Robert Bresson‘s great Mouchette (1967)will be released on Blu-ray by Criterion on Decemeber 8, 2020. I wish they would release his next two films (his first in color) Une Femme Douce (1969) and Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971). They have never been on Region A DVDs or Blu-ray discs. Une Femme Douce was on VHS.
Trump tells four lies in one sentence
This is an amazing achievement, even for him. Sad!
No, donations to Jill McCabe's 2015 campaign weren't illegal.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 14, 2020
No, Hillary Clinton didn't make the donations.
No, Andrew McCabe didn't get the donations.
No, Andrew McCabe wasn't head of the FBI at the time.
Fact check of ONE SENTENCE of a Trump tweet: https://t.co/niNohzI0SK
That is a lot of falsehoods.
— Del Quentin Wilber (@DelWilber) September 12, 2020
1) $675,000 to wife’s unsuccessful state sen campaign
2) NOT from Clinton. From a PAC controlled by Terry McAuliffe, clinton pal
3) came in 2015 when HRC was NOT under FBI investigation
4) McCabe was not running bureau at the time https://t.co/iN81GPHx58
Michael Caputo’s outrageous charges
Where does Trump find these crackpots?
Michael Caputo’s weekend statements were politically toxic. But his personal comments also revealed an isolated and despondent man. He should step down for the good of the country, but also for his own personal health. https://t.co/QsZfq149Xl
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) September 15, 2020
A top Trump health aide, without evidence, accused government scientists of “sedition.” He also warned of a left-wing revolt after the election. https://t.co/aVLRifkfs7
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 14, 2020
A Trump political appointee accuses CDC scientists of “sedition.”
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) September 14, 2020
Trump’s allies have already undermined the FBI and DOJ. We can’t afford to have them drive out the public health professionals we need to manage this pandemic. https://t.co/r00jpedsgi
He tweeted the below and it sincerely took me a second to figure out who was talking. https://t.co/D2mxaUjB1T
— Philip Bump (@pbump) September 14, 2020
Caputo… @HHSGov's top communication official: "When Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin…If you carry guns, buy ammunition, ladies & gentlemen, because it’s going to be hard to get.” https://t.co/D6YSCWJNSD
— Daniel Kraft, MD (@daniel_kraft) September 14, 2020
You said everybody is aghast. Does this include any Republicans or just the rest of us? As you say, it's not far from what Trump says. The Republican Party is now a Trump cult. They won't disagree with Caputo.
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) September 14, 2020
Selfish people who won’t wear masks
Selfish people ignoring science who don’t care about the health of everyone else.
One of the signs of Covid-19 is lack of taste. https://t.co/shG9pyyaQJ
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) September 16, 2020
*sigh*
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) September 12, 2020
Please let’s name her. I’m curious to read her statement of regret that is eventually coming. https://t.co/ejV3byQ0PS
From Trump's rally in Freeland, MI, last night:
— The Recount (@therecount) September 11, 2020
CNN's Jim Acosta: "Why are you not wearing your mask?"
Rallygoer: "Because there's no COVID. It's a fake pandemic. Created to destroy the United States of America."
It gets even worse. pic.twitter.com/4c3KPqbYEO
"You have no authority over me!"
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 30, 2020
That's the battle cry of all these guys. You're not the boss of me. https://t.co/DIzGRcUqon
Assaulting a worker who is enforcing face mask policies can now be prosecuted as aggravated battery in Illinois – a felony charge. https://t.co/im33CRtBmD
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 17, 2020
A teen working at a children's theme park in Pennsylvania was punched in the face for enforcing the park's face mask policy, police say https://t.co/1LiCyQEWdO
— CNN (@CNN) August 12, 2020
This is entirely the fault of Trump and the GOP. They spent months encouraging this behavior https://t.co/5A3WTGTVOB
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85) August 11, 2020
In case @WyndhamHotels monitors its Twitter feed, you should know the LaQuinta at Central & Meadow in Dallas is having trouble enforcing the mask policy. Big percent of guests only wear them when they pass the front desk. No masks in elevators & hallways. Staff feels helpless.
— MZS (@mattzollerseitz) August 30, 2020
The crowd at Trump’s NH rally just booed an announcement telling people to put on their masks
— Shannon Pettypiece (@spettypi) August 28, 2020
The CDC advises retail and restaurant workers not to argue with customers who refuse to wear masks to slow the spread of the novel coronavirushttps://t.co/VqwnqlTnX9
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 26, 2020
. @flotus now shaking hands and talking closely with the 30 or so children at the art event, also hugging some of them. No masks on Melania Trump or the children.
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) August 24, 2020
A White House East Wing official tells me they were tested this morning. But the no-mask message is evident. pic.twitter.com/y52LDnRzmE
So we ask a guy, who is standing with his little kid and older father, if they could put on masks. His response: “You must be voting for Biden.” Our country was driven into a ditch. Supporters of the driver cheer him rather than listen to those trying to get us out of the ditch.
— Julian Zelizer (@julianzelizer) August 15, 2020
Marion County, Fla., Sheriff Billy Woods bans deputies from wearing face masks https://t.co/3ja8eYIDOj
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 12, 2020
Death cult.
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 11, 2020
The thing is, they know they're wrong. It's not enough for them to reject wearing masks, they want *you* to *affirm* them in it because the last little bit of rationality in them is making them feel humiliated and it's intolerable to them. https://t.co/YeIj7QHcpa
American men are still resisting wearing masks. The problem, experts say, is they’re afraid of looking weak. https://t.co/6quqUxyIS9
— Vox (@voxdotcom) August 10, 2020
Why do the people who won’t wear a mask for other people care if people won’t stand for the anthem for other people?
— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) August 10, 2020
Many Americans don’t just dislike masks — they see them as a fundamental intrusion on their personal liberties, and don’t believe the pandemic is nearly as bad as scientists say it is. Anti-maskers share why they're anti-mask: https://t.co/DQcKZiLjkw
— Vox (@voxdotcom) August 9, 2020
The arguments anti-mask advocates use are nearly identical to what anti–seat belt lobbyists used https://t.co/SJgyuT6NfE
— CNN (@CNN) August 8, 2020
If you've ever wondered, "what the hell are anti-mask people thinking???" @EmilyStewartM talked to nearly a dozen of them to find out, including a Florida State rep and a woman banned from her local Menards. https://t.co/9f1wfVdnhw
— Meredith Haggerty (@manymanywords) August 7, 2020
She’s not a whiz https://t.co/CpnGgh25Dn
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) July 19, 2020
White anti-mask protesters jeered a black pastor demanding Tulsa race massacre reparations https://t.co/RdLJ8Ph0JI
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 18, 2020
A defining characteristic of the virus surge across the Sunbelt from FL/GA to TX/AZ: GOP Govs, following Trump's cues, who have prevented local Ds from acting as caseloads soar: "Kemp bans cities, counties from mandating masks." https://t.co/Mws1oKWpd9
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) July 16, 2020
Georgia's Gov Kemp is demanding Georgians not wear masks. This is frightening. https://t.co/vgg9gmvbxY
— Touré (@Toure) July 16, 2020
A middle-aged man in a Make America Great Again hat — and no mask — walked into a Kansas City BBQ. When chided by employees, the man said he had an exemption to the mask order: He then lifted up his shirt, revealing a gun in a holster on his hip. #moleg https://t.co/ENx3kRZu4B
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) July 13, 2020
imagine the pathology that’d be ascribed to black people if they were behaving like this in such large numbers. https://t.co/XOwN2j7S77
— Joel D. Anderson (@byjoelanderson) July 13, 2020
The mask culture war has got to be one of the dumbest and most destructive political/cultural disputes in modern American political history. And we're continuing to pay the price.
— David French (@DavidAFrench) July 11, 2020
Ohio man in his 30s dies from Covid two months after vowing to not wear mask and dismissing them as “damn hype” https://t.co/v1Z6x9z96R
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 11, 2020
Yet, the stereotype is that Black women are angry. Go figure. https://t.co/r13WQlXojk
— Midwin Charles (@MidwinCharles) July 11, 2020
Fox News contributor Dan Bongino declared this week that he “will not comply” with his county’s mandatory mask orders, boasting on his podcast that he will tell those mandating masks amid a deadly pandemic to “shove it right up your ass”https://t.co/jIpU5NjMX2
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 9, 2020
Retail workers are being pulled into the latest culture war: Getting customers to wear masks https://t.co/6s5p18aq5U
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 9, 2020
Tucker Carlson, who said “masks work,” now claims they have “no basis” in science https://t.co/P0ry2PsBrT
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 8, 2020
On the first day of Oregon’s statewide mask order, a group of Oregon State troopers refused to wear face coverings inside a Corvallis coffee shop despite being asked to so.
— Shane D. Kavanaugh (@shanedkavanaugh) July 2, 2020
“F— [Gov.] Kate Brown,” one of the troopers reportedly said. There’s video, too. https://t.co/Lt8kIPxDCK
NYPD cop calls straphanger a male Karen when asked why he isn't wearing a mask https://t.co/rjhq7jDaoI via @nypmetro
— Patrick LaForge (@palafo) September 16, 2020
Claims that cloth masks offer 0% protection are false. While mask effectiveness varies, medical experts say that the benefits are greatest when face coverings are used in conjunction with other practices, such as social distancing. https://t.co/8aK1Yuu5sK
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 3, 2020
"Sometimes, if you try to convince them on the benefits of wearing a mask, it does feel like you’re talking to a brick wall sometimes,” Rep. Ami Bera says of trying to convince some fellow members of Congress to wear face coverings inside the Capitol https://t.co/5PYrcjF8JB
— POLITICO (@politico) December 9, 2020
Republican sabotage in Minnesota
They’ve done similar things in Wisconsin, Michigan and North Carolina when Democratic governors were elected.
Are national reporters aware what's happening in Minnesota?
— Will Stancil (@whstancil) September 11, 2020
Because we have a Dem governor, the Senate is beheading state agencies one by one, knocking off commissioners once a month as an act of sabotage. Today they're removing the Commerce Commissioner. https://t.co/gzAv2Yh65M
Steve Kelley, Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce and champion for the transition to a clean energy future was fired by the Minnesota Senate for doing his job.@FreshEnergy’s public statement:https://t.co/inoV2OgDX9
— Michael Noble (@NobleIdeas) September 11, 2020
On a 33-31 vote, the GOP-led Minnesota Senate ousted Commerce Commissioner Steve Kelley, the second state agency head in two months to get the boot. https://t.co/UAV1ArN8Vi
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) September 11, 2020
Trump’s Opportunity Zone scam
just another way to help rich people
From @strickdc and @ReporterBlayne Trump says Opportunity Zones have created thousands of jobs, but experts say most investment has been in real estate deals that don't create long-term jobs. https://t.co/cPEeashE2f
— NBC Investigations (@NBCInvestigates) September 12, 2020
“Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, pushed for Opportunity Zone tax breaks to be included in Trump's 2017 tax overhaul. The breaks offer investors big cuts in capital gains taxes”
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) March 5, 2020
Value went from $5 m 3yrs ago to $25m
But Hunter Biden nothing. https://t.co/LUENNEUB4h
On the same day Kushner cashes in on the "opportunity zone" scam, Trump touts it as a huge favor for black America https://t.co/ytDDFrf2zD
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) March 5, 2020
Treasury watchdog probing Trump administration's Opportunity Zone program
— Cameron Lewis (@yoURDATAisyours) September 12, 2020
Entire program is a real estate tax scam for wealthy investors
Trump friends & family (Kushner) have reaped tax benefits.
https://t.co/y7j5jaTq9n via @nbcnews
Shameless LIES!
— Sylvia Cox (Take 2 … ) (@CoxTake) August 30, 2020
This ONLY benefited your greedy family and your rich, greedy corporate cronies.
Opportunity Zone knocks: Kushner-linked firm buys hot real estate under program that is SUPPOSED to be for the poor.
#TrumpFailure #TrumpRiots https://t.co/NGA8WPZUbl
1) Opportunity Zone has been a benefit for wealthy investors like the Kushner Family.https://t.co/c8VghubrnO
— DawnO (@dmol79) September 12, 2020
2)I find no info regarding trump personally donating to Black Colleges. Please cite your source.
3)Biden’s crime bill was 26yrs ago. I’m sure he will make revisions.
Hogan has hurt Baltimore
Killing the Red Line was a terrible decision.
Five years ago, Gov. Larry Hogan canceled the $2.9 billion Red Line, scrapping a project touted as a windfall of jobs, development and environmental sustainability, especially for some of the city’s Black neighborhoods. https://t.co/91k4Juriz3
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) September 11, 2020
Just one of the devastating consequences of killing the Red Line: ‘A Baltimore transit passenger could get to only 11% of the region’s jobs within an hour in 2014.. By 2018, after BaltimoreLink, they could reach only 9% within an hour.’ https://t.co/jPlcTcDQ4w by @cmcampbell6
— Jean Marbella (@Jean_Marbella) September 11, 2020
Good for @cmcampbell6 and the Sun for publishing this comprehensive piece on @GovLarryHogan's decision to kill the Red Line, which will no doubt go down as one of the most consequential and racist decisions in the history of urban planning. 1/2 https://t.co/jPyvQrClek
— (((Evan Serpick))) (@Serps) September 11, 2020
It’s fashionable for many to dunk on #Baltimore w/o understanding the deliberate disinvestment that has disabled revitalization of the city. The cancellation of the Red Line 5yrs ago was an outrage. We sued. The investigation was killed by the Trump DOT. https://t.co/URKZdud6dr
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) September 11, 2020
Hogan killed the Red Line—and then used money that had been headed to Baltimore to enrich himself, spending it on highway and road projects near his company’s properties. via @monthly @EricCortellessa https://t.co/0l34m1NZ2L
— Indivisible Baltimore (@indivisible410) September 12, 2020
Trump using the DOJ for a personal lawsuit against him
This is obviously wrong. The alleged conduct occurred before he became president and has nothing to do with his presidency. Taxpayers should not pay for his defense.
Sorry Bill Barr, DOJ‘s defense of Trump is indefensible.
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) September 11, 2020
Absence of SDNY signature suggests they agree. My thoughts about DOJ‘s intervention in defamation suit in @NYMag. https://t.co/wCShFzQhgW
As you assess this week's damage, remember that just Tuesday Bill Barr turned "E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald Trump" into "E. Jean Carroll vs. the United States of America" & thus made the whole of our former liberal democracy coextensive w/Donald Trump. Me:https://t.co/PUVTr7iu3J
— Virginia Heffernan (@page88) September 11, 2020
The Department of Justice is Trump’s corrupt law firm. Voters need to resist becoming numb to forms of corruption that threaten to undermine equal justice and democratic rule.
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) September 10, 2020
My column https://t.co/skYxgxozhA
This is a risky strategy for Barr & Trump. They have to have known it would be widely condemned & seen for the fraud it is, which means they are really afraid of the strength of @ejeancarroll's case. https://t.co/fnmxSF4yJ1
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) September 9, 2020
This is absurd and reflects the absolute legal and moral bankruptcy of this Attorney General. https://t.co/x00B0bFgiF
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) September 9, 2020
DOJ gives legal representation to fed’l employees sued for actions w/in the scope of their employment. So, we’re now footing the bill for Trump’s defense, based on the ludicrous claim he was acting as POTUS when he called @ejeancarroll a liar. https://t.co/f4IvAg2KJw
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) September 8, 2020
NYT just reported that one reason the Trump campaign has burned through so much $$ is that “outsize legal bills were treated as campaign costs.”
— Joshua Holland 🔥 (@JoshuaHol) September 9, 2020
Now Barr’s using the DOJ to pick up Trump’s “outsized legal bills” and ease that burden. It’s so corrupt. https://t.co/4pJh3rloSw
I wish I could say that this cannot be, but I have learned that the debasement of the Dept of Justice appears to be without bounds. This is really bad, folks. https://t.co/ztN7na4VCf
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) September 9, 2020
I don’t have anything to add to this utter debasement of the Department of Justice we’re seeing with Barr throwing himself of Trump defend his private misconduct.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) September 9, 2020
Other than “I told you so that conservative lawyers were always full of shit and have no objective legal principles”
Just to be clear, DOJ's argument that Trump was acting "within the scope of his employment" when he defamed E. Jean Carroll is not an effort to *take over* defense of the suit; it's an effort to have the suit *dismissed*—because the government itself can't be sued for defamation.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) September 9, 2020
Trump wants our tax dollars to defend him as a rapist. Is that why you went to work today? https://t.co/ui7DVPVPuj
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) September 9, 2020
The DOJ is not Trump’s private law firm. Our tax dollars should not pay for this. https://t.co/zTuGDoPafu
— Midwin Charles (@MidwinCharles) September 8, 2020
Justice Dept. Intervenes to Help Trump in E. Jean Carroll Rape Lawsuit https://t.co/v6eAYXRusZ
— Wajahat "Wears a Mask Because of a Pandemic" Ali (@WajahatAli) September 8, 2020
So now Barr has decided (1) that Trump somehow was acting *in his official capacity as president* when he called E. Jean Carroll a liar for accusing him of sexual assault, and (2) taxpayers should foot the bill for Trump’s defense.
— Elie Honig (@eliehonig) September 8, 2020
Another utter debasement of DOJ by Barr.
JUST IN: The Justice Department, in an extraordinary move, wants to take over President Trump's defense in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by E. Jean Carroll, who has accused him of sexual assault https://t.co/rTownef61G
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 9, 2020
DOJ is now arguing that when Trump said "she's not my type" he was … acting in his official capacity & within the scope of his employment as President.
— Leah Litman (@LeahLitman) September 8, 2020
This is truly grotesque–they're saying that misogyny is the President's official duties/within the scope of his job. https://t.co/LOjKDCgXDa
DOJ is allowed—indeed, it is *required*—to take over tort suits against federal officials for torts committed within the scope of their employment.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) September 8, 2020
But how is claiming that Carroll lied about a decades-old rape allegation within the scope of Trump’s employment *as President*?!? https://t.co/Kc6ZPfy0SU
Is this just basically Trump trying to stick taxpayers with his legal bills? https://t.co/RjHc4Q84Am
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) September 8, 2020
This has nothing to do with his time as president. He should pay for this with his own money – not ours!
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) September 8, 2020
Barr is politicizing the Durham investigation
Trump wants to use it as a weapon for his reelection. The whole thing is a phony attempt to discredit the very valid Russia investigation. Never forget that Manafort gave polling data to the Russians. Now one of Durham’s top prosecutors has resigned.
The sudden resignation of John Durham’s top deputy Nora Dannehy is a strong sign that Bill Barr has turned Durham into a tool of the corrupt Trump project of smearing Biden and clearing Trump in October. These crooks aren’t even subtle.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) September 11, 2020
Today's resignation by a top prosecutor on Durham's team is yet more evidence of what I wrote here last week for @cnn:
— Elie Honig (@eliehonig) September 11, 2020
Barr is doing everything he can to deliver Trump an October surprise.https://t.co/I2DiwAnRIP
The strange part here is that by all accounts Durham — at least from members of the CT bar who know and have worked for him— is very respected. So why allow himself to be used this way? Why not resign? He has to know that his role in this legal kabuki dance will taint him forever https://t.co/PXtEwuDqh9
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 12, 2020
This is doubly odd because we HAVE a report from an official whose job is to write reports: The Inspector General, who found serious issues with a FISA warrant obtained in the investigation, but that the investigation itself was properly predicated. https://t.co/qNGpup2Ho3
— Julian Sanchez (@normative) September 12, 2020
Why is Durham putting out a public report in the first place?
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) September 12, 2020
Federal prosecutors either charge people or remain silent. They don't write reports about people who they lack the evidence to criminally charge. https://t.co/SAN8pCdhjn
John Durham’s deputy resigns. My thoughts: https://t.co/9F3nnzq5GA
— Frank Figliuzzi (@FrankFigliuzzi1) September 11, 2020
"…she had expressed concerns in recent weeks about pressure from Mr. Barr to deliver results ahead of the presidential election in November." https://t.co/KnIX3FMLNF
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 11, 2020
It is exceedingly rare for DOJ prosecutors to resign in protest, and this is the 2nd one this year to do so bc of improper political influence.
— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) September 11, 2020
This tells you all that you need to know about the bastardization of the Durham investigation by Bill Barr. https://t.co/ajJDnVXdim
Nora Dannehy, a top prosecutor working for US Attorney John Durham, who is conducting the probe of the Russia investigation for Attorney General William Barr, has resigned https://t.co/gESXDgwWz4
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 11, 2020
Barr’s public statements about the Durham investigation have been highly problematic.
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) September 11, 2020
His frequent statements and predictions about the Durham probe suggest his intense interest in the case and his improper motive for launching and pushing this investigation. https://t.co/eSqvluZrc5
If there is any living human that thinks the "Durham Probe" is anything other than a pre-election phony political hit job, you must have slept through the last 4 years. https://t.co/e4EnLasrrK
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) September 11, 2020
This is very significant. https://t.co/GZmu4vd4oW
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) September 11, 2020
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— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) August 15, 2020
(1/2) Strong indicator Durham has been corrupted
“Either [Durham] doesn’t know what he’s doing—replicating an error that DOJ IG had to fix in its Carter Page investigation—or he’s deliberately misrepresenting”
important by @emptywheel👇 https://t.co/EiDf7qQGtS
Update on the terrible QAnon cult
The Republican Party keeps flirting with QAnon conspiracy theories because they don't want to rock the boat with their supporters. But at what cost? This is scary stuff. https://t.co/ehBqbb6OwF
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) September 11, 2020
AP Exclusive: Pence to attend event hosted by QAnon backers https://t.co/BhD2FDTwW1
— John Bresnahan (@BresPolitico) September 9, 2020
Vice President Pence expected to attend fundraiser hosted by QAnon supporters https://t.co/VpClToKvcr pic.twitter.com/vpPod6NjYJ
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 9, 2020
The FBI labels QAnon as a "domestic terrorist threat."
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) September 7, 2020
The Vice President tweets out a picture of support from someone clearly in QAnon gear.
What happened to law and order? https://t.co/MXmuncXPB6
911 dispatchers in Oregon are slammed with calls about QAnon-backed false claims about the wildfires there https://t.co/10AehYjnZV
— CNN (@CNN) September 11, 2020
Joe Biden criticizes President Trump for not publicly rejecting QAnon conspiracy theories.
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 11, 2020
"Look at how it makes us look around the world. It's mortifying. It's embarrassing, and it's dangerous."https://t.co/SlSVlZFm9B
Self-proclaimed QAnon founder "Baby Q" arrested with a plastic penis called The Whizzinator. https://t.co/3KXueorUkZ
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 11, 2020
Followers of pro-Trump conspiracy theory QAnon believe Hollywood, Democratic elites, (and members of the media), take a psychedelic drug called Adrenochrome harvested from the fear of children. https://t.co/AqmEct05YP
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) September 10, 2020
Opinion | Steven Hassan: President Trump's QAnon followers are a dangerous cult. How to save someone who's been brainwashed. https://t.co/95MnWj2Foa – @NBCNewsTHINK
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 11, 2020
Former State Dept. official and genocide scholar: QAnon is a Nazi Cult, Rebranded https://t.co/RYYOEhZ4Di
— Garance Franke-Ruta (@thegarance) September 11, 2020
Mothers for QAnon https://t.co/gw3hHtfZ7K
— Karli 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) September 11, 2020
Q is a domestic terror organization.
— Janet Johnson (@JJohnsonLaw) September 15, 2020
I assume @SenTomCotton will call on these Republicans to return the money. https://t.co/8lXCkg9L94
1/ Thread on QAnon hijacking Save the/our Children Facebook. I identifed 61 groups that have branded themselves as anti-child trafficking pages or organization; in reality they are predominantly QAnon pages sharing fall cabal, out of shadows, & pedowood videos, as well as Qdrops
— Marc-André Argentino (@_MAArgentino) September 16, 2020