the other mike
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CNN.Who is the bigger existential threat here: And Who supports WHOM. Democrats and BLM WHO is the bigger existential threat?
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CNN.Who is the bigger existential threat here: And Who supports WHOM. Democrats and BLM WHO is the bigger existential threat?
Just a quick look in just those pics shows not one… but sixROFL!
Tell us again how many QAnon members were at the capitol on Jan 6
You are so desperate.
6 whole members!Just a quick look in just those pics shows not one… but six
With all sorts of flags and banners
You’re a dishonest troll. Just the sort that gravitates to Q
The tea party believed that the country was led by “liberal elites” who were Satanic blood drinking pedophiles? QANON be QNUTS.I don't get the continuous attacks on QAnon by liberals. It's just a newer version of the Tea Party.
at LEAST six in that particular group of pics.6 whole members!
Shazaam! You turds have all been talking like there are millions.
85% of Democrats firmly believe a man can look down at a penis hanging between his legs yet still be a woman…Who is the bigger loon?QAnon Now as Popular in U.S. as Some Major Religions, Poll Suggests (Published 2021)
Fifteen percent of Americans believe that “patriots may have to resort to violence” to restore the country’s rightful order, the poll indicated.www.nytimes.com
But it’s not just the notion that the election was stolen that has caught on with the former president’s supporters. QAnon, an outlandish and ever-evolving conspiracy theory spread by some of Mr. Trump’s most ardent followers, has significant traction with a segment of the public — particularly Republicans and Americans who consume news from far-right sources.
Those are the findings of a poll released today by the Public Religion Research Institute and the Interfaith Youth Core, which found that 15 percent of Americans say they think that the levers of power are controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles, a core belief of QAnon supporters. The same share said it was true that “American patriots may have to resort to violence” to depose the pedophiles and restore the country’s rightful order.
And fully 20 percent of respondents said that they thought a biblical-scale storm would soon sweep away these evil elites and “restore the rightful leaders.”
“These are words I never thought I would write into a poll question, or have the need to, but here we are,” Robby Jones, the founder of P.R.R.I., said in an interview.
30% of Republicans have 'favorable' view of QAnon conspiracy theory, YouGov poll finds
The baseless far-right conspiracy theory claims President Donald Trump is secretly fighting a "deep state" cabal of satanic pedophiles and cannibals.www.businessinsider.com
I'd say it's pretty close.85% of Democrats firmly believe a man can look down at a penis hanging between his legs yet still be a woman…Who is the bigger loon?
Hahaha…and of course there you sit….dead in the middle….bipartisan as fuck…right?I'd say it's pretty close.
Amazing how similar the two ends of the spectrum can be!
I just call 'em like I see 'em, Trumpster. Nutters don't like that.Hahaha…and of course there you sit….dead in the middle….bipartisan as fuck…right?
If there were more you wouldn't have had to keep showing the same one ever and over again.at LEAST six in that particular group of pics.
After you saw "only one"...and ignored all those signs and flags
You dishonest little troll
The tea party believed that the country was led by “liberal elites” who were Satanic blood drinking pedophiles? QANON be QNUTS.
PRRI? That sounds like a commie propaganda organ.QAnon Now as Popular in U.S. as Some Major Religions, Poll Suggests (Published 2021)
Fifteen percent of Americans believe that “patriots may have to resort to violence” to restore the country’s rightful order, the poll indicated.www.nytimes.com
But it’s not just the notion that the election was stolen that has caught on with the former president’s supporters. QAnon, an outlandish and ever-evolving conspiracy theory spread by some of Mr. Trump’s most ardent followers, has significant traction with a segment of the public — particularly Republicans and Americans who consume news from far-right sources.
Those are the findings of a poll released today by the Public Religion Research Institute and the Interfaith Youth Core, which found that 15 percent of Americans say they think that the levers of power are controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles, a core belief of QAnon supporters. The same share said it was true that “American patriots may have to resort to violence” to depose the pedophiles and restore the country’s rightful order.
And fully 20 percent of respondents said that they thought a biblical-scale storm would soon sweep away these evil elites and “restore the rightful leaders.”
“These are words I never thought I would write into a poll question, or have the need to, but here we are,” Robby Jones, the founder of P.R.R.I., said in an interview.
30% of Republicans have 'favorable' view of QAnon conspiracy theory, YouGov poll finds
The baseless far-right conspiracy theory claims President Donald Trump is secretly fighting a "deep state" cabal of satanic pedophiles and cannibals.www.businessinsider.com
They should really jail all members of both. The country would be a lot better for it.Who is the bigger existential threat here: And Who supports WHOM. Democrats and BLM WHO is the bigger existential threat?
Pew research found that 24% favor qanon.PRRI? That sounds like a commie propaganda organ.
At least QAnon is trying to get the bad guys put in jail.QANON be QNUTS.
Who is the bigger existential threat here: And Who supports WHOM. Democrats and BLM WHO is the bigger existential threat?
Who is the bigger existential threat here: And Who supports WHOM. Democrats and BLM WHO is the bigger existential threat?
That's really adorable you believe that. Does your breakfast cereal talk to you as well?At least QAnon is trying to get the bad guys put in jail.
24% of what?Pew research found that 24% favor qanon.
A quarter of Republicans in favour of QAnon, poll finds
Twenty-four per cent of GOP voters tell researchers they hold positive opinion of movement whose members attacked US Capitolwww.independent.co.uk