QAnon

Some Republicans have justified the move to embrace Greene as the lesser of two evils. Sue Everhart, a former chairman of the Georgia GOP, said she disapproves of some of the candidate’s statements — especially the talk of Satan common to the QAnon worldview. But she said she prefers Greene to a Democrat, arguing that no candidate is perfect and expressing optimism that Greene will change her ways upon arriving in Washington.

yeah right
 
Some Republicans have justified the move to embrace Greene as the lesser of two evils. Sue Everhart, a former chairman of the Georgia GOP, said she disapproves of some of the candidate’s statements — especially the talk of Satan common to the QAnon worldview. But she said she prefers Greene to a Democrat, arguing that no candidate is perfect and expressing optimism that Greene will change her ways upon arriving in Washington.

yeah right

We've reached the point where a racist or anti-semite from your party is better than someone from another party. Smh.
 
Some Republicans have justified the move to embrace Greene as the lesser of two evils. Sue Everhart, a former chairman of the Georgia GOP, said she disapproves of some of the candidate’s statements — especially the talk of Satan common to the QAnon worldview. But she said she prefers Greene to a Democrat, arguing that no candidate is perfect and expressing optimism that Greene will change her ways upon arriving in Washington.

yeah right

Your silence on Omar seems to implicate complicity towards racist congress people
 
The ones who are the loudest against Q pushed the greatest conspiracy theory of all time.

Ironic
 
Some Republicans have justified the move to embrace Greene as the lesser of two evils. Sue Everhart, a former chairman of the Georgia GOP, said she disapproves of some of the candidate’s statements — especially the talk of Satan common to the QAnon worldview. But she said she prefers Greene to a Democrat, arguing that no candidate is perfect and expressing optimism that Greene will change her ways upon arriving in Washington.

yeah right

This is all completely normal
 
QAnon would not be the first group within which politics and religion merge.

Stalin explained to his colleagues that Bolshevism was a "sort of military-religious order." There is a very good biography of Stalin (The Red Tsar by Simon Sebag-Montefiore) that lays out the quasi-religious element present in Stalin's court. This quasi-religious element was rather instrumental in justifying atrocities and other crimes that under a normal government would not be allowed to go forward.

QAnon may seem idiotic and amusing now. But it has the potential to become a major force.

bump
 
The nice thing about a conspiracy theory is everything confirms it.

Bannon being arrested is more proof of Q being right.

Judge ruling on very poorly chosen one's taxes is another piece of proof.

Massive solar storm later this week. More proof.

Lion at the zoo farts. More proof.
 
When a person believes in a magic man in the sky who says non believers are evil people who deserve eternal damnation it's pretty easy for them to believe anything.
 
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