They already did that. They call it Q-anon and claim it influences a significant portion of the Republican electorate. Of course, most Republicans had never heard of it before Mike Pence was asked about it, and I genuinely believe he didn't know what it was at that point, either.
They already did that. They call it Q-anon and claim it influences a significant portion of the Republican electorate. Of course, most Republicans had never heard of it before Mike Pence was asked about it, and I genuinely believe he didn't know what it was at that point, either.
Almost all liberals, I bet. A year from now it will be 99% once the media stops pretending to care. Q-anon is a tiny group of ultra-fringe wackos. It' frankly embarrassing that Matt made a story out of them.
They already did that. They call it Q-anon and claim it influences a significant portion of the Republican electorate. Of course, most Republicans had never heard of it before Mike Pence was asked about it, and I genuinely believe he didn't know what it was at that point, either.
If by "they" you mean the media, then assume it is bullshit and meant to misdirect.
"Look sir, the enemy are parading naked women in front of us- how enticing!"
"You idiot, they are distracting us- take your platoon to the flank, now!"
I mean the "Dems," in response to the previous comment, but if you say "media" that is a distinction without a difference.
Touche
The last poll I saw had 75% of America blissfully unaware of Q.
Almost all liberals, I bet. A year from now it will be 99% once the media stops pretending to care. Q-anon is a tiny group of ultra-fringe wackos. It' frankly embarrassing that Matt made a story out of them.
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