QAnon Candidate Greene Accuses Competitor Of Defamation

Marjorie Greene, a Republican candidate in Georgia’s 14th district and outspoken supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, lawyered up Wednesday to accuse her opponent of defamation.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://talkingpointsmemo.com/?p=1319517

They all seem nice…

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Gonna be way, way over here with my lawn chair and popcorn, cheering on this circular firing squad.

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Trump is up against a “global cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles”

You know…the more I hear about Qanon…the more I think it is an Onion story that got out of control. Or someone said…let’s see how outlandish we have to be online to finally lose followers.

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Qooks

seriously, get a brain moran

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Birds of a feather. A tough choice for the voters.

Well, not really: They can vote Democratic.

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This is too easily checked on. If the Cowan campaign didn’t verify her business’ use of the system before running the ad, then they deserve to lose.

This is too easy and there’s so much more to run against her on.

Ridiculous.

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For me, this squabble reminds me of a Patriots - Cowboys game: I hope they both lose. And if that’s not possible, root for injuries.

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Liar.

Free speech doesn’t mean what you are claiming it means. None of you have clue 1 what it really means.

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I’m gonna bring my chair and some popsicles.

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Wait…which one is Steve King 2.0? The Q-Anon conspiracy-monger, or her challenger who leads off his ads with images of an advancing army of illegal immigrants pouring across the southern border?

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I’m wondering if it’s past time that we start asking candidates to show us your pocket sized constitutions, just to see how much the GOP has edited out.

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The sample size is small, but I am starting to think we would all be better off if neurosurgeons stayed out of politics.

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I think being a Qnon believer pretty much precludes her from claiming anyone can defame her.

She’s already committed self-defamation.

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All MDs in my opinion.

They aren’t educated for being in government. They are educated to be scientists.

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:popcorn:

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Both of them

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Been thinking this lately. Like Qanon started as a dare, as in “which of us can say the craziest shit and yet be the first to double our viewership?” And they realized there’s nothing they could say that these idiots wont swallow, so they just keep going, probably banking $100Ks+ on ads and premium memberships. Makes me wish I was a better grifter, because the griftees are all over the damn internet and it appears to be as easy as being as outlandish as possible. See also, OAN.

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Particularly doctors from Georgia. Price and some others elected from the state were utter nut cases. Alternate certifications etc.

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Neurosurgeons who want to be Republican Congress Critters must have brain damage.

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