When asked about the Q Anon nutters in a press conference, Trump reminded us all what really matters to him:
“I don’t know much about the movement, other than I understand
they like me very much, which I appreciate,” he told a reporter in response to a question about QAnon. “I have heard that it is gaining in popularity … I’ve heard these are people that love our country.”
Just like when John Lewis died and the only thing Trump could muster was "he didn't come to my inauguration". Just like every damn time he talks, it's about him, who likes him, how people treat him, and how good his ratings are.
They like me very much.
What a sad, small, weak, pathetic child.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised the supporters of QAnon, a convoluted, pro-Trump conspiracy theory, and suggested he appreciates their support of his...
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Sounds like he was being diplomatic in both cases.
uh - there is no need to be diplomatic with an insane CONspiratorial group of extremist nutters who have birthed theories of 'elite pedophile rings' bent on world domination - that has resulted in violence.
donny is so insecure, that he will latch onto anybody & anything he believes 'likes' him & gives him the praise he craves so much.
Idk about world domination but there are elite pedo rings. If you dont believe that by now, YOU are the conspiracy nutter.
duuuuuuuuuuuuuude................ pedo rings exist - nobody is debating that.
but the 'special' kinda beliefs is whacked beyond reason.
- The QAnon conspiracy theory has exploded since it began in the fall of 2017.
- It’s come under renewed attack, as Twitter banned thousands of accounts associated with the following.
- Many people still don’t know what this theory purports. We did a deep-dive. Here are the shocking results.
The first claim ever made in the QAnon saga was irrefutably false.
On October 28th, 2017, a cocksure, anonymous message board user claimed that
Hillary Clinton would be arrested in two days. [
pizza gate ]
Roughly 1,000 days have passed…and still nothing.
That hasn’t stopped “Q” from gaining a religious following.
Despite Twitter’s best attempts, the web of believers sprawls somewhere in the millions. At least that’s what
Chrissy Teigen will tell you.
She was recently attacked on Twitter by QAnon supporters, who accused her of eating children.
No, that’s not a typo.
Five Major Claims Of QAnon
QAnon isn’t the first conspiracy theory, but it might be the largest. Most of the other conspiracy theories you know
(faked moon landing, 9/11, JFK) are all encapsulated by QAnon.
That’s because ‘Q’ claims that everyone is in on the game. The government, the media, Hollywood, the education industry, the health care industry, and probably your grandma are working in cahoots to exploit you—the average citizen.
1) An Evil Cult Is Ruling the Planet
Q claims that Epstein’s island was not only a sex trafficking ring but also housed a
satanic cult where humans were sacrificed. It argues that this cult engages in the
blood-letting of children. And it claims that many of our leaders and celebrities are involved — sometimes even
models who like to share recipes for rice pudding.
QAnon claimed
“symbolism will be their downfall,” in a post allegedly depicting the Clintons wearing satanic crosses.
2) Donald Trump Is an American Hero
That’s right. The man we all heard say that you should just grab women by their private parts is here to save us from the demented sex offenders.
3) The Democratic Party Has Sinister Intentions
According to QAnon, the Democrats are significant players in the conspiracy against America. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama,
Joe Biden, they’re all secretly working to hold down the black population.
Q makes many claims about
Barack Obama, including the idea that he
armed North Korea with nuclear weapons, and that
he is, no joke, Satan.
4) They Want Us Divided
A major rallying point of this conspiracy is that Q’s followers are “united” and “growing.” They are all part of the “Great Awakening,” which is inevitable.
5) The Patriots Are in Control
Q is so confident and so “well-informed” because it’s a “military entity,” allegedly comprised of high-ranking officers.
What Is Qanon? Here Are 5 Core Beliefs of the Shocking Conspiracy Theory