She sure does seem to have a bad memory when it's convenient, though. |
She thought January 6 was Antifa. That’s not smart. |
Yep! With 5-7 others. https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2022/04/qanon-figure-ron-watkins-gave-a-95000-loan-to-his-house-campaign-in-arizona/ |
She was grasping for a narrative to push. Look at her original text during January 6 - "Mark I was just told there is an active shooter on the first floor of the Capitol Please tell the President to calm people This isn't the way to solve anything" She knew Trump pushed this and could get the crowd to back down. That was her initial inclination, not Antifa. She knew the whole time. |
| The GOP's official logo should be truck nuts wearing a dunce cap while committing perjury. |
This was in private. |
+1 She said antifa. She knew it was “fa,” because she is on the side of “fa” herself. |
And I've got a swamp to sell in Florida.... |
Sell it to the constituents that voted that con artist in. They might be the ones open to a swindle |
White supremacists propagandized for decades. They’d sell their own mothers if they thought they’d benefit personally. |
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Apparently anybody can run as a candidate in the GOP. No misdeed is too low to disqualify potential candidates. An Indiana man running for a seat on the Clinton Township Board won the GOP primary while he is in jail for the murder of his wife (he bashed her in the head and threw her in a creek). https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/06/indiana-gop-murder-andrew-wilhoite/ |
If he had gotten zero votes, he still would have qualified. Do some research.
https://nypost.com/2022/05/06/andrew-wilhoite-charged-with-killing-wife-wins-primary-election/ |
Even if he was going to win with zero votes and even if he's innocent until proven guilty, it is not a good look to be jailed for your wife's murder. They should be able to disqualify him and let someone else take his place. |