Anonymous ID: 67f561 Jan. 17, 2021, 8:49 a.m. No.12567464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7471 >>7478 >>7488 >>7496 >>7507 >>7552 >>7565 >>7573 >>7595

Sasse, in fiery op-ed, says QAnon is destroying GOP

https://twitter.com/JoeConchaTV/status/1350737874329755648

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/534599-sasse-in-fiery-op-ed-says-qanon-is-destroying-gop

 

The comments are interesting

Lots of 'QAnon' bashing

But the general theme was the GOP is destroying the GOP

Sasse wrote his hit piece for the Atlantic

 

In a fiery op-ed for The Atlantic published Saturday, Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) said that the QAnon conspiracy theory is “destroying” the GOP and urged his fellow Republicans to reject it.

 

Sasse’s op-ed comes less than two weeks after a violent mob of President Trump’s supporters breached the U.S. Capitol, leaving five people, including a Capitol Hill Police officer, dead. The rioters stormed the Capitol with the intention of stopping Congress's count of the Electoral College vote that broke for President-elect Joe Biden, claiming that the election was fraudulent.

 

Many of the members photographed during the riots could be seen with references to "Q" or "QAnon" on their clothing, including a man wearing a horned helmet and face paint colloquially known as the "QAnon Shaman."

 

Believers of the theory allege without evidence that Trump is working to “expose the U.S. government’s capture by a global network of cannibalistic pedophiles.” Several newly elected lawmakers, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), have been associated with the theory, though she later walked back her support due to “misinformation.”

 

In Sasse's editorial, titled "QAnon is Destroying the GOP From Within" the lawmaker states that the riots that took place at the Capitol were not a result of a "few bad apples" but rather a "seed" that Republicans allowed to grow in the party over time, including these theories.

 

Sasse mentioned that officer Eugene Goodman, who was seen on video leading a mob away from the Senate chamber during the riots, was being chased by a man wearing a shirt with the QAnon theory logo. The FBI has said that the man, identified as Douglas Jensen, “wanted to have his T-shirt seen on video so that ‘Q’ could ‘get the credit.’”

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This comment, so Q could get the credit

Does that sound like an anon to you?