Dilbert Creator Scott Adams with yet another rational take on reality.
Yes, some Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. Were they right to do this? Given that, despite video footage and almost 1000 testimonies of people witnessing irregularities and even harassment during the voting count, nobody provided proof nor could anyone assure the public that nothing foul had happened during the vote counting.
The media tauted that there was "no proof" despite videos circulating where we see democrat staff preventing observers from witnessing the voting count, boxes of ballots being pulled from under the table after republican staff was told to leave, on top of which the supreme court never looked at the video evidence, nor heard the testimonies, but instead dismissed the case on the basis of a "technicality", namely "no standing". If the supreme court has "no standing" to judge about election fraud, then who does?
When video circulates of observers being shut out of the count, you can't just tell people there was no cheating and expect them to just go along like a flock of mindless fools, Scott argues.