In the previous entry, I laid out how the press loudly declares its opposition to conspiracy theories while also using them as an example to scorch Republicans, conservatives, and anyone on the right.
The fact is the press follows the Qanon claims as closely as anyone, and the truth is they forward conspiracies at a clip far greater than the gauzy outfit known as Q — and with far greater reach and impact.
In an effort to both beat back the falsehoods behind their claims and to expose the rampant hypocrisy in these media hysterics, this is a rundown of some of the many wild claims and asinine stories pushed out not by anonymous internet denizens but the members of the press corps and major media outlets.
The first entry in this edition is a perfect example of this dichotomy.
16. THE STAGE AT THE CPAC CONFERENCE WAS IN THE SHAPE OF A NAZI SYMBOL
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The enemy have us surrounded. Good! Now we know where to find the bastards! -various