We are now up to 𝟔𝟗 current or former 2020 congressional candidates who have endorsed or given credence to QAnon. The newest addition is Shiva Ayyadurai, a Senate candidate in Massachusetts. https://t.co/yM8gPNJOhq pic.twitter.com/26KPX3fuNc— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) July 30, 2020
I do wonder when the traditional political media will start to realize that QAnon is not a fringe element.— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) July 30, 2020
People are stuck inside watching YouTube videos all day looking for quick, magical answers. QAnon provides that. It is a sizable part of the American electorate. https://t.co/WLlRsAh4Hi
QAnon has gone global. Latest research shows that new QAnon groups are exploding online, and most are international. Followers around the world think the movement has only just begun...— Katie Drummond (@katiedrumm) July 29, 2020
Fascinating reporting from @MackLamoureux https://t.co/vhQWoMNZwx
Etsy, the internet’s home for twee crafts, also has a burgeoning QAnon merch problem. Story by @MikaelThalen https://t.co/V00RzRHus6— David Covucci (@DavidCovucci) July 29, 2020
I really can't see how the "Fact Check" sidebar in @googlenews does anything other than raise the profile of fake news— Chris Anderson (@chr1sa) July 29, 2020
This nonsense would never have entered my imagination if Google hadn't put it on the News front page.
Guys, this isn't working. Kill it.
cc @elatable pic.twitter.com/cxM85aKwGF
In 1996, Herman Cain, then head of the National Restaurant Association, helped freeze the tipped minimum wage at $2.13 an hour. It hasn't budged since. I wrote about it here: https://t.co/Y48CWKahsy pic.twitter.com/tMeyoCqjDf— Maddie Oatman (@moatman) July 30, 2020
This is a conversation between two journalists on the ground in Portland. pic.twitter.com/1KZtU3G8IR— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) July 29, 2020
The park is now being de-benched pic.twitter.com/tKtRcnlMXa— Rebecca Ellis (@Rjaellis) July 30, 2020
1945 Retro Hugo Awards Winners https://t.co/vcsgywzHXU— Locus Magazine (@locusmag) July 30, 2020
I'm gonna go ahead and say this for the cheap seats:— Tade Thompson (@tadethompson) July 30, 2020
What's the necessity for the Retro Hugos again...?
It's not as if these titles don't already dominate discourse making it difficult for us newbies to ever achieve 'classic' status.
Because I'm tired of racists and bigots.
The thing that bums me out about the retro Hugos is that they're a great opportunity to highlight and celebrate work that didn't originally get the recognition it deserved (like oh say due to racism and misogyny) but instead we're not doing that.— Annalee (@LeeFlower) July 30, 2020
Oh, your club made a statement? That’s cute, ours got together w the local AA supporters group and made a training top! Cope this shit at https://t.co/WHN56oVPqB all proceeds go directly to our local YWCA! Repost as link was incorrrect. pic.twitter.com/bZgyDQ6XSL— Capo_BlackChris (@CareFreeForCFC) July 30, 2020
Great thread here of conservatives attacking Biden in April for suggesting that Trump wants to delay the election. https://t.co/eydlwK1HMk— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) July 30, 2020
"Everybody stay on the floor, don't move, keep quiet, and this will all be over as soon as we've cleared out the vault."— Samuel Wade (@samuel_wade) July 30, 2020
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Family is bingeing "Game of Thrones" for the first time, and I don't know why this never occurred to me, but the first season is basically the story of a guy who really, really believes that political norms will protect him.— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) July 30, 2020