I don't understand... Why did the RNC get rid of Mary Ann Mendoza that attack a Billionaire donor to the Democrats and not the QAnon chick name Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene ??? It looks like Mary should have been a Republican congressional candidate that won her seat. Mary must have said something else that made her dangerous to speak at the RNC. Maybe she would have gone off-script or she did go off-script and they decided they would show the tape. wrbtrader
Title here is misleading. Qanon does not promote any such theory. Someone who likes Qanon might promote such a theory which is not the same thing. And yes, she should have read everything before positing it as a must read. Her cancellation speaks well of the GOP.
If there was nothing on her record yes. Meanwhile, the DNC booked Biden despite a lot of stupid things he's said, and a lot of stupid things hes done (Tara Read, crony corruption with family members, ect). She was booked before saying these things right? Biden was booked after , you know, the things.
Calm down, Biden's living rent free in your head, heck, one could even say he's triggering you. c'mon man
C'mon man. Everyone knows the Democrats are condoning the triggering of rioters , triggered by how their preffered media is reporting on police run-ins with black suspects. Biden being the chief DemolitionCrat. I didn't watch his speech at the DNC but heard he plagiarized one of his own speeches from like 12 years ago which triggered a few laughs.
The riots are being stoked by RNC false flag operatives in swing states to change voter sentiment against demonstrators/Democrats.
You are saying that Biden plagiarized one of his own speeches?? Using words you said previously is now plagiarism? Is that what plagiarism means to you?
What do you do when charged with a crime ? you become a republican and you get to shamelessly speak at the convention also. Former NFL player facing insider trading charges featured in prime time at the RNC In 2016, the Republican Party welcomed Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) to speak at the convention even though he was under investigation for insider trading. In 2020, they included former NFL player Jack Brewer, who too is facing insider trading charges. As NPR explained, the Black Voters for Trump member was charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission was charged earlier this month ahead of the Republican convention. “Brewer is a former NFL player who went on to work in financial services,” the report said. “The SEC alleges he sold 100,000 shares in a penny stock because he had inside information that the company’s share price was likely to drop.” The charges are civil, not criminal charges, and the SEC is seeking financial penalties. They’ve asked a return of “all ill-gotten gains he received directly or indirectly” and a permanent ban on Brewer “from participating in any offering of a penny stock.” Brewer also incorrectly quoted Donald Trump saying, “there are very fine white supremacists” at the Charlottesville rally. Trump never said that. He said “there are very fine people on both sides,” equating the white supremacists and Black Lives Matter. The comment sparked networks to replay the moment where Trump made the comment.