Fox News and the GOP Are Now Blaming the Capitol Riot on the FBI

Other potential perpetrators include '70s cartoon character Jabberjaw, E.T: The Extraterrestrial, and Critical Race Theory

Iโ€™m a simple man; I tend to believe what I see with my own eyes. Itโ€™s a crazy concept, I know, but itโ€™s gotten me through the last 29 years just fine. Apparently, the lunatic fringe currently known as the Republican party doesnโ€™t share that same tendency, as they have now latched on to a conspiracy theory that the Capitol riot was committed by none other than the FBI.

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According to CNN, the conspiracy theory originated from the far-right website Revolver News and was obviously picked up by the Grand Wizard of Fox News, Tucker Carlson. โ€œFBI operatives were organizing the attack on the Capitol on January 6,โ€ Carlson said without evidence on Tuesday during his nightly show. โ€œ... It turns out that this โ€˜white supremacist insurrectionโ€™ was โ€” again, by the governmentโ€™s own admission in these documents โ€” was organized at least in part by government agents.โ€

I love that Carlson lowkey implies that heโ€™s a white supremacist, by putting โ€˜white supremacist insurrectionโ€™ in quotes. It reads like a dude going โ€œWell, clearly we didnโ€™t do it.โ€

The basis of the conspiracy is convoluted, which it kinda has to be considering that the truth of the situationโ€”a group of cultish, predominately white assholes decided to try and overthrow democracy at the behest of the former presidentโ€”is obvious to anyone who didnโ€™t actively play a role in inciting the riot.

Of course, we all know the Republican party doesnโ€™t believe in personal responsibility or that they should face consequences for their actions, so instead theyโ€™ve concocted a bizarre, half-baked theory based on literally nothing.

It wasnโ€™t the months of pundits like Carlson and Republican politicians like Rep. Jim Jordan, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Sen. Josh Hawley repeatedly telling their base that the election was stolen from them. It wasnโ€™t the former President telling the rioters that โ€œif you donโ€™t fight like hell, youโ€™re not going to have a country anymore.โ€ It was the FBI.

Yup, that makes sense.

From CNN:

Revolver News published its story on Monday. The article fit the siteโ€™s bent toward conservative clickbait โ€” their homepage Wednesday featured alleged horror stories from people who took the Covid-19 vaccine, and also said First Lady Jill Biden spoke to her husband in a โ€œb*tchilyโ€ fashion.

Hereโ€™s the crux of the conspiracy: Several indictments against Capitol rioters who are accused of planning the attack with extremist groups include references to unindicted co-conspirators. The article claimed these co-conspirators could actually be FBI informants or undercover agents who infiltrated the groups, played a leading role in planning the attack, and stormed the Capitol.

Itโ€™s true that some indictments against members of extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys mention anonymous co-conspirators who havenโ€™t been charged yet. And the FBI routinely uses undercover agents, and government operatives may have been embedded in right-wing groups before January 6.

But there is no evidence that these co-conspirators are secretly working for the FBI. An FBI spokesperson declined to comment about the false-flag theory. Legal experts say the articleโ€™s conclusions are based on a deeply flawed misunderstanding of how legal writing works and the definition of an unindicted co-conspirator.

This is such a reach it puts Michael Jordanโ€™s game-winning shot against the Monstars to shame. Now, Iโ€™m no fan of the FBI, and itโ€™s not like the United States government is above staging a coup or two. This is a pretty open and shut case, though.

We all saw what happened, but whiteness can never be in the wrong. So donโ€™t be surprised if next month they blame violent video games for the events of Jan. 6.

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