A New York Times reporter who covers the Justice Department, Katie Benner, and DNC party aperachik low-renter, released a series of Tweets on June 28th, 2021, in response to the House Select Committee on UnDNCism, aka the Jaunary 6th Committee.
In the first tweet, she stated her belief that it would be appropriate, against the backdrop of the Capitalstag Fire, that is, January 6th, to consider a politician’s supporters to be enemies of the state:
Today’s #January6SelectCommittiee underscores the America’s current essential natsec dilemma: Work to combat legitimate national security threats now entails calling a current politician’s supporters enemies of the state
She followed that up with a tweet that first articulated the American standard of not using state power to target political oppontents, but, well, in light of the Capitalstag Fire, well, maybe we should consider this basic bulwark against the tyranny of a state that would usurp a republican bill-of-rights-based form of government.
As Americans, we believe that state power should not be used to work against a political figure or a political party. But what happens if a politician seems to threaten the state? If the politician continues to do so out of office and his entire party supports that threat?
She capped it all off by tacitly admitting that the Russia hoax and the impeachment hoaxes were both efforts by the state to essentially execute her desire in the previous tweet, to use the state to crush political dissent. But this was far worse than what she even proposed, as one part of the state used its state power to attack another part of the state for political ends, to silence opposition to the CCP-knockoff party, the DNC.
This dilemma was unresolved by the Russia probe and 2 impeachments. With many Republicans denying the reality of the Jan. 6 attack, I doubt the #January6thCommittee will resolve it either. That leaves it up to voters, making even more essential free, fair access to the polls.
Surprisingly, her tweets were deleted.
And if you think my characterizing the party she serves as the CCP-knockoff, it should be noted this reporter for the New York Times covering the inJustice Department formerly worked with a Chinese Communist Party publication, the Beijing Review.
This is from her New York Times profile:
“Katie Benner of Bloomberg joining The Times as a technology reporter.
She’s covered Wall Street and Silicon Valley. She’s been a magazine writer and a columnist. Early in her career she wrote for Beijing Review, and since last fall, she has been based in San Francisco for Bloomberg View.
In Chinese Communist Party style, after she lobbed her viral infections and they did their work of further demonizing half of America and inciting more DNC zealots to take lethal action, she deleted her tweets quietly and went about her day attempting to subvert and destroy the American republic.
Sometimes, ‘enemy of the state’ is defined merely by those who hold the authority of that state alone. For her sake, not ours, she better hope the DNC completes its power consolidation, for the next group of people are not long to suffer the abuses of this party machine.
News Source – American Thinker


