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Okay, I agree it's interesting that anyone would try to use an anonymous poster at an unnamed blog purporting to have found an unsupported bit of declaration to create a degree of disassociation for conservatives. And by interesting I mean neither surprising nor credible.
But let's look at the crazy thing anyway.
It looks like the origin of this new narrative/alt take, is none other than Alex Jones. For those unfamiliar, Mr. Jones previous work includes 9/11 as a false flag, and Sandy Hook as a prepared hoax.
lain: On Saturday, Jones trotted out the Soros/conspiracy theory to predictable applause from the loons who follow his music while those only strongly needing distance used the trots distantly, as you'd expect. (Newsweek, today).
Except that the South is a conservative hotbed and most of the people upset about the removal of confederate monuments are conservatives who matter to the party, which is why this wasn't a Republican Party announcement.
Funny on a number of levels, beginning with it being made by conspiracy theorist friendlies.
Even money which is worse, the logic or grammar. But why choose?
And then Momma Bear said, "Someone's been snorting my enormous pile of cocaine."
I'm going to cut through the additional declarative beans to a point anyone reading through it could get behind:
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