Great show! Like many others have suggested, his comments were a little tainted by TDS, but certainly not enough to detract a lot from the episode. However, I'd love for someone with Bari Weiss' interviewing ability to honestly engage with someone like Mr. Junger, who believes the US was in actual danger on Jan 6, on the following basis.
Great show! Like many others have suggested, his comments were a little tainted by TDS, but certainly not enough to detract a lot from the episode. However, I'd love for someone with Bari Weiss' interviewing ability to honestly engage with someone like Mr. Junger, who believes the US was in actual danger on Jan 6, on the following basis.
During the Kavanaugh hearings, protestors completely took over the Hart Senate building. This building is literally a stone's throw from the Capital and a place where substantial government work occurs. It houses the offices of many Senators and has many committee rooms. The protestors physically threatened Senators and staff and occupied Senate offices. The protestors had the express intention of indefinitely obstructing the Senate from installing Kavanaugh as Kennedy's replacement. They obstructed proceedings concerning two branches of the government (Senate and SCOTUS) both of which are equal to the Executive branch. The demonstrations were loudly encouraged by Democrat leaders of the Senate and House. Does Mr. Junger feel that the Kavanaugh protests were an "insurrection" that imperiled the nation? If not, please explain how the Jan 6 riots were different in substance from the actions and intentions of the Kavanaugh protestors?
Great show! Like many others have suggested, his comments were a little tainted by TDS, but certainly not enough to detract a lot from the episode. However, I'd love for someone with Bari Weiss' interviewing ability to honestly engage with someone like Mr. Junger, who believes the US was in actual danger on Jan 6, on the following basis.
During the Kavanaugh hearings, protestors completely took over the Hart Senate building. This building is literally a stone's throw from the Capital and a place where substantial government work occurs. It houses the offices of many Senators and has many committee rooms. The protestors physically threatened Senators and staff and occupied Senate offices. The protestors had the express intention of indefinitely obstructing the Senate from installing Kavanaugh as Kennedy's replacement. They obstructed proceedings concerning two branches of the government (Senate and SCOTUS) both of which are equal to the Executive branch. The demonstrations were loudly encouraged by Democrat leaders of the Senate and House. Does Mr. Junger feel that the Kavanaugh protests were an "insurrection" that imperiled the nation? If not, please explain how the Jan 6 riots were different in substance from the actions and intentions of the Kavanaugh protestors?