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Celerity

(43,153 posts)
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 05:26 PM Sep 2020

The QAnon Weirdos Are Rapidly Seizing The Republican Party

Even if Trump loses, the GOP and, by extension, the rest of us, will be stuck with these kooks.

https://thebanter.substack.com/p/the-qanon-weirdos-are-rapidly-seizing



WASHINGTON, DC -- The Republican Party is in serious trouble. And by extension so is everyone else. I’m not saying we’re somehow affiliated with the crisis the GOP faces, nor am I saying we’re primarily responsible for it. I’m just saying that we all keep getting hit with the blood-spatter from the quackery happening on the other side of the aisle, and win or lose, it’s going to get worse before it gets better. We’re all aware of the origin story of the Republican political crisis by now, so I won’t belabor how exactly we arrived at this point. Suffice it to say, the Republicans and chiefly Fox News founder Roger Ailes at some point as far back as 50 years ago decided there was an untapped voting demographic ripe for the picking: the poorly educated, kneejerk white male racist vote. And since then, the Republicans have been fielding more and more candidates in gerrymandered districts who specifically appeal to that voting bloc.

While the party cultivated a new breed of doofuses to shoehorn into various posts, Ailes, the media Pied Piper of the movement, provided the grievances and propaganda to get the word out. This eventually led to substandard weirdos like Louie Gohmert, Sarah Palin, Steve King, and of course Donald Trump. Trump turned out to be the ultimate form of the destructor, as they say in Ghostbusters. In addition to all of the other immensely damaging Trump things culminating in America’s first fascist tyranny, the current president has become a gateway through which the Q collective is emerging, as if from another plane of existence, and there’s no immediate way the party establishment will be able to cull them from their midst. Indeed, the Republican Party is on the verge of being taken over by the looniest of the loonies -- a group of conspiracy theorists who make Alex Jones look like Walter Cronkite. And the Q people love Donald Trump. A second term for Trump would metastasize Q and the QAnon theories throughout the party. But even if Trump loses, the GOP and, by extension, the rest of us, will be stuck with these kooks.

In case you’re not familiar with QAnon, it’s a deeply anti-Semitic, far-right set of conspiracy theories, launched by a 4chan user called “Q.” These mentally unstable internet users are clearly incapable of processing information the way Normals do. They lack the ability to separate obvious fiction from reality, and that’s just the beginning. Remember Pizzagate? That was Q. The Q disciples believe in the existence of the “deep state” -- an alleged secret underground collective of pedophilic federal bureaucrats controlling the entire nation, and that it’s systematically undermining both Trump and the Q adherents. One of their other signature “theories” -- actually, they’re less like theories more like hallucinogen-induced nightmares -- involves Hollywood celebrities kidnapping children and harvesting their blood for the “adrenochrome,” a derivative of adrenaline. They’re also disciples of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, another anti-Semitic heap of gibberish used to justify the vilification of Jewish people. The latter theory, the Elders of Zion thing, was the topic of a retweet by a woman who was scheduled to speak at the Republican convention until the heat was too much for the party and her spot was filled by a different official.

Anyway, you get the idea. A new poll by The Daily Kos and Civiqs reveals the pervasiveness of the crisis. According to the pollster, the “deep state elites” theory is regarded as “mostly true” by 33 percent of Republicans. That might seem far from scary. But wait. Only 13 percent believe it’s not true at all. In other words, 33 percent are certain of it, while as many as 87 percent of Republicans believe it to some degree or another. That’s the scary part. Christopher Ingraham, the resident numbers cruncher for The Washington Post, called the poll results “extremely, extremely grim.” That’s an understatement. Imagine carrying on debates over policy or the role of government with a party on the other side of every issue that believes pedophiles in Hollywood are drinking blood extract from kidnapped children. How can democracy function with half of the political debate gone Full Red Hat, and also Full Q Creepazoid on top of it. That’s a two-headed hydra of madness, and there’s no way a political system can endure half of it being run by escaped psychopaths.




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The QAnon Weirdos Are Rapidly Seizing The Republican Party (Original Post) Celerity Sep 2020 OP
. . . or exciting trump anyway. empedocles Sep 2020 #1
Yes. That's bad. n/t Laelth Sep 2020 #2
What republican party? Is there even a republican party? For some reason, I didn't think that this SWBTATTReg Sep 2020 #3
That's why it is way past time to put the adults back in charge. Initech Sep 2020 #4
Weird ck4829 Sep 2020 #5

SWBTATTReg

(22,077 posts)
3. What republican party? Is there even a republican party? For some reason, I didn't think that this
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 06:20 PM
Sep 2020

party even existed still...hmmm.

Initech

(100,043 posts)
4. That's why it is way past time to put the adults back in charge.
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 06:53 PM
Sep 2020

The kids have had their fun, and nearly destroyed the US in the process. We need sane, sensible leadership to lead us out of this crisis and through future ones. We don't need a bunch of insane lunatics who shouldn't have left the basement running the show.

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