QAnon

I mean to be fair, he's gonna get stuffed. Pascrell has won every single election he's been in with at least 68% of the vote. I don't think a lot of People in Patterson have patience for a Trumper republican.
 
QAnon now after Wayfair with their latest conspiracy theory that they are selling missing children in storage bins.... using their own names.... because somehow this is less risky than selling them on the dark web. You can't make up this kind of stupid.
 
Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday won the runoff in the Republican primary in Georgia’s 14th District, a safe Republican seat now held by Rep. Tom Graves, all but ensuring she will join Congress. Republican leaders had distanced themselves from Greene after videos surfaced of her making racist, anti-Semitic and Islamophobic comments.

Greene, who runs a construction company, has endorsed the QAnon conspiracy theory, which includes the idea that Trump is a messianic figure fighting the so-called deep state and that he alone can be trusted.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/elec...me-time/promo#link-566VP5TGYZCODIYUOQR4WE653E
 
Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday won the runoff in the Republican primary in Georgia’s 14th District, a safe Republican seat now held by Rep. Tom Graves, all but ensuring she will join Congress. Republican leaders had distanced themselves from Greene after videos surfaced of her making racist, anti-Semitic and Islamophobic comments.

Greene, who runs a construction company, has endorsed the QAnon conspiracy theory, which includes the idea that Trump is a messianic figure fighting the so-called deep state and that he alone can be trusted.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/elec...me-time/promo#link-566VP5TGYZCODIYUOQR4WE653E

I went at lunch specifically to vote against her. Such an embarrassment to this area.
 
I went at lunch specifically to vote against her. Such an embarrassment to this area.

I take it there was a "reasonable" alternative and the voters with the Q candidate.

Kinda like in 2016 when the GOP had 10 alternatives and went with very poorly chosen one. And 2020 when they stuck with him.

Glad I'm no longer affiliated with the party.
 
Last edited:
I take it there was a "reasonable" alternative and the voters with the Q candidate.

Kinda like in 2016 when the GOP had 10 alternatives and went with very poorly chosen one. And 2020 when they stuck with him.

Glad I'm no longer affiliated with the party.

I consider myself unaffiliated these days. I voted for that one race just to vote against this woman.

I just want to see some reasonable, moderate candidates again.
 
President Trump and Republican leaders’ embrace of a House candidate who has made racist statements and espoused the QAnon conspiracy theory is again highlighting the party’s willingness to tolerate extreme and bigoted positions.

Trump on Wednesday tweeted that Marjorie Taylor Greene, who won her Georgia primary Tuesday evening, was a “future Republican Star,” who was “strong on everything and never gives up — a real WINNER!” The office of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — who ignored multiple pleas from his members to wade into the primary to stop Greene — has said that he will seat her on congressional committees.

The decision has left many House Republicans privately griping about irresponsible leadership, even as they do little publicly to challenge the party’s position or to state their opposition to Greene’s joining their conference if she is elected in November, as is expected, in a reliably Republican district.

Greene promotes the QAnon conspiracy theory, whose followers believe Trump is battling a cabal of “deep state” saboteurs of his administration who worship Satan and traffic children for sex. She has also made racist, anti-Semitic and Islamophobic comments, asserting that Black people are “held slaves to the Democratic Party,” likening the election of the first two Muslim women to Congress to an “Islamic invasion of our government” and calling George Soros, the liberal Jewish donor and Holocaust survivor, a “Nazi himself trying to continue what was not finished.”

How the Trump campaign came to court QAnon, the online conspiracy movement identified by the FBI as a violent threat

Some retiring members spoke out against the party’s accepting Greene into its ranks, but those seeking reelection were reluctant to do so.

“How can we warmly receive someone that’s publicly stated some of the things she stated in her videos?” asked retiring Rep. Paul Mitchell (R-Mich.). “You can’t dismiss people because of their religious beliefs and their ethnicity. You can’t. . . . It’s just wrong.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...op-table-high_greene-845pm:homepage/story-ans
 
Back
Top