

They have, however, been eager to tout the song’s success. 6 defendants or identify the vast majority of 20 or so participants on the recording. The song’s producers won’t say how much the song has raised, say how the proceeds will be split among Jan. Just as in other commercial ventures involving diehard Trump supporters and conspiracy theorists, it is difficult to pin down even basic facts about the song’s production and profits. That is the case with the groups behind “Justice for All,” or at least what they claim. Many say they are trying to raise money for the Jan. 6 Protesters” and other merchandise that seeks to portray the rioters as principled demonstrators. Groups have sprung up to sell T-shirts emblazoned with “Free the Jan. 6 defendants, who issued tearful apologies and expressions of remorse in court, are now boasting of their participation or seeking to profit from it. Those doubts have been fueled by cable television hosts and far-right podcasters who have spent two years pushing outlandish theories to mitigate the horror of that deadly day. A second poll revealed that only about 4 in 10 Republicans recall the attack as very violent or extremely violent. A survey last year from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that about half believe Trump’s involvement warranted criminal charges. Polls show Americans remain divided by ideology when it comes to their views of Jan. “People can believe whatever they want to believe, but this is real life.”

“Some of these people are trying to get a rise out of people, and some of these people are just using it to make a buck,” said Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who received the Presidential Citizens Medal for his actions on Jan.

Law enforcement officials who battled rioters are aghast, calling the song a cynical effort to mislead Americans about the truth of what transpired during the Jan. And that leader in this case is Donald Trump.” “What they are demanding is that reality be put aside for the loyalty of the leader. “We should not be surprised that this propaganda is effective, but it is shocking to see this in this country,” said Federico Finchelstein, chair of the history department at the New School for Social Research in New York, an expert in authoritarian disinformation. In this case, Trump and his allies are ironically relying on America’s most patriotic song in their efforts to whitewash an insurrection that contributed to five deaths and left more than 120 police offices injured, experts said. I would play with motor timing a little too hoping to get rid of more motor stall.And it shows how such revisionists have dug deep into authoritarian playbooks that rely heavily on the use of national identity to sway public opinion. I preferred running the rear motor first then the front. He could 4WS and go forward in front and reverse in back and make the thing move perfectly sideways. I think in July 2005 I saw my first 4WS two ESC Clodbuster, and I think it was our admin jason that had it. Then using two ESCs started popping up on 6 channel stick radios, then Futaba and their 4 channel pistols. I'd say stall became a bigger issue with more resistance in the path (in the switch). Then mechanical dig switches came around and we had to wire the front motor first, then two wires to the switch, then to the rear motor. So it would be from the FXR to the rear motor, then run two lengths of wire up to the front motor. as did running a tooth or two smaller pinion in the rear axle. Some said running the wires to the rear motor first helped with stall. In the days before dig switches or the thought of two ESCs and a multichannel radio we ran wires to either the front or back, then to the other motor.
