Some links to Q-related items today
AdvertisementThis is so fucking disgusting https://t.co/GB3MBImHB7
— John Ganz (@lionel_trolling) January 30, 2025
Miracle on the Hudson's Capt. Sully responds to Trump’s attempt to blame the plane crash on DEI: “Not surprised. Disgusted.”
pic.twitter.com/Kc8DkQWU7k— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) January 31, 2025
Trump's Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy voted against FAA funding in 2019 during his time in Congress. His vote to defund the air safety agency raises questions about his current role overseeing transportation safety. https://t.co/Swum8JwjVT
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 31, 2025
“DEI” in Republican rhetoric has a similar role to sin in Christian metaphysics. It’s portrayed as something that is the product of moral weakness, separates humans from goodness, and is the cause of all suffering in the world. https://t.co/j3RVDvyz99
— Travis View (@travis_view) January 30, 2025
How did the Satanic Freaks get power? Why does God allow them to rule over us? Why do you think God will step in and undo their rule? pic.twitter.com/4IUSOyAz3Q
— Poker and Politics (@PokerPolitics) January 31, 2025
Kash Patel, who is testifying at his confirmation hearing as Trump’s pick for FBI director, has repeatedly engaged with QAnon. He once said the conspiracy theory, which the FBI has linked to violent domestic extremism, has "a lot of good to a lot of it." https://t.co/lTEw0k49EP
— Bill McCarthy (@billdmccarthy) January 30, 2025
Kash Patel confirmation hearing:
Dick Durbin asks Patel if he’s familiar with Stew Peters—a right-wing fringe conspiracy theorist.
Patel: <long pause> Not off the top of my head.
Durbin: You’ve made eight appearances on his podcast.
— Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) January 30, 2025
"Thanks Stew, always love coming on your show," Kash Patel said at the end of one of these appearances. https://t.co/U3DDEaAgta pic.twitter.com/aX380WJI6u
— Bill McCarthy (@billdmccarthy) January 30, 2025
Andreas Kalcker is among the biggest peddler of a toxic bleach solution he falsely claims can "cure" autism in kids
In May he will headline a conspiracy conference at Trump's Doral resort, with organizers claiming two Trump family members will also speakhttps://t.co/tDYDfZNdAO
— David Gilbert (@daithaigilbert) January 30, 2025
“NPR has identified dozens of defendants with prior convictions or pending charges for crimes including rape, sexual abuse of a minor, domestic violence, manslaughter, production of child sexual abuse material and drug trafficking.” https://t.co/9ct8zaKlWD
— Roger Sollenberger (@SollenbergerRC) January 30, 2025
Looking for some background on the QAnon movement? We recommend Travis View’s excellent article at New York magazine as a place to start.
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Posted by Tony Ortega on January 31, 2025 at 08:00