On a small private aircraft
I love these people who document their insurrectionist activity on social media.
A Texas real estate agent who took a private jet to the Capitol last week and called it “one best days of my life” was charged Friday for participating in the violent insurrection.
Jenna Ryan, a Frisco, Texas real estate broker and life coach, has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds after documenting her two-day excursion to D.C. on social media.
So kind of a mediocre life coach then. I think I won’t be seeking her out for coaching.
Ryan went on a PR offensive after the riot, telling Spectrum News that she “answered the call of my president” and proudly stormed the Capitol because the election was rigged. “It’s not necessarily about taking over the Capitol, it’s about, ‘We the people own this building,’” she said.
Landlords own the buildings they rent to tenants, but that doesn’t mean they get to make a forced entry just for the fun of it, or even to make a point.
According to a criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Ryan diligently documented her participation in the mob—starting from her flight on a “small private aircraft” on Jan. 5.
When it comes to private aircraft, “small” doesn’t mean “cheap” or humble modest everyday Murrikan. It’s only rich people who can take private flights from Texas to DC.
The next day, she posted a bathroom mirror selfie on Facebook with the caption: “We’re gonna go down and storm the capitol. They’re down there right now and that’s why we came and so that’s what we are going to do. So wish me luck.” She added: “This is a prelude going to war.”
War about we the people own this building.
In a since-deleted video, she filmed herself going into the Capitol through the Rotunda. She walked past broken windows, up some stairs, and said, “We are going to fucking go in here. Life or death, it doesn’t matter. Here we go.”
Then, she turned to the camera and added, “Y’all know who to hire for your realtor. Jenna Ryan for your realtor.”
Nicely trumpian touch.
She also took a photo of herself in front of a broken window with the caption, “Window at The capital [sic]. And if the news doesn’t stop lying about us we’re going to come after their studios next…’”
Hours later, Ryan posted on Twitter: “We just stormed the Capital. It was one of the best days of my life.”
But, as backlash to her antics grew in the Lone Star State, she gave multiple interviews and flooded her social media with posts defending herself and saying she was “truly heartbroken for the people who have lost their lives.”
Truly.
Poor little snowflake. She was only answering the call of her President, and now they want to punish her for it. Sad.
The very concept of “Life Coach” is a bizarre thing to me. Saint George of Carlin had a funny take on the whole self help movement in one of his monologs.
There is something about realtors, just like lawyers, fundie ministers, and even engineers, that lends itself to bizarre politics
Best not to throw the key away. It could be found. Best to melt the key altogether.