, we should be deeply worried. The worst-case scenario in the U.S. — blood in the streets — isn’t necessarily the most likely, but we ought to resist the tendency to assign too low a probability to events that could have serious, catastrophic consequences.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, February 14, 2022

February 14, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The End Is Near Art Opening by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Bunnell City Commission hears a strategic plan for its police department, Mamie Smith’s “This Thing Called Love,” the end is near, democracy’s sorry state, Peter Taylor’s “Demons.”

The Black Death Was Not as Widespread or Catastrophic as Long Thought

February 13, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

urying Black Death Victims in Tournai, Belgium. Gilles Li Muisis, Annales, Bibliothèque Royal de Belgique

In popular imagination, the Black Death is the most devastating pandemic to have ever hit Europe. A new study of 1,634 samples of fossil pollen from 261 lakes and wetlands in 19 European countries suggests the pandemic’s toll was not as universal as currently claimed, nor was it always catastrophic.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, February 13, 2022

February 13, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Guns USA by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

The cold weather shelter opens tonight as temperatures go back into the 30s, “Calendar Girls” at the Daytona Playhouse, Teddy Roosevelt’s dead Indians, the firebombing of Dresden, one of the great war crimes of World War II.

Patriotism, Dissent, ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ and the NFL

February 12, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Whitney Houston sings the national anthem on January 27, 1991, at Super Bowl XXV during the Persian Gulf War. (Michael Zagaris/Getty Images)

Playing the national anthem at every game became a flashpoint in the 1960s. Today, the NFL’s promise to play the anthem at every game cuts both ways. For Super Bowl LVI, three songs performed by four Black American female vocalists will offer a musical suite of unity in the face of division.

What I learned From Watching More than 500 Jan. 6 Videos

February 12, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

A pro-Trump mob breaks through police barriers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Screenshot from a video published by ProPublica). Courtesy of Colorado Newsline.

The Jan. 6 insurrection was brutal, and no amount of spin and obfuscation will alter that truth. Hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy. The full weight of the crime that occurred on Jan. 6 is hard for Americans to measure because it is hard to imagine it could have occurred in America.

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 63
  • Page 64
  • Page 65
  • Page 66
  • Page 67
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 197
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Recent Comments

  • Pierre Tristam on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Brian on The Annual Memorial to Fallen Officers Is a Near-Daily Ritual for Sheriff Rick Staly
  • James on Court Sets Arguments for July 3 on Legitimacy of Charles Gambaro’s Palm Coast Council Seat
  • Steve on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • Jim on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Joseph Barand on NOAA Cuts Are Putting Our Coastal Communities At Risk
  • Kennan on Supreme Court Hears the Challenge to Birthright Citizenship
  • Susan on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • Mr. David on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • JC on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • Dennis C Rathsam on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Deborah Coffey on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • Deborah Coffey on Court Sets Arguments for July 3 on Legitimacy of Charles Gambaro’s Palm Coast Council Seat
  • Bob on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, May 14, 2025
  • Greg on Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways
  • Ed P on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 16, 2025

Log in