Posted on 10/17/2020 1:09:44 PM PDT by RandFan
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Friday slammed President Trump for refusing to denounce QAnon, a group that has spread false information on social media about COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement and which the FBI warns is a domestic terror threat.
The presidents unwillingness to denounce an absurd and dangerous conspiracy theory last night continues an alarming pattern: politicians and parties refuse to forcefully and convincingly repudiate groups like antifa, white supremacists and conspiracy peddlers, Romney said in a statement tweeted Friday afternoon.
Similarly troubling is their silence regarding anti-vaxxers, militias and anarchists, he added. Rather than expel the rabid fringes and the extremes, they have coddled or adopted them, eagerly trading their principles for the hope of electoral victories.
Trump pointedly declined to criticize QAnon during a nationally-televised town hall Thursday evening when Savannah Guthrie of NBC News asked him to debunk a conspiracy theory about Satan-worshiping politicians and celebrities being part of a global sex abuse conspiracy.
I know nothing about it. I do know they are very much against pedophilia. They fight it very hard, but I know nothing about it, Trump replied.
It was the second time in less than a month that the president has refused to condemn a fringe group viewed as sympathetic to his cause.
During his debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Sept. 29, Trump refused to condemn white supremacist groups when pressed by moderator Chris Wallace.
Trump referenced one such group, the Proud Boys, by name and said: Stand back and stand by. But Ill tell you what, Ill tell you what, somebodys got to do something about antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem.
Trumps refusal to condemn the Proud Boys and similar groups prompted an immediate backlash from Republicans on Capitol Hill.
The next day Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters: It was unacceptable not to condemn white supremacists, associating himself with the remarks of Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.), the only African American in the Senate GOP conference, who called on Trump to correct his statement.
Romney on Tuesday criticized Trump and Democrats for contributing to what he called a hate-filled morass.
I have stayed quiet with the approach of the election, Romney said in another statement posted on Twitter. "But Im troubled by our politics, as it has moved away from spirited debate to a vile, vituperative, hate-filled morass that is unbecoming of any free nationlet alone the birthplace of modern democracy."
Romney warned that rabid attacks back and forth between Trump and Democratic leaders such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) kindle the conspiracy mongers and the haters who take the small and predictable step from intemperate word to dangerous action.
He cited Trump calling Bidens running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), a monster and Pelosis tearing up of Trumps State of the Union speech on national television in February.
QAnon not a real thing just a state of mind the left uses.
If you want to talk conspiracies - After watching the last four years of what the Democrats, the Intelligence Community and the Media tried to do to Trump, it is extremely possible if not likely that Seth Rich was murdered for passing on information to Julian, isn’t it?
I hope you shot it off to Mittens with the greatest of satisfaction !
Leni
Not last 20 years. I was there in 94 and again in 95.
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