Whoever was in charge of running the official Twitter page for House Republicans was clearly going through it last night.As the January 6 committee held its eighth televised hearing, @HouseGOP was frantically tweeting (and occasionally deleting) rebuttals faster than Josh Hawley sprinted across that hallway.The hearing focused on the 187 minutes between the end of Donald Trump’s speech at the Ellipse on January 6, 2021 and when he finally released a videotaped statement telling his “very special” supporters to kindly leave the Capitol after breaking all the windows and sh*tting all over the floors.Related: Josh Hawley should maybe probably stay off Twitter todayThe rebuttals, however, didn’t indicate what parts of the hearing @HouseGOP was responding to.
Nor did they offer any evidence or cite any sources to support whatever points they were trying to make.In short, it was just a bunch of incoherent nonsense written by someone–a low level staffer, we’re guessing, or perhaps an intern–who may or may not have been drunk on their sofa.Stories are NOT facts.— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 22, 2022They never show what President Trump said “PEACEFULLY.”Why?— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 22, 2022All hearsay.— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 22, 2022Why don't they have a Secret Service agent testifying?— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 22, 2022When is the @HouseDemocrats primetime hearing on inflation?— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 21, 2022When does the Congressional hearing start for Joe Biden’s 787,680 minutes of inaction over securing our southern border?— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 21, 2022Instead of addressing skyrocketing inflation, surging violent crime, America’s energy crisis or our.