Originally Posted by Bump:
ya, proofs. They can't really make it any more obvious. You should be laughing at the media for being too scared to ask POTUS about it.
This:
would only be considered "proof" by someone who would believe something as dumb as Qanon in the first place.
The media doesn't ask about it because it isn't a thing. [Reply]
would only be considered "proof" by someone who would believe something as dumb as Qanon in the first place.
The media doesn't ask about it because it isn't a thing.
I don't know it kind of makes sense that Trump who partied all the time with pedophiles would be the one who would know how to break up the international pizza ring. [Reply]
would only be considered "proof" by someone who would believe something as dumb as Qanon in the first place.
The media doesn't ask about it because it isn't a thing.
Oh they certainly talk about it, with literally hundreds of hit pieces but are too scared to ask POTUS directly. You're beyond hope so there's no point in explaining it to you. Free thought is your greatest fear in life. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
You're beyond hope so there's no point in explaining it to you. Free thought is your greatest fear in life.
I see you've been studying the Conspiracy Theories for Dummies Handbook. More specifically, the chapter that provides excuses for not backing up claims. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
I see you've been studying the Conspiracy Theories for Dummies Handbook. More specifically, the chapter that provides excuses for not backing up claims.
^says the idiot who believes CNN and their conspiracy theories that have never backed up any claims and provides you with 'anonymous sources' or 'aides' [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
^says the idiot who believes CNN and their conspiracy theories that have never backed up any claims and provides you with 'anonymous sources' or 'aides'