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TexasTowelie

(116,766 posts)
Wed Dec 7, 2022, 07:56 AM Dec 2022

The Untold Story of the Insular Texas Family That Invaded the U.S. Capitol

From inside the home, several German shepherds snarled and barked at the sound of strangers arriving on the doorstep. The house, on a quiet street of low-slung brick residences just outside the Panhandle town of Borger, was otherwise quiet. Its garage door had been left open, revealing an array of carpentry tools hung against the back wall. Nothing unusual distinguished the place, except that the windows were lined with black plastic garbage bags and one of the panes bore a two-word message scrawled in red and blue paint. It said: “Trump Won.”

The dogs became even more animated after the doorbell rang. Half a minute passed, then the door opened. Standing there, with a hand still on the knob, was a wiry man in his fifties, with close-cropped hair and a thatch of gray stubble on his chin. “Hi! How are you?” Tom Munn said. His smile—somewhat asymmetrical, owing to the absence of several front teeth—was nervous but genial.

That members of the news media had shown up on his doorstep was perhaps surprising only because it had been several months since his family had done anything to warrant interest. This was January 8, 2022. The case of USA v. Munn et al., one of roughly nine hundred to result from the attack on the U.S. Capitol 367 days earlier, was moving slowly through the federal courts. Though it seemed likely that prosecutors would offer a plea deal by which the Munns could avoid lengthy jail time, nothing had yet materialized. “Everyone’s kind of in a wait-and-see pattern,” Munn said. “I don’t know how the system works, anyway. It’s completely foreign to me.”

A teenage girl emerged from behind his right shoulder, then smiled shyly and disappeared. “I was there that day too,” I said to Munn. “At the Capitol.” Munn offered an unsteady grin. A network of year-old impressions seemed to flicker across his gaze before he added, “It was—something!”

Read more: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/the-untold-story-of-the-insular-texas-family-that-invaded-the-u-s-capitol/


Kayli, Kassi (obscured because she was a minor), Kristi, Dawn, Tom, and Josh at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Justice

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The Untold Story of the Insular Texas Family That Invaded the U.S. Capitol (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2022 OP
Look at the family photo at the top of the link sanatanadharma Dec 2022 #1
I have always said that UpInArms Dec 2022 #2
Reading this about the state of their rental I wonder what their daily lives are like? Maraya1969 Dec 2022 #3
They came in to the Capitol through a broken window. bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #4
Fabulous writing. Understated, respectful, packing a wallop lostnfound Dec 2022 #5

sanatanadharma

(4,074 posts)
1. Look at the family photo at the top of the link
Wed Dec 7, 2022, 08:41 AM
Dec 2022

These people are ALL gaunt, thin, looking undernourished.

Although we rightfully think of food when thinking about nourishment for the gross body, there is more.
Consider! The person needs nourishment of 'self', mind, senses, feelings, emotions, knowledge, the subtle.

I suspect an insular family, disconnected, living on false knowledge, angry emotions, mendacious minds, lacking love.
Undernourished by choice; chewing the bleached bones of rumor and eschewing the juiciness of life's diversity.

UpInArms

(51,797 posts)
2. I have always said that
Wed Dec 7, 2022, 08:48 AM
Dec 2022

Borger, Texas, is the asshole of the world and that if there was ever a need for an enema, it would be there

Maraya1969

(22,997 posts)
3. Reading this about the state of their rental I wonder what their daily lives are like?
Wed Dec 7, 2022, 10:34 AM
Dec 2022

"Crandall showed up near the end of that year and found his place at last vacant but in a state of disarray. A stack of mattresses and other items belonging to him had been burned in the yard. The skeleton of a horse lay in the grass. Inside, the walls had been painted in garish shades of lime and violet and bedecked with random graffiti. Dozens of screws and nails had been drilled into the walls. Spilled paint covered the carpets. Camouflage duct tape had despoiled the door trims. The stove and refrigerator were gone. One of the toilets had been knocked loose, causing a leak that ruined the bathroom floor. The total damage exceeded $21,000."

bottomofthehill

(8,822 posts)
4. They came in to the Capitol through a broken window.
Wed Dec 7, 2022, 11:17 AM
Dec 2022

That says enough. There are just typical Trump grifters. I hope they all catch the clap from each other during family sex hour

Fuck them.

lostnfound

(16,635 posts)
5. Fabulous writing. Understated, respectful, packing a wallop
Thu Dec 8, 2022, 07:51 AM
Dec 2022

Tragic, and deeply disturbing glimpse into self-delusions and the grifter’s reward

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