[–] Jonny_Ninja 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
So he won't confirm or deny it. Not really what I was hoping for if I'm being honest.
Although it's probably too early. Maybe things need to progress to a point where the premise of the question isn't based on bullshit.
Something more like "do you know who Q is", and that could only come after it's accepted en masse as fact that Q is not bullshit to begin with.
Nah he won't confirm it because within 2 days they will go shoot up some peaceful protests and arrest the Patsy who left a menifesto all about how he was obsessed with q anon and the president told him to kill people in the name of qanon etc.. they love doingt his shit, think Edgar Welch.
[–] moderator99 ago
We're still a ways away from the election. Introducing the Q factor too soon will only give the DS ammunition.
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[–] Emiliopoochie23 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
He complements everything she did in her campaign.No reason to say he didn't confirm Q.The reporter mention the conspiracy part he confirmed everything about Candidate Green he never said a word about Q.
Timing is important and the reporter was not asking the right question.I thought our President did a great job with what he had to work with.It sure was very positive and no disavowing of Q.
[–] moderator99 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
You can still view tweets without an account.
[–] VicariousJambi 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
The fact that Trump didn't immediately denounce Q is something to note
[–] greatheart 1 point 9 points 10 points (+10|-1) ago
The way I saw it was he did not ignore the question. He knows that the world knows Qanon is big and tied to him. If Q was not real he would have said something. The election is coming up. If Q was not real it could turn against him.
I wonder how many normal people will pick up that.
[–] Double_D 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
He could also know that, real or not, a lot of his base follows Q. Why downplay a movement that casts you as the savior of the country?
Not saying Q isn’t real, I hope to god that it is. Just saying there are very good reasons for him to not shoot it down.
[–] Fateswebb 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Nah because we all know trump, he would have squashed q a long time ago if it wasn't real. Because... In a way q claims to speaks for trump, and especially q+ and there is no fucking way trump as strong willed as he is would let some jack ass on the internet go around speaking for him, he would have stopped that shit the second he found out about it... Just sayin.
[–] OnandonAnon 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It would be totally out of character for him to downplay a movement that casts him as the savior of the country. He will not do that. He wants to be the savior. Unless he senses that Qanon concepts are ready to be accepted widely, i.e., the Great Awakening we're all waiting for, he will be strategic and use it only to his advantage. If qanon can't move from conspiracy theory status to mainstream, he will never acknowledge it. So that's the mission: push the beliefs out to a wider and wider audience.
[–] BR549ER ago (edited ago)
Article w/clip...
https://www.axios.com/trump-qanon-refuses-to-answer-question-8049301c-e8c4-45cf-9713-1f3b12916fa5.html
Also clip from M3thods...
https://twitter.com/M2Madness/status/1294330947664576513
[–] moderator99 ago
She phrased the QQQuestion wrong. She tied us to a conspiracy theory. Trump won't be baited and he won't attempt to explain that we aren't a CT.
[–] rickki6 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Ty for posting