That this is taken such hold within the GOP is a very scary thing for the USA https://t.co/8AjjcPunbc
— Jim Swift (@JimSwiftDC) February 9, 2020
Really strong Yahoo article about the steady creep of #QAnon into the Republican mainstream. I've been screaming for two years that this was a cancer on the GOP, it's nice to see more people listening.https://t.co/CGdEkC7zmG
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) February 9, 2020
There's a QAnon follower who angrily speculates that Pope Francis is secretly Frank Sinatra, who in reality died in 1998.
— Travis View (@travis_view) January 30, 2020
Sinatra going from a world-famous boozing philanderer to the celibate head of the Catholic Church would be quite a dramatic lifestyle change. pic.twitter.com/0udwW7o2H9
Promoters of the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory were urging their fans to ward off the coronavirus by purchasing and drinking dangerous bleach https://t.co/0EKpNYaOsg
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) January 29, 2020
Lots of crowing from QAnon followers over the run of 53-47 votes. Q proof, right??
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) January 22, 2020
53-47 was Q's prediction of the Kavanaugh vote. And Q was wrong. So Q followers retconned it to be the Senate makeup after the midterm. Which was in line with every forecast model. https://t.co/Ep2GAVmDsc
I don't even think Q could have predicted that one of its adherents would become a social media whisperer for a U.S. Senator. pic.twitter.com/D3JQXuVMgv
— Jim Swift (@JimSwiftDC) January 24, 2020
— hend amry (@LibyaLiberty) January 16, 2020
Well this is certainly a terrible development. https://t.co/hWL7c02xis
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) January 12, 2020
Trump's recent retweets have conspiracists in overdrive. “Best case is we’re up getting a medal at the White House,” one QAnon luminary gushed. https://t.co/1jHfuuWIyZ
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) January 3, 2020
President Infowars: Trump spent his (ongoing) Mar-a-Lago holiday retweeting QAnon and Pizzagate accounts https://t.co/oIfhEbzRod
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 2, 2020
UPDATE: A new count finds that Trump has now amplified QAnon accounts at least 72 times via at least 58 individual accounts. https://t.co/AItOII5Cft
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) January 2, 2020
Less than a day after his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, QAnon believers have "determined" that John Lewis is faking having cancer to avoid being executed by a military tribunal for his treasonous crimes. pic.twitter.com/dGBljma7T1
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) December 30, 2019
With the impeached President retweeting QAnon fan accounts (h/t @atrupar)…
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) December 28, 2019
Reminder of the FBI’s sounding the alarm that the promotion of QAnon leads to risk of domestic violence
By @justinhendrix:https://t.co/SwE5GhajYZ
NBC News has identified four candidates running in primaries for *Congress* who have shared or promoted messages affiliated with the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory, as reported by @MorganRadford on @Morning_Joe https://t.co/ECDnCFtHVD
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) November 11, 2019
the president and a staffer appear to be tweeting a Qanon slogan often used to suggest looming arrests of Trump's critics, or similar vengeance. You can order that slogan in a number of "Q"-themed t-shirt designs https://t.co/RYvs8fAqG8
— Devlin Barrett (@DevlinBarrett) March 8, 2020