There are a select few rioters who have made it their mission to become well-known (famous?) for their role on January 6th and convince near everyone why it was she was arrested. And it’s all not fair, according to Jenna Ryan, who once said she would not be going to jail because she was blonde.
Ryan spoke to Newsmax’s Greg Kelly through a YouTube video (below) and spent the entire interview explaining why her six-month sentence is not “fair.”
“This has been the most atrocious year. I am not in good shape. I don’t even know how I’m sitting here, but it is what it is.”
It was an atrocious year for her and we as a nation, just six days in, and – ironically – it explains exactly what she’s doing sitting there now.
She complained about becoming “the face of the riot,” which is pretty “rich,” given the fact that she was one of the few rich enough to publicize that she traveled to the rally by private jet and then uttered ridiculous quote after ridiculous quote.
“That’s just one more example of how they’ve taken my image and used my image to skewer Trump, to skewer Trump supporters, and definitely to skewer myself.”
We would be happy to show her who skewered who, but will likely not get the chance.
Greg Kelly then said, “You’re a victim.”
Um, no. Some victims didn’t survive, some cannot see, and we as a functioning democracy are victims. Ryan made a choice. She is not a victim.
“I’m a big-time victim. Like, I’ve gone through hell. They’ve gone through my phone. … I was treated like a terr0rist at the airport. … I cannot tell you how I’ve been treated, and it’s been horrible, and it’s a travesty, and I hope I don’t get in trouble for talking right now.
This is truly offensive. She would only need to go about six blocks down from the Capitol to see people living in utter poverty who could tell her about living in hell and they never made a choice about their actions or opportunities.
Then she made a nice little threat and promised vengeance on her critics.
“What we’re going to do is now take action against some of the cancel culture. Anyone out there who’s spread lies about me will be hearing from my people in the future.”
NO one needed to lie.
Kelly offered her encouragement: “Good luck in prison.”
People don’t often find themselves lucky while in jail (prison is for people spending more than a year incarcerated.)
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