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Populist movement? It was bought and paid for by wealthy conservatives and corporate donors like Big Oil.I hope some big money donors were willing to offset the leftwing moneybags by supporting the populist Tea Party movement
But without the people all the money does nothing
Trump says several times that he does not know much about QAnonGosh, you're so weak.
Trump praises QAnon supporters: "I understand they like me very much"
Don thinks it does. In his praise of QAnon he forgot to mention they are crazy conspiracy theory nuts. You know, his kind of people.You have posted references to claims made by liberals about something they call QAnon
But nothing from QAnon itself because it doesent exist
After winking at QAnon for years, Donald Trump is overtly embracing the baseless conspiracy theory, even as the number of frightening real-world events linked to it grows.Trump says several times that he does not know much about QAnon
My admiration for you has increased.I don't think disagreeing with me is denial.
You haven't posted any facts, so far.But denying the facts I've posted is ...
My admiration for you is back to zero.......nitwit.
Don thinks it does. In his praise of QAnon he forgot to mention they are crazy conspiracy theory nuts. You know, his kind of people.
Still, where is QAnon?After winking at QAnon for years, Donald Trump is overtly embracing the baseless conspiracy theory, even as the number of frightening real-world events linked to it grows.
On Tuesday, using his Truth Social platform, the Republican former president reposted an image of himself wearing a Q lapel pin overlaid with the words “The Storm is Coming.” In QAnon lore, the “storm” refers to Trump’s final victory, when supposedly he will regain power and his opponents will be tried, and potentially executed, on live television.
As Trump contemplates another run for the presidency and has become increasingly assertive in the Republican primary process during the midterm elections, his actions show that far from distancing himself from the political fringe, he is welcoming it.
He’s published dozens of recent Q-related posts, in contrast to 2020, when he claimed that while he didn’t know much about QAnon, he couldn’t disprove its conspiracy theory.
Maybe this will help with your disingenuous question.Then why dont you ask trump to show you the QAnon website if you think he knows?
I doMaybe this will help with your disingenuous question.
Tucker Carlson Can’t Find QAnon’s Website. We're Here to Help.
The Fox News host claimed without evidence that the conspiracy theory is a hoax made up by the liberal media.www.vice.com
Racism doesn't have a website either. Do you believe it exists?
Putting your bizarre strawman argument aside, prove to me most of the racism that exists victimizes whites.I do
But its mostly reverse racism against whites today
But when libs tell us QAnon believes something and DEMANDS that MAGAs answer for it that is a liberal scam
Dont try to change the subjectPutting your bizarre strawman argument aside, prove to me most of the racism that exists victimizes whites.
I consider the source.Gosh, you're so weak.
Trump praises QAnon supporters: "I understand they like me very much"
You haven't posted any facts, so far.
I guess you don't how the burden of proof works. Anyway, "Nobody fucks Glasnost except Mrs. Glasnost".Until you can prove that, go fuck yourself.
Jesus was all about helping the poor and least among us. There is no prosperity principle in Christianity.You're wrong about no wealthy person can be a Christian. Jesus certainly never commands us to live in abject poverty.
He did say we would have life, and that more abundantly. Meaning the works we do are NOT conditional to salvation, but as a witness to bring others to the Cross. His ministry was, and is to bring sinners to Himself, not just to merely meet people's physical needs.Jesus was all about helping the poor and least among us. There is no prosperity principle in Christianity.