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As the Republicans drift further into insanity, the threat of violence increases August 1, 2018 3:32 pm RL

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/as-the-bizarre-qanon-group-emerges-trump-rallies-go-from-nasty-to-dangerous/2018/08/01/063ed6f8-9585-11e8-a679-b09212fb69c2_story.html?utm_term=.5ec1817564fe

Hostility toward the media at Donald Trump’s rallies is nothing new. It infected the presidential campaign and has marred every raucous gathering of supporters since the election.

But on Tuesday night in Tampa, the extreme aggression dropped the basement floor another level.

This was a new low. And a scary one at that.

“I’m very worried that the hostility whipped up by Trump and some in conservative media will result in someone getting hurt,” CNN’s much-maligned reporter Jim Acosta noted, as he posted video of the scene.

It showed a sea of worked-up Trump supporters screaming curses at him and aggressively gesturing with their middle fingers.

The New York Times’s Katie Rogers agreed, calling it “as hostile as I’ve seen people.”

Making matters worse was a dark novelty: The emergence at the rally of a cultish group called QAnon. These are the deranged devotees of a supposed government agent who they believe is waging war against the “deep state” that threatens the Trump presidency.

Believers were front and center at the Florida State Fairgrounds Expo Hall, as The Washington Post reported.

“As the president spoke, a sign rose from the audience. ‘We are Q,’ it read. Another poster displayed text arranged in a ‘Q’ pattern: ‘Where we go one we go all.’ ”

The group, born on Internet message boards such as Reddit and 8Chan, is a close cousin to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that led a gunman to open fire in a D.C. restaurant last year. The Huffington Post’s Andy Campbell described it as a mishmash: “It’s every conspiracy, all at once, an orchestra tune-up of theories.”

And although the group has staged public events in recent months, Tuesday night’s Trump rally was its real coming-out party.

What’s particularly troubling about QAnon’s embrace of Trump rallies is its love for armed conflict and quasi-military associations: This crowd likes guns.

As Will Sommer’s QAnon primer in the Daily Beast put it: “The general story . . . is that every president before Trump was a ‘criminal president’ in league with all the nefarious groups of conspiracy theories past: the global banking elite, death squads operating on orders from Hillary Clinton, deep-state intelligence operatives, and Pizzagate-style pedophile rings. In an effort to break this cabal’s grip, according to Q, the military convinced Trump to run for president.”

It brings to mind Hunter S. Thompson’s observation: “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.”

Trump ought to be doing everything in his power to calm the waters at his rallies before real violence — perhaps deadly violence — takes over.

Necessary as that is, the chances of his doing that are remarkably low. After all, for him, the reality-based media is the “enemy of the people.”

Rather, he and his closest allies, including his son and Sean Hannity at Fox News, are fanning the flames.

Brian Stelter of CNN identified, in his media newsletter, two megaphones that amplified the anti-press message on Tuesday: Eric Trump’s retweeting a video of the “CNN sucks” chants and commenting that this is “truth.” And Hannity’s on-air assessment, snidely informing the mainstream press that “the people of this country, they’re screaming at you for a reason.” (The purported reason being inaccurate or biased reporting.)

All of this is what New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger was talking about when he met with Trump recently to express his deep concerns about the president’s anti-press rhetoric, which has gone — in his words — “from divisive to increasingly dangerous.”

  • New York Times Podcast on this madness by RL 2018-08-02 16:48:20
    • How come Libs don't have neat conspiracy theories like that? by ER 2018-08-01 19:26:42
      • We demand better writers... by RL 2018-08-01 19:40:26
      • "the deranged devotees of a supposed government agent who they believe is waging war against the “deep state” that threatens the Trump presidency." by ER 2018-08-01 16:06:36
        • Sarah Huckabee Sanders Defends Verbal Attacks on CNN’s Jim Acosta by RL 2018-08-01 15:34:01
          • Man of the people: "Trump claims you need ID to buy groceries. You do not." by RL 2018-08-01 15:36:48
            • I guess Trump never pays cash for anything... by ER 2018-08-01 16:18:59

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