So, who are the 18 who voted no? Must be nice to have such "representation?"
The House voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory as the online movement identified as a potential domestic terrorist threat by the FBI has gained traction with some in the Republican Party.
The vote was 371 to 18 for the resolution sponsored by Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) and Denver Riggleman (R-Va.) and came days after Malinowski said he received death threats from QAnon supporters after a false GOP ad accused him of lobbying “to protect sexual predators.”
Seventeen Republicans and one independent voted against the resoultion condemning QAnon, a pro-Trump conspiracy theory that has been a central vector of misinformation about the coronavirus, on the same day the president said he and his wife had tested positive for the virus.
Adherents of QAnon believe President Trump is battling a cabal of “deep state” saboteurs who worship Satan and traffic children for sex. In August, Trump gave a major boost to the baseless theory, saying that he appreciated the support of its followers, calling them “people that love our country.”
QAnon, which took root on anonymous message boards in 2017, has been identified by the FBI as among the extremist views “very likely” to motivate violence. Its adherents, according to law enforcement, have been arrested in numerous incidents, including two murders, a kidnapping, vandalism of a church and a heavily armed standoff near the Hoover Dam.
Malinowski said he has faced attacks online from QAnon supporters and received threats after the National Republican Congressional Committee ran an ad that falsely said Malinowski tried to block a provision in a 2006 crime bill that would have expanded registration requirements for sex offenders.
Malinowski, a freshman who worked on national security issues in the Clinton and Obama administrations, was the director of Human Rights Watch from 2001 to 2013.
“If you’ve seen extra vitriol on my social media, here’s why: the ‘Q’ persona dropped a statement targeting me, citing the discredited NRCC (GOP SuperPAC) attacks on me & my resolution condemning QAnon. My office has gotten 6 death threats since yesterday,” Malinowski tweeted this week.
Speaking on the House floor Friday, Malinowski warned of the threat of QAnon.
“Conspiracy theories, just like this one, have fueled prejudice, terrorism, even genocide and today, social media is fanning the flames,” he said.
The resolution “condemns QAnon and rejects the conspiracy theories it promotes,” while encouraging the FBI and law enforcement to focus on preventing violence, threats and harassment by extremists motivated by fringe political conspiracy theories. The measure also outlines a vision unlikely to be fulfilled — urging Americans, regardless of their political leanings, to seek information from authoritative sources and debate from a “common factual foundation.”
n his remarks, Malinowski alluded to the political gains of QAnon adherents.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has endorsed the baseless theory and made several other racist remarks on video, won a GOP primary runoff in Georgia’s heavily Republican 14th Congressional District in August and has a clear path to becoming QAnon’s first devotee in Congress. Last month, her Democratic rival in the GOP-leaning district dropped out of the race, citing personal reasons.
Malinowski condemned other conspiracy theories. He added, “Only one of these threats is considered a terrorist threat by the FBI. Only one is winning elections.”
The 17 Republicans who rejected the resolution came from 12 states. They included Reps. Rob Bishop (Utah), Steve King (Iowa), Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Daniel Webster (Fla.), and Scott Perry (Pa.).
Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.) was the independent who voted against the resolution. Rep. Andy Harris (Md.), also a Republican, voted present.
Again, cheating? Who would have thought. Fleshing out that link with a bit of text.
Pennsylvania Postal Worker Charged with Dumping Mail Is QAnon Follower: Report
BY EWAN PALMER ON 10/15/20 AT 5:07 AM EDT
What To Know About The Wayfair Conspiracy Theory About Child Sex Trafficking And Expensive Cabinets
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A United States Postal Service (USPS) worker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, charged with delaying or destroying mail has been linked to QAnon conspiracy theories online, according to reports.
Sean Troesch, 48, a City Carrier who worked out of the Post Office in Mount Oliver, is one of two USPS workers accused of dumping undelivered mail by prosecutors.
According to the criminal complaint, an allegation was made that a mail carrier was seen taking bags of mail from his vehicle and placing them into trash bags on or around October 8. Continued at the link above....
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
Didn't every market have a "Q" station?
i don't know. i only lived in the one market during that time, haha
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
Didn't every market have a "Q" station?
Right. If you grew up in the DC area like I did, you must remember Q107.
Team Trump Treason Tax Cheat has never heard of Q, despite having endorsed a Q believer for a house seat from Georgia. Or is it South Carolina? All the same down that way. Suckers.
Team Trump Treason Tax Cheat has never heard of Q, despite having endorsed a Q believer for a house seat from Georgia. Or is it South Carolina? All the same down that way. Suckers.
he has to have heard something because he said they strongly oppose pedos.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
Didn't every market have a "Q" station?
Right. If you grew up in the DC area like I did, you must remember Q107.
st louis had q106.5.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
back in the day we had a radio station here called The New Q 106.5. was later shortened to just Q 106.5, but every time i hear people talk about Q i am reminded of that station and their promos/commercials.
Didn't every market have a "Q" station?
our local country station starts with a Q.
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Off topic, but in the 1980s, Minneapolis had two main top-40 stations. One, KDWB, is still around. The other went away in the 1990s at some point. It was WLOL. And some people actually just called it LOL (before those letters meant what they do now...)
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What was that about projection and admitting something, again? Stephen Eichman Miller claimed today that if Sleepy Woke Joe Basement Biden is elected, the flood gates to international child smuggling will be blown wide open to levels never before seen. Who knew? The truth will set you free.
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The House voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory as the online movement identified as a potential domestic terrorist threat by the FBI has gained traction with some in the Republican Party.
The vote was 371 to 18 for the resolution sponsored by Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) and Denver Riggleman (R-Va.) and came days after Malinowski said he received death threats from QAnon supporters after a false GOP ad accused him of lobbying “to protect sexual predators.”
Seventeen Republicans and one independent voted against the resoultion condemning QAnon, a pro-Trump conspiracy theory that has been a central vector of misinformation about the coronavirus, on the same day the president said he and his wife had tested positive for the virus.
Adherents of QAnon believe President Trump is battling a cabal of “deep state” saboteurs who worship Satan and traffic children for sex. In August, Trump gave a major boost to the baseless theory, saying that he appreciated the support of its followers, calling them “people that love our country.”
QAnon, which took root on anonymous message boards in 2017, has been identified by the FBI as among the extremist views “very likely” to motivate violence. Its adherents, according to law enforcement, have been arrested in numerous incidents, including two murders, a kidnapping, vandalism of a church and a heavily armed standoff near the Hoover Dam.
Malinowski said he has faced attacks online from QAnon supporters and received threats after the National Republican Congressional Committee ran an ad that falsely said Malinowski tried to block a provision in a 2006 crime bill that would have expanded registration requirements for sex offenders.
Trump praises baseless QAnon conspiracy theory, says he appreciates support of its followers
Malinowski, a freshman who worked on national security issues in the Clinton and Obama administrations, was the director of Human Rights Watch from 2001 to 2013.
“If you’ve seen extra vitriol on my social media, here’s why: the ‘Q’ persona dropped a statement targeting me, citing the discredited NRCC (GOP SuperPAC) attacks on me & my resolution condemning QAnon. My office has gotten 6 death threats since yesterday,” Malinowski tweeted this week.
Speaking on the House floor Friday, Malinowski warned of the threat of QAnon.
“Conspiracy theories, just like this one, have fueled prejudice, terrorism, even genocide and today, social media is fanning the flames,” he said.
The resolution “condemns QAnon and rejects the conspiracy theories it promotes,” while encouraging the FBI and law enforcement to focus on preventing violence, threats and harassment by extremists motivated by fringe political conspiracy theories. The measure also outlines a vision unlikely to be fulfilled — urging Americans, regardless of their political leanings, to seek information from authoritative sources and debate from a “common factual foundation.”
n his remarks, Malinowski alluded to the political gains of QAnon adherents.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has endorsed the baseless theory and made several other racist remarks on video, won a GOP primary runoff in Georgia’s heavily Republican 14th Congressional District in August and has a clear path to becoming QAnon’s first devotee in Congress. Last month, her Democratic rival in the GOP-leaning district dropped out of the race, citing personal reasons.
Malinowski condemned other conspiracy theories. He added, “Only one of these threats is considered a terrorist threat by the FBI. Only one is winning elections.”
The 17 Republicans who rejected the resolution came from 12 states. They included Reps. Rob Bishop (Utah), Steve King (Iowa), Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Daniel Webster (Fla.), and Scott Perry (Pa.).
Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.) was the independent who voted against the resolution. Rep. Andy Harris (Md.), also a Republican, voted present.
The GOP lawmakers voting "no" were Reps. Jodey Arrington (Texas), Brian Babin (Texas), Rob Bishop (Utah), Mo Brooks (Ala.), Michael Burgess (Texas), Buddy Carter (Ga.), Warren Davidson (Ohio), Jeff Duncan (S.C.), Drew Ferguson (Ga.), Bill Flores (Texas), Paul Gosar (AriZ.), Steve King (Iowa) Mike Kelly (Pa.), Ralph Norman (S.C.) Scott Perry (Pa.. Tom Tidfany (Wis.) and Daniel Webster (Fla.).
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