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That Q and Qanon thingy seems to be the liberals' media talking point for Saturday ... 3rd thread today on this board and it's only lunchtime in TN ...
Q must be on to something because liberals are all worked up by them.
That Q and Qanon thingy seems to be the liberals' media talking point for Saturday ... 3rd thread today on this board and it's only lunchtime in TN ...
Ladies and gentlemen, the future of the Republican Party:
"Q is a patriot," Marjorie Taylor Greene said. She called the conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to," adding: "He is someone that very much loves his country, and he's on the same page as us, and he is very pro-Trump."
She won the primary in her deep red Georgia district, virtually assuring her a seat in the US House of Representatives despite racist videos, anti-Muslim slurs and believing in nut-bag conspiracy theories.
Less than two months ago, Republican leadership in Washington rejected Greene, calling racist comments she's made "appalling" and "disgusting." House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other House GOP leaders endorsed Greene's primary opponent, neurosurgeon John Cowan, who called Greene "a circus act" and "crazy."
But just like they did with the credibly accused child molester Roy Moore and Donald Trump, once they won their primaries, the GOP went all in for their nut-bag candidates. McCarthy has already said she'd be welcomed by her House colleagues and given committee assignments just like normal Congress people.
The dissolution of the Republican Party continues.
That Q and Qanon thingy seems to be the liberals' media talking point for Saturday ... 3rd thread today on this board and it's only lunchtime in TN ...
Q must be on to something because liberals are all worked up by them.
Ladies and gentlemen, the future of the Republican Party:
"Q is a patriot," Marjorie Taylor Greene said. She called the conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to," adding: "He is someone that very much loves his country, and he's on the same page as us, and he is very pro-Trump."
Ladies and gentlemen, the future of the Republican Party:
"Q is a patriot," Marjorie Taylor Greene said. She called the conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to," adding: "He is someone that very much loves his country, and he's on the same page as us, and he is very pro-Trump."
She won the primary in her deep red Georgia district, virtually assuring her a seat in the US House of Representatives despite racist videos, anti-Muslim slurs and believing in nut-bag conspiracy theories.
Less than two months ago, Republican leadership in Washington rejected Greene, calling racist comments she's made "appalling" and "disgusting." House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other House GOP leaders endorsed Greene's primary opponent, neurosurgeon John Cowan, who called Greene "a circus act" and "crazy."
But just like they did with the credibly accused child molester Roy Moore and Donald Trump, once they won their primaries, the GOP went all in for their nut-bag candidates. McCarthy has already said she'd be welcomed by her House colleagues and given committee assignments just like normal Congress people.
The dissolution of the Republican Party continues.
That Q and Qanon thingy seems to be the liberals' media talking point for Saturday ... 3rd thread today on this board and it's only lunchtime in TN ...
Q must be on to something because liberals are all worked up by them.
makes sense. that's the Republican party now. it's sad. i hope that it is replaced with something saner.
Ladies and gentlemen, the future of the Republican Party:
"Q is a patriot," Marjorie Taylor Greene said. She called the conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to," adding: "He is someone that very much loves his country, and he's on the same page as us, and he is very pro-Trump."
She won the primary in her deep red Georgia district, virtually assuring her a seat in the US House of Representatives despite racist videos, anti-Muslim slurs and believing in nut-bag conspiracy theories.
Less than two months ago, Republican leadership in Washington rejected Greene, calling racist comments she's made "appalling" and "disgusting." House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other House GOP leaders endorsed Greene's primary opponent, neurosurgeon John Cowan, who called Greene "a circus act" and "crazy."
But just like they did with the credibly accused child molester Roy Moore and Donald Trump, once they won their primaries, the GOP went all in for their nut-bag candidates. McCarthy has already said she'd be welcomed by her House colleagues and given committee assignments just like normal Congress people.
The dissolution of the Republican Party continues.
I'm hoping at this point that the Republican party implodes. I have great hope that The Lincoln Project will form the basis for The Lincolnist Party, a conservative party of sound principles that has even figured out that tax cuts are not the answer to all of America's problems.
If the strength to the GOP lies in conspiracy theories I really don't think that's an advantage.that a Q Anon CT theorist can be elected to a republican ticket might actually reveal the 'strength' of today's GOP
That Q and Qanon thingy seems to be the liberals' media talking point for Saturday ... 3rd thread today on this board and it's only lunchtime in TN ...
Ladies and gentlemen, the future of the Republican Party:
"Q is a patriot," Marjorie Taylor Greene said. She called the conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to," adding: "He is someone that very much loves his country, and he's on the same page as us, and he is very pro-Trump."
She won the primary in her deep red Georgia district, virtually assuring her a seat in the US House of Representatives despite racist videos, anti-Muslim slurs and believing in nut-bag conspiracy theories.
Less than two months ago, Republican leadership in Washington rejected Greene, calling racist comments she's made "appalling" and "disgusting." House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other House GOP leaders endorsed Greene's primary opponent, neurosurgeon John Cowan, who called Greene "a circus act" and "crazy."
But just like they did with the credibly accused child molester Roy Moore and Donald Trump, once they won their primaries, the GOP went all in for their nut-bag candidates. McCarthy has already said she'd be welcomed by her House colleagues and given committee assignments just like normal Congress people.
The dissolution of the Republican Party continues.
I know! It's very uncomfortable when you can't stop laughing.:lamo
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