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Jan 10, 2021 25 tweets 6 min read Read on X
My wife and I attended the “Stop the Steal” Trump Insurrection on Wednesday (as observers, NOT participants) and there are FIVE big take-aways from what we witnessed and heard outside the Capitol that I'd like to share. (We took all the pictures below). 1/22 Image
1) This insurrection wasn’t just redneck white supremacists and QAnon kooks. The people participating in, espousing, or cheering the violence cut across the different factions of the Republican Party and those factions were working in unison. 2/22
Preppy looking "country club Republicans," well-dressed social conservatives, and white Evangelicals in Jesus caps were standing shoulder to shoulder with QAnon cultists, Second Amendment cosplay commandos, and doughy, hardcore white nationalists. 3/22 Image
We eavesdropped on conversations for hours and no one expressed the slightest concern about the large number of white supremacists and para-military spewing violent rhetoric. Even the man in the “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt wasn’t beyond the pale. They were all “patriots." 4/22
I'm sure there were Republicans there who were horrified by what was happening. But the most common emotions we witnessed by nearly everyone were jubilation at the take over and anger at Democrats, Mike Pence, non-Trump supporting Republicans, and the Capitol Police. 5/22
2) There is no doubt the Capitol was left purposefully understaffed as far as law enforcement and there was no federal effort to provide support even as things turned very dark. This contrasts sharply with all of other major protests we have attended. 6/22 Image
A lot has been made of the contrast to the overwhelming police presence at Black Lives Matters protests in the fall, and this is certainly true. But there was also A LOT more federal law enforcement presence at every single previous protest we have attended in DC. 7/22
Most of these protests involved tens of thousands of mostly white, middle-aged people (meaning race wasn’t the only reason for the disparate police presence). Even the March for Science had far more police for a non-partisan event featuring “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” 8/22
By contrast, there was a tiny federal police presence at “Stop the Steal” despite weeks of promises of violence spread on social media by well-known far-right radicals, many of whom had long histories of inciting violence. 9/22
When we arrived, the only forces present were the clearly overwhelmed Capitol Police. The only reinforcements that arrived were other Capitol Police. There were a handful of DC Metro police, but they had accompanied the ambulances to take away the injured. 10/22
The only other federal law enforcement presence was an FBI Swat team of about eight officers who arrived to provide cover for the Capitol Fire and EMTs there to extract Ashli Babbitt, the QAnon radical who was shot inside the Capitol Building. 11/22 Image
Once the FBI team got Babbitt out, they left and no other federal officers arrived in the more than two hours that followed. The small Capitol Police force was left to deal with the chaos by themselves. 12/22
3) The Trump rioters only supported law enforcement as long as they believed law enforcement was supporting them. Rioters, many carrying Thin Blue Line flags, seemed convinced that the Capitol Police would turn against the government and join them. 13/22
Numerous rioters shouted at the police, saying some version of “we had your back, now you need to have ours.” All of the Capitol officers we saw—Black, white, Latino, male, female—seemed alarmed by what was happening and continued to try to do their job faithfully. 14/22
And the crowd reviled them for it. They booed the police and FBI swat team, calling them traitors and murderers. A man on the back Capitol steps ripped up a Thin Blue Line flag, the torn stripes fluttering down over a crowd briefly chanting “fuck the police.” 15/22 Image
4) There were also no clear crowd rules imposed for Stop the Steal like there were for all the other protests we have attended. All of the “liberal” protests of the last four years we attended had a long list of things you could not bring that were enforced at the Capitol. 16/22
At these protests, there were no poles or sticks, no backpacks, no weapons or body armor, etc. There were sometimes security check points to go through to get onto the mall or Capitol grounds. 17/22
None of these standard rules applied to Stop the Steal. There were poles and flags and backpacks and body armor EVERYWHERE. We didn’t see any guns or knives. But there were certainly people brandishing flag poles as if they were weapons. 18/22
5) These people are serious and they are going to keep escalating the violence until they are stopped by the force of law. There were many, many people there who were excited by the violence and proud and excited about the prospect of more violence. 19/22
And it wasn’t just the white nationalists, Second Amendment radicals, and QAnon boneheads. I can’t adequately describe the blood lust we heard everywhere as we walked over the Capitol grounds, even from mild-mannered looking people. 20/22
The most alarming part to me was the matter-of-fact, causal ways that people from all walks of life were talking about violence and even the execution of “traitors” in private conversations, like this was something normal that happened every day. 21/22
I am convinced that if Congress doesn’t act to do something about this quickly, these people are going to keep going and the unrest and violence will get more widespread and more uncontrollable. This is a crisis. It’s real. It’s happening. It must be taken seriously. 22/22
(Wanted to make sure my wife, Noelle, received due credit for the photos). twitter.com/housewifeangst
An Update:
Noelle put together a webpage with her photos and our videos from our time there (2-5PM).



You'll see some familiar faces from the FBI's Most Wanted List, including the Camp Auschwitz guy and the man who put his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk.noellecook.com
11/27/23 Update:
In the 3 years since Jan. 6, my wife @NCookBouton, an extremism researcher, has been closely studying women of the insurrection. She's about to sign a book contract! And a British filmmaker is making a documentary based on her research. Noelle's a great follow!

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Jan 7, 2023
When he was packing up after interviewing @NCookBouton and me for Good Morning Britain, @richardgaisford warned us that Jan. 6 would haunt us in unexpected ways. He was right. Witnessing that awful day firsthand changed us both in numerous ways.
The casual expressions of violence were the most haunting. It was bone-chilling to hear and see the different branches of the Republican Party talking proudly and excitedly about creating a new American Revolution through violence. It's a miracle J6 wasn't more of a bloodbath.
There was something about being there in person that made processing J6 visceral for each of us. Thankfully, we have each responded in productive ways: trying to understand what happened in hopes that what we find might help prevent this kind of thing from happen again.
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DeSantis is repeating Gordon Wood's misleading post-1619 Project take:
"In fact, the Revolution created the first antislavery movement in the history of the world. In 1775 the first antislavery convention known to humanity met in Philadelphia..."
-Power and Liberty (2021)
Gordon Wood is wrong: The 1775 antislavery meeting wasn't even the first antislavery meeting for the guy who supposedly started the movement. Quaker abolitionist Anthony Benezet had been mobilizing Quakers, speaking out, & publishing antislavery pamphlets since the 1750s.
"Convention" sounds impressive until you realize how much work the word is doing. The 1775 "convention" was Anthony Benezet and ten of local, mostly Quaker followers. Their organization met four times and then disbanded. Not exactly a revolutionary break from the past.
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If the AHA really wants to atone, perhaps leadership could confront the real existential threats to the discipline (book banning, attacks on curricula, teacher intimidation) beyond producing document packages for the classroom or issuing statements in trade publications.
Let's engage the public where it lives: on different social media platforms. The AHA has no real social media presence. Most of its tweets get little interaction. A high quality video posted to YouTube in May defending teaching the history of racism has gotten just 3,000 views.
Why not hire a few smart, talented, social-media savvy historians who didn't get tenure track jobs but nonetheless built impressive followings on Twitter to run social media campaigns? These self-made, battle-tested scholars would GREATLY improve the AHA's online presence.
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Maybe there's more than meets the eye to that Russian missile with "For the children" written on it. This could easily be signaling the global far-right QAnon/Fox News-fueled movement that Putin has cultivated and supported from its inception.

Hear me out. 🧵
h/t @_Noelle_Cook
That missile was clearly meant to send a message. But to whom? Putin doesn't have a lot of allies left. But one of the staunchest is the global QAnon & far-right conspiracy communities, which see Putin as a good-guy and tends to see Zelensky and Ukraine as bad-guys.
Many Anons believe Ukraine is now the center of the child sex trafficking cabal & Zelensky among its leaders. Putin's brutal targeting of civilians is rationalized as good--because he is liberating the children held captive by the cabal. To Anons, it's all about "the children."
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Mar 21, 2022
Spent another day at People’s Convoy camp and noticed some changes from our first visit. Two weeks in there were fewer trucks, cars, and outside visitors. The dancing at the live bands was painful to watch.

But that’s not the story.

(w/@_Noelle_Cook)

Here are our four most important observations:
1) The encampment has an ever-changing population. There are plenty of stalwarts who have been there from the start. But most of the camp is filled with people who stay for a few days or a week and then head home.
Most people we talked to had arrived last week and were leaving soon. Some were on their second or even third stays. Many of these people came, left for work, returned, and are leaving for work again.
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Mar 20, 2022
Think the People's Convoy is going away? Think again. They have busy been mainstreaming and movement-building. You probably heard that they met with Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ron Johnson (R-WI). But there's been a lot more going on. 🧵
On 3/17, a Montana trucker broke away from circling the beltway, drove to the Capitol, and demanded to meet with his representatives in Congress. Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) obliged, and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) joined in for a tour of the Capitol Building.
The next day at the morning meeting, a speaker announced that the Convoy was going to Black Lives Matter Plaza in DC to take it back: "all that paint’s getting off that street.” The crowd cheered. “Then we’re gunna tar & feather our delegates.”

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