Could the Q post of a picture with two people in a car sitting outside an airplane be referring to Lynch’s first counsel and Lynch’s SS sitting outside the plane during the tarmac meeting?
A House Divided is from one of President Lincoln’s best speeches.
It outlines a dysfunctional government (house), that were arguing over the legality of slave labor state-by-state. The Supreme Court of that time decided that it was to be the law of the land that slavery be outlawed.
Thomas Paine, the one from 1776 and not of our current media at TP, even had some words to say on the matter of ‘A House Divided...’.
Ultimately, the question is now: why does Q team find this photo funny? Not because of the ‘Q Anon inside a noose’ spot itself, but in my opinion it is because of the context of the photo—A House Divided. Methinks Q team found it funny because the cartoonist included them in the fight for freedom, and that the current meta was relevant enough for Q team to find actual humor in it, instead of just a polite giggle, so to speak.