Posted on 09/15/2020 7:42:18 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
There is deep irony as a conspiracy theory is demonized but used as an all encompassing conspiracy theory for the left.
In the race for the vacated US House seat for District 14 there is some high drama in a race that had been considered a likely GOP hold. Democrat candidate Kevin Van Ausdal has pulled out of the contest as a result of divorce proceedings. He is no longer able to live in his home and is likely moving out of the state entirely, making him ineligible for the office. What is telling is that CNN saw some weakness on the GOP side of the ballot.
With its headline, and throughout the article, CNN saw fit to highlight the fact Van Ausdals Republican opponent, Marjorie Taylor Greene, is a proponent of the vilified conspiracy cabal Q-anon. Along with being against the wearing of masks something that in CNNs estimation places Greene on the same level as a presidential assassin the network takes issue with her past promotion of the wild and unsubstantiated conspiracy theory known as QAnon.
It is a clunky way of describing a purported conservative movement that is being applied by the left and the media to a wide variety of news items. It is being used in a classic example of Saul Alinkys 13th rule, of freezing a target and isolating it in order to conquer it. Originally the providence of the extreme right, in very brief definition Q-anon was the embodiment of the battle against the political swamp. Evil forces ruled our government, and they worked against the will of Donald Trump....
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
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Yea, ain't that somethin'? One would think any normal person would be against child rapists and traffickers. Q has got the derps defending them. Better to defeat your political enemies than to protect children.
President Trump and his Qanon operation are doing a very good job of ripping the mask off the enemy.
That's a good thing, right?
Just some qrazy talk.
Is it me or is the writing hard to follow?
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Don’t go all Qray Qray on us.
Not just you, I Tell u rian, I agree it is hard to follow.
There will be a Quiz at the end of the thread.
So they know nothing about it, but it is "wild and unsubstantiated" because, well, because they know nothing about it.
Yes it is
It's not you. That article reads like a HS sophomore "theme". Writers with that little skill should be kept far away from keyboards.
Not only is the writing atrocious, the writer's thought processes are disarticulated...
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