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YikesQ (Ron Watkins) is running for congress here in AZ. IDK how I didn't know this already.
What line of work were you in?Hahahaha, I have to sympathize as I was in almost exactly the same spot a long time ago and while it may look easy to do the "TV thing", it is most certainly not, especially till you get the hang of it. Still, I hope I looked better than that.
You think you can talk your way through anything but when the full force of attention is on you, it takes some getting used to. I remember speaking to a crowd of well over 100k people in NYC. I was sitting on stage and other people spoke in front of me so I should not have felt it the way I did but when I stood up and they handed me the mic and everyone turned to me, all the cameras, etc it was almost like feeling the pressure from a blast furnace opening. My first couple of sentences came out much slower than they should have. Fortunately I was able to get my sense of self back and stumble through the rest ok though.
You talking about the agent who just got arrested for sexually assaulting a 15 YO? Or you're not talking specifically about AZ border news, you're just talking about the border with Mexico in general?
1st of all, why would anyone be scared of this Q? You know he does talk about the Bible a lot. That’s something that I believe in. Now, I’m not saying don’t believe in the Bible, because I do. You believe on things that you believe in, whether it’s politics, religion, or anything else out there. I was just commenting on what he does talk about. So, back to the question I guess. Why would anyone be scared of Q?There are plenty of rational thinking Republicans who are also afraid of Q…specifically the idea of his/her followers procreating.
Colorado Mother guilty of QAnon kidnapping conspiracy
A Colorado mother accused of plotting to kidnap her son from foster care after her teen daughter said she started associating with supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theory was found guilty of conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping on Friday.
Cynthia Abcug, 53, denied she was involved in planning a raid on the foster home where her then seven-year-old son lived in the fall of 2019. She had lost custody of him earlier that year after being accused of medical child abuse — lying about him having seizures and other health problems in order to trick doctors into providing unnecessary care.
Colorado mother guilty of QAnon kidnapping conspiracy