Republicans Nominate Another QAnon Believer

There are literally hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of videos uploaded from 07/04/20 of people taking the exact same oath, with the exact same WWG1WGA punctuating close at the end. All of which are from proud QAnon supporters and true believers.

But yeah, Flynn and company probably were meaning the bell on a boat or something when they did theirs. It was just a wild coincidence that they performed the exact same ritual that QAnon asked its followers to perform on Independence Day. Makes perfect sense. :rofl:

So you’re just going to ignore the fact that his entire family have been tweeting Q anon stuff for years, and that flynn himself uses Qanon hastags?

They’re openly a part of this for a long time now. Why pretend otherwise?

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Ok, if you say so.

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Glad we could agree! These nutjobs are ■■■■■■■ crazy!

https://twitter.com/search?q=%23TakeTheOath&src=hashtag_click

That’s the hashtag Michael Flynn is promoting right now.

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Not at all.

I’m not pretending anything. I am accepting your analysis of it.

He’s a ■■■■ bag for doing it. We should lock him up. Then shun him.

You’ve convinced me. What now?

Treat them like the nutjobs they are. No one ever really gave quarter to 911 troofers. Yet when the qanon types come around suddenly they’re Republican darlings and running for congress.

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Flynn is running for Congress?

He’s a darling because he was done dirty by The Guardians of the Empire.

Can’t we lock him up or at least scream at him?

What is wild is there are now 10 Q-affiliated people running for Congress in November as Republicans. There were 59 total that attempted to run on the GOP ticket. If these 10 running are elected, then the GOP would have more QAnon nutters in their caucus than they would Black, Jewish, and Asian combined. Why is there such fertile ground on the right for such an insane conspiracy theory like this?

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I don’t care anymore than I care how many belong to BLM or The Squad.

Part of my theory: Prescription drug abuse.

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That makes some sense to be certain.

Because. It’s. Now. The. Party. Of. Donald. Trump.

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100% correct!

Oh whoops, how did this happen? /sarc

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I wonder why the right has become such fertile ground for the most insane conspiracy theorists involved in politics today?

Par for the course up in here.

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Social media rivals hard drugs in its ability to turn people into human wreckage. That’s not a joke. We saw it first with ■■■■ like World of Warcraft and ignored it.

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Apparently, if someone says “Black Lives Matter” a pledge of a violent cult, and shoots a woman who responds with “All lives matter”, the fact that they spoke the BLM pledge doesn’t necessarily mean they are a BLM cult believer. But if someone says, “Where we go one we go all,” a phrase used as a QAnon slogan, they are most definitely a cult believer.