Could It Be … SATAN!

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Fri, 22/03/2024 - 01:30
Updated
Fri, 22/03/2024 - 01:30
NC Republicans run another conpiracy theorist Esquire‘s Charlie Pierce began describing this place as “the newly insane state of North Carolina” in early 2015 (as far as I can tell) in honor of state voters selecting “Tea Party boy-toy Thom Tillis” for Senate over Democratic incumbent Sen. Kay Hagan. This was before Trump and before Madison Cawthorn replaced Rep. Mark Meadows in NC-11 in the same election in which Mark Robinson brought Christian nationalism to the office of lieutenant governor. Joining Robinson on the ballot this fall is Michele Morrow, who you’ve already met. Morrow expects Tar Heels to put her in charge of the state’s public school system she doesn’t believe in. A CNN reporter caught up with the elusive Morrow in a parking lot to ask for comment on her postings recommending execution for President Barack Obama and others. Via WGHP: “I prefer a Pay Per View of him in front of the firing squad,” Morrow said of Obama in a May 13, 2020, post on X, formerly Twitter. “I do not want to waste another dime on supporting his life. We could make some money back from televising his death.” She’s referenced the QAnon conpiracy at least seven times, according to Media Matters reporting, Morrow as at the Jan. 6 rally/insurrection but claims she never entered the U.S. Capitol. Multiple times on social media, Morrow has voiced concerns about a Satanic agenda and alleged that transgender people and Islam are linked to larger conspiracies. Satan On Jan. 21,…