saxitoxin wrote:What's the over/under that this guy is actually either Nancy or Paul's lover or a regular rentboymiddleagedman?
He's a nudist, the 911 call was for a welfare check and not B&E, he entered without setting off the alarm despite having no history of burglary, he didn't assault Paul until after the police arrived (what were they doing the rest of the time, playing chess?), he was screaming "Where's Nancy?" and the AP report that Paul was "specifically targeted."
What does not make sense, at this point, among other things here:
1) he allegedly broke into a house by smashing through a glass door?
2) did he get by without tripping the alarm, if it were ON (assuming they have one)?
3) AND if he were after "Nancy" he only brought with him a hammer?
4) AND if he were after "Nancy" he did not bring a gun?
5) AND if he were after "Nancy" he was not aware that she was not in SF, but rather in DC?
#3-5 makes NO Sense if this were a "politically motivated event."
A) The account of the attack (and subsequent arrest) was that it only started AFTER police arrived?
B) this makes sense if (a) he is crazy or (b) Paul Pelosi knows him in SOME way.
C) The reporters who want to paint this as a "right wing only" type of event forget the attack on Republican Congressman Scalise and other Republicans in 2017.
Congressman Steve Scalise Gravely Wounded in Alexandria Baseball Field Ambush
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/steve-scalise-congress-shot-alexandria-virginia.htmlScalise Reflects on Shooting Five Years Later, Previews Tonight’s Congressional Baseball Game
July 28, 2022
Press Release
WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends this morning to reflect on his recovery from the Congressional Baseball Game practice shooting five years ago, where he nearly lost his life. Whip Scalise recounted how the brave U.S. Capitol Police and Alexandria Police Department officers saved both his life and the lives of several other Members of Congress that day on the ballfield. Whip Scalise will start in tonight's game.
https://scalise.house.gov/media/press-releases/five-years-later-scalise-remembers-congressional-baseball-shooting