doing their buildings all the time. but if you do a terrible thing, and you get caught doing it, trying to disavow what you did, trying to pretend that wasn t you, that ali shows that the thing you know you did was wrong. it was bad. you are embarrassed to be associated with your bad behavior that you got caught for. you would like to avoid accountability for it at least. in this instance it is one thing to encourage the overthrow of a newly elected democratic government, that is not awesome, that is why john eastman is facing potentially being disbarred now. but once your efforts fail, to do that, and you get caught trying to do that, you gotta couple of options right. you could continue to argue for the coup, you could continue for trying to overthrow the government. oh no it didn t work this time, but that s just because they were the glitch of the wrong guy at the wrong place at the wrong time, it s still a good plan, we were right to shy, but we should keep trying.
who me? who drove that hot dog shaped car into the building? who could have done that? definitely wasn t me. on friday, john eastman recanted, denied it was him. the conservative magazine published an interview with him in which he basically took it all back. john eastman versus the eastman memo. he spoke to the national review for nearly an hour total about the memos he drafted and his private meeting in the white house on january 4th with pence and pence s staff. eastman now says the eastman memo does not accurately represent his own views or his legal advice to pence or trump. two-page memo proposed that pence reject certified electoral college votes. and then either declare trump the winner or invalidate enough votes to send it to the house of representatives and they would
disavowing and denying this strategy. disavowing and denying his own work on that. saying that s crazy, it was totally on viable, that wasn t even a real thing. don t describe that to me. i was wrong to say that as some kind of good sign, that it leads the insurrection guys felt bad. and knew it was wrong. he apparently just decided he didn t have the right guy in as vice president, or the whole plan would have worked. should also tell you just so you know, we did back flips, today, trying to contact mr. eastman himself for comment. we tried six different phone numbers we found for, him but no answer any of them. we left multiple voice messages, we did not have any returns. we texted him, some of the phone numbers we had for, him no luck there either. we found people connected to him, and spoke to a couple of people connected to him, one of them told us that they would pass on our message to him. somebody else connected to him actually did give us another
destroying inside the beltway of the republican party and reviving the republican party. what they consider to be deplorable flyover country. and this yup rising, he didn t create the movement. it was there. he saw it and got ahead of it. they can t tolerate that because they have nice, curby livings inside the beltway. they all have nice, cushy living inside the beltway. all my legal reasoning was totally sound. it was correct. it would have worked. this is a way you can overthrow election results. this is a way we could have kept trump in power, except mike pence didn t go through with it. that tape, again, from lauren windsor at the undercurrent. she is not actually a trump supporter who was there on january 6th. she said that to draw out trump lawyer john eastman who wrote
mr. eastman and rudy giuliani spoke right before trump did at that rally, what they told the crowd, the two of them, was that the election had been stolen from donald trump. the crowd there that they could stop the steal, that day, january six they could fix it. if only they could get my pence to do the right thing, if only mike pence would evoke some magic authority no one ever knew he had before, to refuse to accept the electoral college votes from a bunch of states. if only pence would do that, that would stop the certification of biden s win, and trump could be president again. that s all they needed to do. and so the crowd marched down to the capitol to get it done. , we would later learned that lawyer, john eastman, was really the guy who invented this concept. mike pence somehow had the power to overturn the election himself, to not accept electoral college votes from