Trump retreats QAnon conspiracy rumors. So does Faux News.
Congrats, Republicans. Couldn't happen to a nicer crew of folks.
Their underlying vision—of being a heroic warrior for truth battling against the vilest of evils—is what attracts so many followers to QAnon, and simultaneously creates permission in their minds for committing the most atrocious acts of violence one can imagine.
We’ve already seen this playing out in domestic-terrorism incidents that, fortunately, did not reach fruition:
A QAnon fanatic armed with an AR-15 and an armored truck blocked traffic on the Hoover Dam and demanded the inspector general’s report on the government investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email practices in June 2018.
A California man arrested in December 2018 with bomb-making materials in his car told investigators he intended to use them to "blow up a satanic temple monument" in the Springfield, Illinois Capitol rotunda. His larger intentions, he said, were "make Americans aware of Pizzagate and the New World Order, who were dismantling society."
An Illinois woman who became a fanatical QAnon devotee livestreamed herself on a cross-country trip, armed with a collection of illegal knives, to New York City, where she hoped to “take out” Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. NYPD officers arrested her there.
The young man who murdered Gambino mob boss Frank Cali, who gorged himself on QAnon theories online, told investigators he committed the crime because he believed that Cali was part of the “Deep State” operation to sabotage Trump’s presidency.
The Los Angeles locomotive engineer, also a QAnon fan, who drove his engine at high speed off the tracks near the docks where the US Naval Ship Mercy was stationed as part of the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic—it halted about 800 yards away from the ship—told arresting officers he was hoping to ram the ship because he believed the claims (primarily from QAnon theorists) that the patients were going to be secretly carted off to Guantanamo: “You only get this chance once. The whole world is watching. … I had to. People don’t know what’s going on here. Now they will.”
QAnon Candidates
Media Matters’ Alex Kaplan compiled a complete list of QAnon candidates:
Thirteen candidates have secured a spot on the ballot in November by competing in primary elections.
Of those 13 candidates, five are from California, two are from Illinois, and there is one each from Colorado, New Jersey, Oregon, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas.
One candidate in Florida is running as an independent, who is also on the ballot in November.
One candidate, in Georgia, is heading to an upcoming primary runoff.
One candidate in New York is running as a Republican write-in.
In total, 59 of the candidates are Republicans, two are Democrats, one is a Libertarian, and two are independents.
Here are the QAnon Supporters running for Congress in 2020
QAnon cult threatens to consume what's left of the Republican Party
Almost not worth responding to. So sad that QAnon even gets to our pages....but it's good, if you're not aware - to know what preposterous things they support. Awareness of absurdity is better than ignoring it.
I wonder if the QAnons actually make the Republicans stronger or weaker. Are they some kind of loose canons? Of have they sort of become the spine of their party?
Who is the Florida candidate?
Darren Aquino is a Republican candidate running in Florida’s 19th Congressional District. He has tweeted the QAnon slogan.
Here's a list of candidates who support QAnon conspiracies:
Excellent and informative post, thank you!
Speaking of the NYPD and QAnon, did you see the interview with the NYPD union head this week with the QAnon coffee mug sitting on the shelf behind him? QAnon represents the logical conclusion of the philosophical position that the GOP has fostered for some time now. Their adherents include many in the prepper community, whose personal armories are the envy of many a local sheriff. They demand we remember the Clinton-Reno disasters at Ruby Ridge and Waco, while ignoring Portland because 'their guy' is in the White House!
I'm seeing now how some of our predecessors believed some of their contemporaries were possessed by demons. These Q-Anon believers exhibit the same symptoms.
Well QAnon DEFINITELY has it right: there is a conspiracy against Trump and his supporters.
But it has never been a secret plot by a "deep state"....
..it's the open and proudly patriotic plot of the majority of American Citizens to...
VOTE THE ORANGE BAG OF POOP OUT!
MakeItGood
Agreed.
We have one of those idiots running against one of our representatives, Peter DeFazio, who is a really good guy. I do not know the name of the Anon guy but hopefully they will not get anywhere.
Here are the QAnon supporters running for Congress in 2020:
[mediamatters.org]
Peter’s obviously survived in an iffy district. If that’s the best the R’s can come up with - go Defazio! ..miss that Blue State ~
Who is the person in Ohio?I would like to vote against this cretin.
Rob Weber (Ohio)
Rob Weber is a Republican candidate running in Ohio’s 9th Congressional District. He won the Republican primary on April 28 and thus will be on the ballot in November's general election. On May 3, Weber quote-tweeted a QAnon account’s tweet featuring the QAnon slogan and hashtag and a video of someone saying the slogan.
Weber wrote the tweet, “Congrats on being ‘17’d,’” referring to “Q,” the 17th letter of the alphabet, and to “Q” linking to that tweet the day before. Being “Q’d” is a term used by QAnon supporters to refer to being linked to by “Q” .
Here are the QAnon supporters running for Congress in 2020
10 years ago it was the Tea Party. Republicans keep moving farther and farther right.
Meanwhile Democrats keep drifting farther right to appeal to the phantom “center”. Wouldn’t it be sweet if Democrats shucked their fealty to corporate donors and embraced what the majority of Americans support? Universal Healthcare. Free public colleges (like I enjoyed in the 60’s/70’s). Affordable Housing.
...if money no longer mattered and all those “Americans” ignored the results of it, yes. Until rock-solid confirmation of such a shift, it’s too dangerous to pretend..
Maybe the Dems can become the new right, the DSA can become the new left, and the GOP can retire to a convenient lunatic asylum.