Anonymous ID: fe54df Jan. 30, 2019, 2:19 p.m. No.4968369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dem party attack UA Board of Regents appointee as a "Pizzagate/Q conspiracy theorist"

Tegan Hanlon, 1-29-19, repost with tasty sauce

 

"Tammy Randolph, 57, owns a State Farm insurance agency in North Pole. She is one of two people [Gov.] Dunleavy, a Republican, named to the UA Board of Regents this month to replace regents whose terms expire in February. The Alaska Legislature still must confirm the appointments."

 

"The Alaska Democratic Party took aim at Randolph on Friday, posting screenshots from her Twitter account and questioning whether she’s fit to serve on the UA board."

 

Randolph said in an emailed statement Monday that she was amazed, surprised and embarrassed that anyone would be interested in “personal comments I made without thinking” on Twitter."

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https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/education/2019/01/29/dunleavy-appointee-to-the-ua-board-of-regents-apologizes-after-her-social-media-posts-come-under-fire/

 

On the Alaska Democrats FB page, the DEMS charged among other things that Randolph "is apparently a Q-Anon/Pizzagate conspiracy theorist," forcing her to basically recant:

 

When asked whether she "believed" in Q, she said “No. Heavens no. It’s strictly entertainment. That’s all it is.” She later said: “I don’t know whether it exists or not. I don’t believe it or not believe it. I just simply don’t know enough about it. But I find it interesting. I find it’s like a puzzle. So that’s all.”

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Yesterday I posted two interviews on Renee Diresta, the Head of Research at New Knowledge, a company charged last month with potentially manipulating a Senatorial election (Q Post 2635). I was interested in her comments on the situation. But they never came because the interviewers never asked about it. Nevertheless, in both interviews, Diresta managed mention Q and to pair Q with Pizzagate (see >>4961799 pb). She did the same thing in a Q hit piece written last year.

https://www.wired.com/story/online-conspiracy-groups-qanon-cults/

 

The constant pairing of Q with "far-right" conspiracies–and especially Pizzagate–is designed to make the public think they are one and the same. But Pizzagate preceded Q by a year and Q has never commented on it. In this case, the Dems used this false association to actively target and intimidate a Q follower. Which is why this kind of smear needs to be called out on this Board and on other alt-media sites–so it the message can "by-pass the MSM" (Drop 1750).'''