Q friendly patriot-politicians spotted in Fort Worth Star-Telegram hitpiece.
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On April 6, Colleyville Mayor Pro Tem Bobby Lindamood used his Facebook page to post the giant red-white-and-blue “Q” symbol of the delirious “QAnon” online alternate-reality fairytale. He added followers’ not-so-secret code message, “Some know.”
“It’s one thing not to trust the government — but it’s another thing to say the government is a bunch of satanic child molesters,” said University of Miami political science professor Joseph Uscinski, author of “American Conspiracy Theories.”
“It’s strange somebody would endorse something that just sort of screams, ‘gullible and delusional.’ “
I reposted Lindamood’s “Q” on Twitter and said I wasn’t sure whether he was joking.
Lindamood, a Tea Party candidate elected in a 2015 takeover, replied on Facebook: “I know you closely watch what I do, but can’t you write/tweet/post something nice about me? Just once please? I promise, I truly have good things you’ve probably over looked. Just ask my friends. I’m not sure where the love loss is between us? I’ll still save you a seat at our Stars and Stripes concert this June. Front row! And I’ll buy the beer #WhyCantWeBeFriends?”
He has responded before that he is too busy to answer questions and will only talk by email.
Lindamood is not the only candidate promoting QAnon.
Former Arlington mayoral candidate Ashton Stauffer, now known as Ashton Von SchtauffonBinder, commented on Lindamood’s post and has reposted other comments with the QAnon slogan #WWG1WGA (“Where We Go One We Go All”).
Also, a Republican candidate in neighboring Hood County posted a QAnon video on Facebook that includes #WWG1WGA. (https://www.facebook.com/dub.gillum/videos/10219626455946730/?t=237)
Dub Gillum, a retired state trooper running for peace justice, posted the video with the one-line comment: “Wow.”
Some QAnon content also includes the “Punisher’s skull” emblem from the Marvel Comics character, a militia symbol of defiance against authority
Read more here: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/article241960861.html
FOOTNOTE
Author of article makes note in his Bio that he was sold for $600 before he was even born in the Adoption classifieds. He's probably more awake than the rest of the article makes it appears.